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    If you want a lowercost psu switch to this one then:
    PSU

    ---------- Post added at 02:25 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:23 PM ----------

    Fuck, this always happens. Anyways the point is to stick with the PC Power and Cooling Units. Power is one thing to never skimp on and they have the best quality (yes I know OZC owns them however the ocz brand ones are not made at the same place or tested to the same standards or given the same warranty)

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    Also nice on the gpu I have not read the benchmarks so I did not know about the difference with the SE. The other case is likely fine too, the other was a recommendation I made to someone else who needed a long term case for the rest of their life.

    As for spending the extra money on that cpu I am not sure if it will be worth it for him. While yes it will improve the time for processing effects it may be better spent on more HDD space for images and possibly raid to protect his files. These both would have greater benefits to his primary tasks. Also to really be able to OC he would need to still upgrade his cooling for it to be stable in the long run. As a result it may be better for that to be a longer term upgrade if he finds his current cpu holding him down. By then the price up the upgrade may be lower and he may even be able to recycle the old parts into another system or something.



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    well with an OC capable chip, he can spend 50 bucks instead of 500 (new mobo and cpu) to upgrade, simply by OC an extra ghz


    Quote Originally Posted by Zero
    So... what your trying to tell me is that you saw a spherical square?

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    My point was that he could just by that chip in the future at greatly reduced cost.
    He could even buy a used one and or sell his one off used too. People sell used parts like that all the time on the extreme systems forums.



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    Single 12v Rail FTW!

    NEVER skimp on the PSU.

    I currently use this one. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139005
    Run's sooo smooth. No dipping, No spiking at extreme stress. One of the best PSU's I have ever bought. Corsair has made themselves a new customer as far as PSU's go.

    Zero's case recomendation, +1. Long life and very durable, Lian Li make very quality cases.

    I currently STILL use my Antec P182. Nice sleek quality box. Amazing. The thing is a tank though, Do not recomend if you are going to tote it around.
    Make all your last demands for I will forsake you and I'll meet your eyes for the very first time, for the very last.

    maynard <ibis>: they are awkward and last 2 damn long. I prefer thinner smaller ones

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    Steamer, if the PSU is made well it does not matter if its a single rail or 6. It will provide power to your parts without problems.

    I also never said skimp on the PSU, however spending 200 bucks on one for a <400W system is beyond stupid.

    Get the right PSU for your system, most are most efficient at 60-75% load.


    Quote Originally Posted by Zero
    So... what your trying to tell me is that you saw a spherical square?

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    Yea until you read in the fin print that the unit is only rated for that output at 60F, oh wait they would not print that shit now would they. What we are saying is yes buy a PSU for your load (although you could just buy one and never replace it...) but make sure that you get one of high quality and with a good warranty. If you do plan to overclock you will need a good psu. At minimum just make sure that it has Active PFC.



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    Okay thanks a lot guys, this was all very helpful. I'll post sometime tomorrow what I come up with for a final parts list and see if you agree.
    These are the words you wish you wrote down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarsMine View Post
    Steamer, if the PSU is made well it does not matter if its a single rail or 6. It will provide power to your parts without problems.
    While true, it also waste's power overtime and is not as efficient or reliable. In the long run you may actually lose money.

    On a single rail system you have power being pulled from that rail alone and all power needed is being used.

    On a multi rail system all the power being allocated is not used. IE: 36 amps to CPU on rail 1 and 2 but CPU is only calling for 22 amps, the left over amps can not be used by the GPU, it must be pulled off another rail. Such a dirty system.

    A well made single rail design will outperform any multi rail design.

    Because of today's safety standards (20 amps per wire), most multi rail PSU's are actually single rail units with split 12v current limit circuitry.

    If you do go with a (fake) multi rail system, make sure it has Active PFC and EVERY "rail" is OCP protected (current limit protection [over-current] ).

    If you go single rail, make sure it is a quality piece.

    Either way you ARE buying a single rail system. If your buy has more than one rail you best make sure it has OCP to each or you just bought a pile of junk.
    Make all your last demands for I will forsake you and I'll meet your eyes for the very first time, for the very last.

    maynard <ibis>: they are awkward and last 2 damn long. I prefer thinner smaller ones

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    Okay here is the list that I have came up with. I am 'selling' my comp to my father for him to use at our business and since its not really going to be used for anything special I picked a cheap case for it to go in(switch everything out of mine) and my dad for some odd reason wants a 32bit system on it so I am going to buy 4gb of ram and keep the 8 I have. And if your curious my ram - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231151 and case - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?
    Item=N82E16811129021


    Comp -
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131707

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130600

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16817139005

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819115076

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822152185

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16827118039

    Sounds good?
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