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      Building a Computer - Require Assistance

      I'm not too good at this, and it's my first time actually building a computer. I have some knowledge on the subject, but not enough for me to trust my own judgment. So far everything looks okay, but I'm sure I might actually be wrong.

      I need two things. One, for someone to make sure all these parts are compatible with each other. I'm pretty sure they are, but I most definitely could be mistaken. Two, to make sure I'm not missing or forgetting anything.


      Mobo: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...&sku=A455-2855

      CPU: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...sku=CP1-I7-920

      Graphics Card:
      http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...09&sku=B52-280

      Sound Card:
      http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...2&sku=C44-3350

      RAM: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...7&sku=C13-2040

      Hard Drive:
      http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...sku=TSD-1500AS

      Power Supply: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...&sku=A406-1116

      CPU Cooling Fan: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...9&sku=ULT40417

      BluRay/DVD/CD Drive & Burner: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...6&sku=L12-1192

      Case Fan: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...&sku=Q131-3024 x6

      Case: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...134&CatId=1510

      Speakers: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...3&sku=L23-6326

      Keyboard and Mouse: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...6&sku=L23-9800

      Monitor: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...0&sku=H94-2801

      Operating System: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...3&sku=M17-7414


      The price, after Shipping & Handling and Taxes, comes to $3,891.81
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      Completely updated original post.

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      No point in a separate sound card. There's one on-board the motherboard.
      And a 1000W PSU? What're you building, Skynet?
      Also, scariest CPU cooler I've ever seen.

      Oh, and do not get a Seagate HDD.
      Mine just collapsed 3 months from purchase. Was told their latest series is known for that.
      Sure, not a 100% certain claim, but you can never be too safe. So I got a WD.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Merlock View Post
      No point in a separate sound card. There's one on-board the motherboard.

      I can't settle for on-board sound. I've heard good things about this card, crisp, clear, high quality sound with no crackling. I'd like really high audio quality and am willing to put out the extra money to do so. It goes perfectly with the speakers for really high quality and really loud sound and heavy bass


      Quote Originally Posted by Merlock View Post
      And a 1000W PSU? What're you building, Skynet?
      Shhhh!

      I plan on possibly expanding later, adding more in the future.


      Quote Originally Posted by Merlock View Post
      Also, scariest CPU cooler I've ever seen.
      Why thank you.


      Quote Originally Posted by Merlock View Post
      Oh, and do not get a Seagate HDD.
      Mine just collapsed 3 months from purchase. Was told their latest series is known for that.
      Sure, not a 100% certain claim, but you can never be too safe. So I got a WD.

      I've heard this on their 1TB Hard Drives, but not their 1.5TB Hard Drives. I might just follow your advice on that though, just to be sage.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ExoByte View Post

      I've heard this on their 1TB Hard Drives, but not their 1.5TB Hard Drives. I might just follow your advice on that though, just to be sage.
      Mine was a 160 GB. -.-
      So I think it's safe to say it's hardly just the TB drives.

      As for the sound, I guess with speakers, it might make sense.
      Though I'd still never dish out over $100 for a sound card. Eesh.

      Then again, I'm all for earphones and no speakers.
      With them you can have the music or whatnot on as loud as you want and you aren't making the house shake.
      Nor do the neighbours come at you swinging shovels.

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      I also had a Seagate drive crash and they refused to honour the warranty. I only had it for about two years, it's a horrible brand.

      The only brand that I would really trust for a hard drive would be IBM.

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      That's like...the best computer possible.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Merlock View Post
      Mine was a 160 GB. -.-
      So I think it's safe to say it's hardly just the TB drives.

      As for the sound, I guess with speakers, it might make sense.
      Though I'd still never dish out over $100 for a sound card. Eesh.

      Then again, I'm all for earphones and no speakers.
      With them you can have the music or whatnot on as loud as you want and you aren't making the house shake.
      Nor do the neighbours come at you swinging shovels.
      Even using headphones your soundcard makes a difference. Onboard soundcards are a bad idea, they have really poor sound quality.

      Really, an i7? Save some money and buy an AMD processor, unless you're doing serious work that needs that good of a processor. By the way, gaming is not serious work, I'm talking about doing things like heavy video encoding.

      DDR3 memory is kind of pointless, you'll hardly get a speed difference for the price, you really don't need more than 4GB of DDR2.

      For the HDD, go for a WD Black Caviar one, I hear they are great.

      You seem to be trying to build the biggest and most expensive computer you can, but you're actually just wasting your money on things you don't need.

      Edit: You could save a lot of money buying a normal DVD-Rom drive. Unless you watch lots of BLOOOOOO RAY movies, once again, useless.

      Edit 2: Windows 7 RC1 is out, better than Vista, and free for now. It's also perfectly stable.
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      Quote Originally Posted by [SomeGuy] View Post
      That's like...the best computer possible.

      Not quite. I haven't added multiple Graphics Cards for SLIing yet, or watercooling for ultimate overclocking capabilities.


      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      Really, an i7? Save some money and buy an AMD processor, unless you're doing serious work that needs that good of a processor. By the way, gaming is not serious work, I'm talking about doing things like heavy video encoding.

      It will be utilized.


      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      DDR3 memory is kind of pointless, you'll hardly get a speed difference for the price, you really don't need more than 4GB of DDR2.

      The motherboard is only effectively compatible with tri-channel DDR3, DDR2 RAM is useless on this board. Changing the RAM means changing the Motherboard, and vice versa.


      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      For the HDD, go for a WD Black Caviar one, I hear they are great.

      Yeah, already looking into changing the Hard drive.


      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      You seem to be trying to build the biggest and most expensive computer you can, but you're actually just wasting your money on things you don't need.
      No, I'm buying insurance by building a powerful computer that won't outdate itself immediately up completion.

      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      Edit: You could save a lot of money buying a normal DVD-Rom drive. Unless you watch lots of BLOOOOOO RAY movies, once again, useless.

      Now that the standard is officially Blu Ray, it's only a matter of time before it is fully utilized. Might as well invest in the drive now as I'm going to need to later anyway.


      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      Edit 2: Windows 7 RC1 is out, better than Vista, and free for now. It's also perfectly stable.
      Looking into it, haven't decided yet.
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      Quote Originally Posted by ExoByte View Post

      Not quite. I haven't added multiple Graphics Cards for SLIing yet, or watercooling for ultimate overclocking capabilities.




      It will be utilized.




      The motherboard is only effectively compatible with tri-channel DDR3, DDR2 RAM is useless on this board. Changing the RAM means changing the Motherboard, and vice versa.




      Yeah, already looking into changing the Hard drive.




      No, I'm buying insurance by building a powerful computer that won't outdate itself immediately up completion.



      Now that the standard is officially Blu Ray, it's only a matter of time before it is fully utilized. Might as well invest in the drive now as I'm going to need to later anyway.




      Looking into it, haven't decided yet.
      What will you use the i7 for that a much cheaper processor can't do?
      You might as well get a mobo that will support DDR2, because DDR3 isn't really worth the money. If you want to stick with it, then go ahead.
      I don't know what you're talking about, Blu-Ray isn't "standard" of anything. It's not always even better than a DVD for movies, because I've downloaded ones that can fit onto a DVD-R. They're still not packaging software or anything you buy on a disk other than movies on Blu-Ray, most things aren't even on DVDs. If you pirate your movies and whatnot, opitcal drives are almost useless, they're only good for the occasional need. I've probably used mine about twice in the past couple years.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      If you want to stick with it, then go ahead.
      I don't know what you're talking about, Blu-Ray isn't "standard" of anything. It's not always even better than a DVD for movies, because I've downloaded ones that can fit onto a DVD-R.
      Blu-Ray is a standard for optical disk storage. It's also a standard for storing movies on said disk.
      Also, the Blu-Ray rips you've downloaded have been compressed, so that they've lost information retained on an actual blu-ray disk. This includes both image quality and bonus material. Besides, the DVDs you pick up in a store have much lower quality picture, because it uses an older, less efficient codec. However Blu-Ray equipment will get cheeper, and Blu-Ray burners will get faster as time marches on. Finding the right time for getting it might be difficult.
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      Quote Originally Posted by khh View Post
      Blu-Ray is a standard for optical disk storage. It's also a standard for storing movies on said disk.
      Also, the Blu-Ray rips you've downloaded have been compressed, so that they've lost information retained on an actual blu-ray disk. This includes both image quality and bonus material. Besides, the DVDs you pick up in a store have much lower quality picture, because it uses an older, less efficient codec. However Blu-Ray equipment will get cheeper, and Blu-Ray burners will get faster as time marches on. Finding the right time for getting it might be difficult.
      It might be the standard for movies, but how many people do you know that store any kind of data on a Blu-Ray disc that's not a movie? It's ineffecient to even use DVDs/CDs for data storage/backup.

      Also, if you actually do buy Blu-Ray movies, then go for it. But I never buy movies, and have never needed an optical drive.

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      Quote Originally Posted by ExoByte View Post

      Not quite. I haven't added multiple Graphics Cards for SLIing yet, or watercooling for ultimate overclocking capabilities.
      Well, I forgot about that. But it does look like a really nice set.

      And Windows 7 is still in a beta, I wouldn't use it for a main OS. I'd buy XP actually.

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      Quote Originally Posted by [SomeGuy] View Post
      Well, I forgot about that. But it does look like a really nice set.

      And Windows 7 is still in a beta, I wouldn't use it for a main OS. I'd buy XP actually.
      Please, don't buy XP. It's not even supported anymore, and it will become a virus hellhole in a couple of years, and it also doesn't make good use of the powerful hardware you're going to buy. Go with Windows 7 64 bit or Vista 64 bit, they are modern OSs and will make proper use of your hardware. Windows 7 is not in beta, it is a Release Candidate, meaning that it's not buggy, just missing features from the real release. If you want, you can go with Vista, or go with Windows 7. I would avoid XP though, anyone who says Vista is buggy or lacks drivers obviously only used it before SP1.

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      I just personally have bad experiences with Vista. But I actually didn't know that 7 was in RC1. When is RC2? Are they doing that?

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      Quote Originally Posted by [SomeGuy] View Post
      I just personally have bad experiences with Vista. But I actually didn't know that 7 was in RC1. When is RC2? Are they doing that?
      No, the release is coming out this summer.


      Personally, my experiences with Vista have been pretty good. The only thing that bugged me was that the menus were moved, but it wouldn't be hard to adjust.

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      Oh.

      Can you change the taskbar? I hate how it looks.

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      Quote Originally Posted by [SomeGuy] View Post
      Oh.

      Can you change the taskbar? I hate how it looks.
      What, like get rid of the dock-like function? Yeah, you can change it back to the regular taskbar.

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      No, I mean the clear-ish ness. I like the vista style better.

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      Quote Originally Posted by [SomeGuy] View Post
      No, I mean the clear-ish ness. I like the vista style better.
      I'm not sure, I didn't mess around with the styles that much, because I liked the new Aero. There is probably a theme you can install or an option, I've never checked.

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      Cool. How long is the download for? Is there a time limit to the OS?

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      Quote Originally Posted by [SomeGuy] View Post
      Cool. How long is the download for? Is there a time limit to the OS?
      I think it expires on June 1st 2010. That's pretty long time to use it for.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      I think it expires on June 1st 2010. That's pretty long time to use it for.
      This seems accurate.
      http://windows7center.com/wp-content...5/slmgrdlv.jpg

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      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      It might be the standard for movies, but how many people do you know that store any kind of data on a Blu-Ray disc that's not a movie? It's ineffecient to even use DVDs/CDs for data storage/backup.

      Also, if you actually do buy Blu-Ray movies, then go for it. But I never buy movies, and have never needed an optical drive.
      This I agree to. There's no real point in storing backups or such in Blu-Rays yet. They have actually calculated that it'd be cheeper to get a 2nd harddrive for the purpose.

      Quote Originally Posted by [SomeGuy] View Post
      And Windows 7 is still in a beta, I wouldn't use it for a main OS. I'd buy XP actually.
      It's not in beta, they've got a RC. And I can recommend it. I use 64bit Win7 as the main OS on my stationary computer, and it's caused me no problems yet. The 32bit emulation is excellent, and since it can use Vista drivers that's no problem.

      Quote Originally Posted by Demon Parasite View Post
      I think it expires on June 1st 2010. That's pretty long time to use it for.
      It will become unusable then, but after the 1st of March your computer will start shutting down every 2 hours.
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