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guys please help me to check it whether is it work out or out if i build up a pc with these spects
MSI mainboard-AMD 770+ SB700 processor AMD pheonom 8750x3 display card-ATi R4850-2d1G-OC DDR3 SEAGATE 160 SATA KingMax RAM-DDR2 800 RAM 1G (i double it up) Cooler Master Extreme Power Please guys show me some of yours opinion and help me to firgure it out if its really the worst combination cause i am a newbie who trying to learn.... |
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Re: need help in build up own com
What brand of ATI 4850? Sapphire and PowerColor are good choices.
Seagate Hdd's have had some issues. I would go with WD. I've never heard of KinMax RAM so I can't comment on it. Go with a better PSU. Seasonic or Corsair.
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Re: need help in build up own com
coolermaster extreme power are horrible units ..........the real power pro is very good and the corsairs are very good .....especially for the price tag
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Re: need help in build up own com
I'd probably opt for a bigger hard drive myself. Something with at least 16mb of cache would be better too I think. So long as you're getting a seagate drive that's under 1.5tb you'll be fine. The only seagate drives that have significant user complaints are their drives that are 1.5tb and over. Believe it or not, but one of my best friends is one of the chief scientists at seagate here in Minneapolis. He's a Stanford University, Electrical Engineering PhD, who specializes in nanotechnology. He and I talk computer hardware a lot. It's usually a pretty one sides discussion seeing as he knows 1000 times more than I do, but the only drives he says have issues are the 1.5tb and 2tb drives. He should know, he designes the technology for them. Just an FYI for you. :) I personally think you can't go wrong with either a seagate or a WD. I own multiple drives from both and they work great.
No idea who KingMax is. I've heard of Kingwin, but they make external enclosures :) I personally have no problem with AMD, but I don't see any reason people should be opting to build a computer based upon the AMD chipset when the intel chipset offers you better performance.
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