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Gonna order this, to use with a 1920x1080 monitor. Is it all good?
I will probably get another 570 some time in the future.
If you replace a component, please check if it is on sale on [URL]http://meijin.ru[/URL], it's kind of a bitch to do that on a phone :v:
Also, what other junk will I need to buy to assemble this thing.
It is gonna be my first build, though I think I have enough IKEA experience to make it :v:
I don't see anything wrong with it, you should be good to go.
You should safely be able to go with a 750W PSU.
Also, I'd recommend a Corsair Force 3 over an OCZ Agility 3 - the real-world performance is basically the same and Corsair has a significantly better track record with RMA rates.
I would go with a 850W because he might SLI later and it is good for being a bit under the limit.
Don't make the same mistake I did a few days ago - make sure the RAM runs at 1.5v and not higher! I can't seem to find that RAM module to check
The RAM price compared to other things seems to be a bit high. I do not know the exact currency vs. euros or dollars, but there should be cheaper RAM. and take 2x4, not a single 8GB stick.
The RAM is 2x4096.
Also, it runs at 1.5v.
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[QUOTE=Allstone;35119196]You should safely be able to go with a 750W PSU.
Also, I'd recommend a Corsair Force 3 over an OCZ Agility 3 - the real-world performance is basically the same and Corsair has a significantly better track record with RMA rates.[/QUOTE]
That Corsair SSD isn't on sale on the site that I'll use.
Okay, final final check.
I want to replace the PSU with 1000W Cooler Master Silent Pro M1000 RS-A00-AMBA-J3 (plan to SLI later on),
GPU with a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 1536M MSI GTX580 N580GTX Twin Frozr II/OC,
HDD with a 3.5" SATA 1TB Western Digital WD10EZRX - it is faster than the one I had, and they don't have the other one anymore.
850W would be good enough for SLI actually.
You don't need more than 850W, really. People generally overestimate power usage.
From what I've read it would be running on the limit, which is not a good thing.
Also the one I picked is apparently certified for that SLI crap.
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Also, what about the GPU and HDD? Are those good?
Both are fine.
850W actually still has headroom. There is a guy running 2x 7970-s on a 850W PSU and has no problems (Except that it exploded once, but that was not a problem caused by wattage)
[QUOTE=Ezhik;35319234]From what I've read it would be running on the limit, which is not a good thing.
Also the one I picked is apparently certified for that SLI crap.
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Also, what about the GPU and HDD? Are those good?[/QUOTE]
On top of of my head, I'd say that the total system power consumption with a GTX 580 would be 380-400W or thereabouts. One more would probably add ~200W (or a little less) and this with an overclocked CPU. You should be fine.
Well then, is the Corsair TX850M a good PSU?
[QUOTE=Ezhik;35320752]Well then, is the Corsair TX850M a good PSU?[/QUOTE]
Depends on the price. In North America, Corsair PSUs are just overpriced Seasonics and models with identical internals from XFX, Antec and Seasonic themselves are typically cheaper. But I don't know how much that applies to where you live.
Well, everything is more expensive here.
This exact CPU is 160$.
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They're missing the motherboard now...
Can someone please suggest me a new one? I'm not good at this shit...
It's like the world doesn't want me to get a computer...
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