I would like to know if all of this:
[url]http://www.pccyber.com/?v=product&i=CPU-BX80601920[/url]
[url]http://www.pccyber.com/?v=product&i=HD-ST31000528AS[/url] x2
[url]http://www.pccyber.com/?v=product&i=RAM-PT-PSD33G1600KH[/url]
[url]http://www.pccyber.com/?v=product&i=PS-CM-RS-650-PCAR-E3[/url]
[url]http://www.pccyber.com/?v=product&i=VC-AS-EAH5870%2F1GD5[/url]
[url]http://www.pccyber.com/?v=product&i=SC-CR-70SB073A00000[/url]
Will fit into this case:
[url]http://www.pccyber.com/?v=product&i=CC-NZXT-TEMPEST[/url]
This is better, cheaper, [url]http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119197[/url], and it will fit.
[editline]04:59PM[/editline]
Also, you should compare that site to Newegg.ca. I know that the 920 is $304 on there.
Looking at title: [b]Will It fit? That is the question. [/b]
:q:
[QUOTE=CombineGuru;18470291]Looking at title: [b]Will It fit? That is the question. [/b]
:q:[/QUOTE]
hurr. :v
Also, that case doesn't have a side panel window. >:(
[QUOTE=STREWTH_99;18470348]hurr. :v
Also, that case doesn't have a side panel window. >:([/QUOTE]
...how much is a side panel window worth to you?
[editline]05:46PM[/editline]
[QUOTE=CombineGuru;18470291]Looking at title: [b]Will It fit? That is the question. [/b]
:q:[/QUOTE]
Get cho mind outta the gutter boi.
[QUOTE=ghostofme;18470757]...how much is a side panel window worth to you?
[/QUOTE]
Umm, a lot. It makes it unique to me.
Here ya go then, how's this?
[url]http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129021[/url]
Isn't that always the question
That's what she said.
[editline]08:24PM[/editline]
Also, don't buy from that site.
[editline]08:24PM[/editline]
use [url]www.newegg.ca[/url]
[QUOTE=STREWTH_99;18470348]hurr. :v
Also, that case doesn't have a side panel window. >:([/QUOTE]
I think I speak for most of us when I say I'd much rather be looking at the monitor than inside the case.
It's the difference between video, animation, internet, gaming, working, etc etc
vs
watching cooling fans and the dust slowly collecting.
[QUOTE=Yumyumbublegum;18472821]That's what she said.
[editline]08:24PM[/editline]
Also, don't buy from that site.
[editline]08:24PM[/editline]
use [url]www.newegg.ca[/url][/QUOTE]
The difference between PCCyber and newegg is that there is a PC Cyber store down the street from my house.
[QUOTE=STREWTH_99;18473492]The difference between PCCyber and newegg is that there is a PC Cyber store down the street from my house.[/QUOTE]
Why does that matter when you can get a much better deal. Also get the haf. At least then you can pretend that you aren't one of the stupid people who are like "the blue leds and the side windows makes it like a bazzilion times faster!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
[editline]04:24PM[/editline]
Also you forgot one thing in the list of specs that is really important the mother board. Also if you are going to order those parts don't get them from newegg.
[QUOTE=STREWTH_99;18473492]The difference between PCCyber and newegg is that there is a PC Cyber store down the street from my house.[/QUOTE]
Except newegg is cheaper. :downs:
It will fit: [url]http://www.nzxt.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6844[/url]
I might actually get the Antec 1200 case instead since most people here think nzxt cases are shit for some reason. What's the size difference between a typical mid tower and the 1200?
Motherboard?
If you want to, upgrade to 6 GB of RAM and you're set for a long time (also since your GPU has 3 GB of shared memory) - but be sure to include a 64-bit OS.
Be aware that i7 900-series only support [B]1066 [/B]MHz RAM! It won't, however, cause any trouble that you are running 1600 MHz, they will simply underclock to 1066 MHz, but if you want to save some cash, get some slower RAM.
I, myself, was pretty pissed off when I discovered that my 1333 MHz RAM was running at 1066 MHz, but there would doubtfully be any difference at all.
[QUOTE=Within;18545410]I, myself, was pretty pissed off when I discovered that my 1333 MHz RAM was running at 1066 MHz, but there would doubtfully be any difference at all.[/QUOTE]
That has nothing to do with the CPU, that's because your motherboard only supported up to 1066 MHz RAM.
Try this instead:
[url]http://www.newegg.ca/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.293842[/url]
Then buy the GPU from that store, because Newegg don't have the 5870s in stock.
You'll also want a 64-bit OS:
[url]http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16832116758[/url]
Scratch last post, the HAF 932 has won me over so I'm gonna get that one instead.
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