I'm moderately tech literate, but if you're more so, please let me know if you have any thoughts on the box of parts I'm getting ready to put together over the next few days.
I built my old system, and upgraded the video card (old 4850 to a GTX275 about 3 years ago) as well as the cooler (put on a corsair H60). In the process of all this, I've had each component and each wire out of my case, put all back together, and by some miracle, it's been running like a dream, super frosty, moderately OC'd Q6600 (at 3.2), no issues, and getting the job done.
Time for something new though as being capped at 3.5gb of RAM by the Mobo is no fun in this day and age, nor is being capped by 1 video card when I need to be running more monitors. The new MoBo was not my first choice, but should get the job done. The other components seem pretty hard to argue with best I can tell, but please tell me if I'm wrong. Here goes:
- Cooler Master HAF XM case
- Mobo: MSI Z77-GD65
- CPU: 3570k
- RAM: 4x4 Vengeance (1600)
- HD : Plextor SSD 128gb (may add a storage drive later)
- GPUs: 2x 560's in SLI (saved some money here, but think this'll do for a while)
- PSU: Corsair 850 ATX
- Cooler: Corsair H60 (love the last one, idle at 23-25c)
- OS: Windows 7 ultimate.
Any advice before I strap this thing together is much appreciated. Like I said, I've completely disassembled/reassembled my current machine with great success, but am by no means a pro builder.