Hi everybody...
I'm buying my new parts very soon (sometime this week hopefully) and this is what I'm looking at:
Motherboard: MSI K89 Neo4 Platinum SLI
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3500+ Socket 939 Winchester Core
Video: MSI nVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT
(only one for now with plans to upgrade to 2nd board for later upgrade)
RAM: OCZ Value Series Dual Channel Kit 184-Pin 2GB(1GBx2) DDR PC-3200 - Retail
PSU: OCZ PowerStream 520W Power Supply Model "OCZ520ADJ" -RETAIL
Case: Thermaltake SHARK Silver ATX Full Tower Case, Model "VA7000SWA" -RETAIL
Harddrive: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 200GB 7200RPM P-ATA/133 Hard Drive, Model 6B200P0
The Newegg quote for all of this is $1680.55... I will likely shop around a bit to see if I can save a few $ here and there on various parts. Some things I'd appreciate opinions on (well opinions on anything are welcome but especially) should I instead go with two 6600GT video boards right now, or stick with my original plan of buying one 6800GT now and later on when I was ready for another upgrade and the price on 6800GT's was much lower add a 2nd one? I could probably get 2 6600GT's for the same price as the single 6800GT so I'm not sure it's worth waiting to use the SLI ability of the motherboard. As for the hard drive, I really wanted to get an SATA drive but this drive was so cheap for 200GB so I decided just to go with that... if anybody has any better suggestions please let me know. Finally I really didn't know which PSU to buy, so I just went with the one that Anandtech used in all of it's reviews. I know better than to go cheap on a power supply, but cost IS an issue on this system. I was really hoping to keep the whole thing at or below the $1500 mark but I let it go up a bit higher because I didn't want to sacrafice quality... Any suggestions on how to get the same quality Rig for just a bit less money would be great.
Oh, and while I may OC a little bit, I don't intend to put a lot of time into tweaking it to maximize overclocking... that's why I didn't go with the DFI motherboard, I did read the reviews about the great overclocking ability of that board.
Thanks everybody! Comments and suggestions are really appreciated.
-Jeff
edit: one question I forgot to get opinions on: Will the retail fan/heatsink be adequate for this system? In the past I've always bought my own cooling components, but I'm hoping that the retail cooling will be enough. I'm concerned running in SLI might create more heat that the retail fan can't handle... but then I'm buying a pretty "cool" case so it may all be good. Thoughts?
I'm buying my new parts very soon (sometime this week hopefully) and this is what I'm looking at:
Motherboard: MSI K89 Neo4 Platinum SLI
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3500+ Socket 939 Winchester Core
Video: MSI nVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT
(only one for now with plans to upgrade to 2nd board for later upgrade)
RAM: OCZ Value Series Dual Channel Kit 184-Pin 2GB(1GBx2) DDR PC-3200 - Retail
PSU: OCZ PowerStream 520W Power Supply Model "OCZ520ADJ" -RETAIL
Case: Thermaltake SHARK Silver ATX Full Tower Case, Model "VA7000SWA" -RETAIL
Harddrive: Maxtor DiamondMax 10 200GB 7200RPM P-ATA/133 Hard Drive, Model 6B200P0
The Newegg quote for all of this is $1680.55... I will likely shop around a bit to see if I can save a few $ here and there on various parts. Some things I'd appreciate opinions on (well opinions on anything are welcome but especially) should I instead go with two 6600GT video boards right now, or stick with my original plan of buying one 6800GT now and later on when I was ready for another upgrade and the price on 6800GT's was much lower add a 2nd one? I could probably get 2 6600GT's for the same price as the single 6800GT so I'm not sure it's worth waiting to use the SLI ability of the motherboard. As for the hard drive, I really wanted to get an SATA drive but this drive was so cheap for 200GB so I decided just to go with that... if anybody has any better suggestions please let me know. Finally I really didn't know which PSU to buy, so I just went with the one that Anandtech used in all of it's reviews. I know better than to go cheap on a power supply, but cost IS an issue on this system. I was really hoping to keep the whole thing at or below the $1500 mark but I let it go up a bit higher because I didn't want to sacrafice quality... Any suggestions on how to get the same quality Rig for just a bit less money would be great.
Oh, and while I may OC a little bit, I don't intend to put a lot of time into tweaking it to maximize overclocking... that's why I didn't go with the DFI motherboard, I did read the reviews about the great overclocking ability of that board.
Thanks everybody! Comments and suggestions are really appreciated.
-Jeff
edit: one question I forgot to get opinions on: Will the retail fan/heatsink be adequate for this system? In the past I've always bought my own cooling components, but I'm hoping that the retail cooling will be enough. I'm concerned running in SLI might create more heat that the retail fan can't handle... but then I'm buying a pretty "cool" case so it may all be good. Thoughts?