New PC check please!

megashot

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Hi everyone,

This is my first post, i am buying a new PC and would like to run it by u guys just to check that everything will be compatible etc.

So here goes:

Intel core i7 920 2.66ghz
INTEL® "Extreme Series" "Smack Over" X58 - Socket LGA1366
3 x Transcend® JetRam™ High-Performance 2GB DDR3-1333 240-Pin
Coolermaster Full Tower Chassis, HAF932 , Black
Leadtek NVIDIA® GeForce GTS250, 512MB graphics card (temporary card until the DX11 cards come out)
Samsung 25.5" WIDE TFT LCD monitor, 1920 X 1200 - T260
GIGABYTE® ODIN 720W 24-Pin Power Supply
Mecer 600VA OFF-LINE UPS



Tell me what u guys think...
 
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If are waiting for a DX11 graphics card get yourself a cheap mobo and cpu now as well. Your i7 will be obsolete in less then 6 months.
 
If are waiting for a DX11 graphics card get yourself a cheap mobo and cpu now as well. Your i7 will be obsolete in less then 6 months.

lol Gaming doesn't need a i7 core or better now. Gaming is more dependent on RAM and GPU power but mostly GPU power. You can get a much cheaper quad core pc than the one you are getting now and save that extra money on a mother of a Graphics card.

Most of the software isn't optimized even for quad core till now.

But if money is not a problem then go for it and enjoy please. I'm just here to help you not wasting all your hard earned money.
 
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What DiceAir said.

But hey, if your parents are buying you a pc, then you might as well hook it.
 
I wish!

Buying PC myself with hard earned military $$$

Can't wait for core i5....October is just too long, although it will be cheaper and perform close to the core i7, I have the "buy now" syndrome.

Cheapest quotes are from www.ComX-computers.co.za and www.technologydirect.co.za - any other sites that can beat..? please advise!

Nice to see you're not one of "those" kids who had the 'rents buy them everything through life! It makes you enjoy YOUR pc just all that much more!

4 Months seems like a long time, but I'd still wait it out hey... buying an i7 now is like buying a car out the box when the newer model is being released in 6 months time for the same price.
 
The big thing to remember here is that i7 has it's own socket i5 will use a newer socket. so if you think long term and want to upgrade at a later stage you will also have to replace your motherboard. If i were you i would wait around 2 more months because then the hardware manufacturers will show of their new boards and pricing is likely to be revealed.
 
Hi guys, PC on its way, decided to go for the following

Intel Core i7 920
Intel X58 extreme series Smackover chipset
Corsair 3 x 2GB ddr3-1333 RAM
Leadtek 9800GT (temp card)
Samsung T260 25.5"
Coolermaster HAF932
Coolermaster V8 Cpu cooler
Zalman MFC3 Fan controller
Gigabyte Odin 720W PSU
 
Some real world results:

SCORE: 6561
AVERAGE: 59.38FPS
OS: Windows Vista(TM) Business
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7 CPU 920 @ 2.67GHz
Memory: 6132MB
Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2
Display Setting: 1920x1080 60Hz 8xAA

(c)CAPCOM U.S.A., INC. 2008, 2009 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.


SCORE: 5583
AVERAGE: 55.25FPS
OS: Windows Vista(TM) Ultimate
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6600 @ 2.40GHz
Memory: 4094MB
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280
Display Setting: 1920x1200 60Hz C16xQAA

(c)CAPCOM U.S.A., INC. 2008, 2009 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

My AA is higher and I still just lag behind with 4 frames.
 
I would avoid Intel's socket bulls**t entirely and go AMD, its not like anything NEEDS core i7 or i5 to run anyway
 
I7 doesn't work out much more than core2quad, if you can afford the extra, go for it. And if you later want to the overclock like beasts.
 
get another mobo ... not an intel one ... try another manufacturer for the psu too ... you could probably get a cheap 4850 then crossfire it later too ...
 
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