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    building new system-need Recomendations

    hey everybody, I'll be pretty much building a new system within the next two weeks and need some help choosing a motherboard. my current system:
    EVGA 680i A1
    E6850
    4 gigs of OCZ PC8500 DDR2
    EVGA 9800 gtx
    Coolermaster HAF 932
    I just got the HAF mainly for watercooling this new setup so far I'm thinking of this:
    ASUS Striker II Nse 790i or Foxconn Blackops X48
    E8400 EO stepping or E8500
    2 gigs of G skill 1333mhz DDR3 for now ill get another 2 later
    ill be keeping the 9800 gtx for the first month or so but ill be getting a 4870x2 or gtx 280 depending on what board i get. what do you guys think so far

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan___92 View Post
    hey everybody, I'll be pretty much building a new system within the next two weeks and need some help choosing a motherboard. my current system:
    EVGA 680i A1
    E6850
    4 gigs of OCZ PC8500 DDR2
    EVGA 9800 gtx
    Coolermaster HAF 932
    I just got the HAF mainly for watercooling this new setup so far I'm thinking of this:
    ASUS Striker II Nse 790i or Foxconn Blackops X48
    E8400 EO stepping or E8500
    2 gigs of G skill 1333mhz DDR3 for now ill get another 2 later
    ill be keeping the 9800 gtx for the first month or so but ill be getting a 4870x2 or gtx 280 depending on what board i get. what do you guys think so far
    Im not very certian it will give you much of a gain mate.
    Right. Are you totally sure you need the old old striker ??
    I dare say keep the old system dump a quad in it and get another 9800.


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    Going from what you have to what you want will give you almost no performance boost. Save your money until low-voltage DDR3 and Nehalem parts come down in price, then move to the new platform. Or alternatively, AMD's Phenom II should be out by then, so that might also be a viable option.
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    I was originally going to keep that board but then I started getting codes C1 and D1. I had the E6850 for about a year and a half and the last couple months its been really unstable not even overclocked.
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    I agree buying those new parts will not give you any performance boost just save yor money for a good i7 build
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    Before you buy new hardware to solve instability issues (by which I presume you mean crashing/slow/poor performance), I'd try a reinstall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulsCollective View Post
    Before you buy new hardware to solve instability issues (by which I presume you mean crashing/slow/poor performance), I'd try a reinstall.
    +1

    Clean your system as well, there is probably dust in the fans/heatsinks.
    I also agree with the others, waiting and saving up is a good idea.

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    I've called evga and they said the memory controller went bad. i've tried a couple different types of memory in it and same problem. i can only get it to boot up with 1 gig of pc6400 memory at 2.3v any less it wont post. also in the bios everything is locked, i can't adjust anything its all grayed out(fsb, multiplier,memory,ext...). i have tried flashing the bios several times with the p32 and p33 bios and that does not fix the problem. so i should fork out the extra couple hundred and get the i7? Im looking at the asus p6t and the i7 920.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulsCollective View Post
    Before you buy new hardware to solve instability issues (by which I presume you mean crashing/slow/poor performance), I'd try a reinstall.

    His machine wouldnt even post for like an hour the OS is not the issue here its 100% hardware and that board is POS in my opinion Had it sold it and counted my blessings

    Go with the Bloodrage Core I7 920 3 gigs of mushkin ram tri channel and 4870x2
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    Case: Corsair 400R
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    mobo: Maximus IV Gene
    CPU: 2500K @ 4.2ghz 1.19 volts
    RAM: Gskill Ripjaws 1866mhz 2 x 4 gigs
    OS Drive: Kingston Hyper X ssd 120 gig
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    Quote Originally Posted by dan___92 View Post
    so i should fork out the extra couple hundred and get the i7? Im looking at the asus p6t and the i7 920.
    I would. Its a very nice chip. Only trouble is that the mobo's are VERY expensive for some reason. The chips aren't bad at sub-$300 (the 920 is where its at), but the good mobo's will cost you another $275+.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzfest05 View Post
    His machine wouldnt even post for like an hour
    Where does it say that?
    Go with the Bloodrage Core I7 920 3 gigs of mushkin ram tri channel and 4870x2
    Agreed, good recommendation, although I wouldn't have said Mushkin in particular, there are many good kits available.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoulsCollective View Post
    Where does it say that?
    Agreed, good recommendation, although I wouldn't have said Mushkin in particular, there are many good kits available.
    He lives downstairs from me so I was helping him get it to work and yeah he could go many other brands but mushkin might be Micron was as G skill is now samsung as well as many others.
    Case: Corsair 400R
    PSU: Corsair HX1000W
    mobo: Maximus IV Gene
    CPU: 2500K @ 4.2ghz 1.19 volts
    RAM: Gskill Ripjaws 1866mhz 2 x 4 gigs
    OS Drive: Kingston Hyper X ssd 120 gig
    Graphics: XFX HD5850
    Cooling: Corsair H100
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    so I finally caved I got an EVGA X58, i7 920, and a triple channel kit of 1600mhz patriot extreme viper memory on it's way!

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