kidoman said:Hi all,
I am getting most of the parts from Singapore throught a, erm..., contact......
4000 San Diego :hap2:
MSI Neo4 Platinum-SLI
2 x 1 GB DDR-400 Hynix
BGF 7800GTXOC 460/1300 :hap2:
4 x 120 GB Samsung SATA 7200 R.P.M. RAID-0
*1 x 80 GB Samsung PATA 7200 R.P.M. as backup drive
*8x LITEON DVD+RW SOHC-832S
*8x MSI DVD+RW burner which somehow conked out earlier and now works
680 W ASPIRE Monster Power ATX-AS680W-BL ATX12V/ EPS12V
*Razer Diamondback Plasma :hap2:
*Razer eXactMat
*Razer eXactRest
19" PHILIPS Flat
The * before the name indicates that I had that part from before. I hope I put the right parts together.
Any comments?
Cheers,
Karan
Hm... my mistake... hadn't realized it. Strange that they make the OCZ 520W and 600W powerstream psus and don't have a 480W+ of their own :S.bottle said:does tagan have a psu above 480w ? thought they hadn't released anything in a while
kidoman said:BGF 7800GTXOC 460/1300 :hap2:
BFG is 460. XFX OC and EVGA KO are 490. Asus TOP is 486rahul said:BGF ..... its a new brand or wat ..... just kidding anyways i don't think its OCed 460 i think its 490 ....
kidoman said:Hmm............
@ ALL:
I already hv purchased the RAM and I think i got a very bad deal. Neways, the parts used on the Dual Sided RAM modules are Hynix 510AA HY50U128228T-D43 Are these any good for overclocking? Or are these gonna haunt me forever?
Also @ ALL: What unending budget? This is a medium config PC. Just because these parts cost like HELL in India does not mean this is High end. I specifically didnt go for AMD X2 3800 because besides the clock speed, they also reduced the L2 Cache (which is important for me) and also the multiplier is locked. I will overclock the 4000 SanDiego to around 2.8 Ghz to 3.0 Ghz once i get some decent cooling systems. Hopefully then it will scream. Other X2 chips (which I did actually EYE) were way too expensive to fit in my budget.
Erm @ALL again:
The difference between 460 Mhz and 490 Mhz is not 30 Mhz but actually 1 multiplier change internally. I read that the internal oscillator clock of 7800GTX cores is 27 Mhz. So the 30 Mhz diff is actually a 1 multiplier core. Neways I am getting a water cooling system sometime later. So it will rock then.......
Also, I am not so experienced at overclocking AMD 64 since I have never used those chips....... Can someone give a link? (prefarably inside TE.)
The Aspire brand is a very stable brand. Ofcourse I have given choices to the person in SG. But I wanted a high W dual-12V rail PSU coz with 4 harddisks, 7800GTX SLI, 2 Optical drives amd MSI Neo4 Platinum-SLI, there is gonna be shortage of those much needed AMPs.
Cheers and awaiting replies,
Karan
KiD0M4N said:Damn old memories... not just bumping for sake of bumping... but doing a search brought this thread up..... damn '05!!