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Originally Posted by Soultribunal When you list 4 Different boards, it gets confusing when you say between two.
Thats fine, if you don't want intel stability thats fine.
If its between Asus and Gigabyte, I'd choose Giga personally (only because I like them, and their boards these days).
460W PSu with case? Don't even bother. Not unless you like throwing money away.
Get a Corsair PSU. Or PC Power and Cooling Silencer 610w. Or (dodges the flaming attacks) a Ultra LSP650/750.
That will power your system Properly.
The CM (or RC690, whatever they want to call it) is a very good case.
You can Upgrade the cooling easily enough, and it will fit most modern Components.
My thoughts at least,
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First many many thanks for helping me. I said 4 Different Boards. I ignore Asus P5Q Pro because It's too expensive for me. And at least 3 different boards.
EP45-DS3L P45, that is really really a good cart. But the technical services issue is really troubling me also.
P5Q SE P45 is a alternate of EP45-DS3L P45. I can buy it too.
EP45C-DS3R P45 is a elite card! It has 6 RAM Slots and also supports DDR2 and DDR3.
But I want to know something, if I choose DS3R what can I win and if I choose the others DS3L or P5Q SE what will I lost...
About case and power, I will go honest. In my country (shipping is very very difficult and expensive.)
the PSU Charts like this:
Cooler Master, Frisby, High Power, Silverpower, Thermaltake, Corsair, Gigabyte and OCZ.
the Case Charts like this:
Aerocool, Cooler Master, Feel, Gigabyte, Thermaltake, Aopen, Everest, Frisby.
Ignore Feel, Aopen, Everest, Frisby (Cases) and ignore Frisby, High Power, Silverpower (PSU) they are really really bad.
Let's think about them. What will I do know I'm confused :S :S
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Originally Posted by PLg The ds3l would be great for you. It is not for super overclocker but there is the basic tweak if you ever need. (mem timing). As for psu, I completely agree, it as to be made buy a reliable company.
Finally chose your case wisely, because this might be the only thing that is somewhat timeproof. If you pick a nice case. you will be able to use it over and over and if it is big enough you will be able to fit the new componnents that come out.
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HDD is Seagate 500 GB 16MB SataII Barracuda 7200.12