Anyway, thought about getting all the parts from different places, using Pricespy to get them cheaply and building one myself. The problem I have is it would be my first time building a PC, and if a part was DOA I'd most likely end up sending it to the other end of the country, costing extra time and money I don't have. Having done a little research into it, I find the price of building it myself and getting my local PC shop to do it is about $500 for parts + whatever they charge for labour, which in the past hasn't been a whole lot.
Basically what I'm after is any tips, re if all the parts are going to work fine together, which won't etc.
- Case - Antec Nine Hundred V3
- Motherboard - ASUS P6X58D-E ATX Socket 1366
- CPU - Intel Core i7 960 Socket 1366 3.2Ghz Quad
- Video Card - ASUS GTX570 PXI-E GDDR5
- Memory - Corsair Dominator Tri-Channel PC3-12800/1600MHZ DDR3 8-8-8-24 RAM 3x2GB sticks (6GB in all)
- Harddrive - Western Digital 1TB 7200RPM Caviar Blue SATA-3 2x1TB HDD (2TB in all)
- Power Supply - Corsair 850W ATX PSU, modular cables
- DVDR Drive - ASUS DVDRW SATA 24x
- Windows - Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM
- Monitor - Viewsonic 24" 1920x1080 LED DVI
I'm fairly set on that setup, probably only change things around if they're going to be incompatible with each other really. I do have one question in regards with the CPU and the RAM. Looking at this http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=37151 it says under 'Memory Types' 'DDR3-800/1066' I'm assuming the Memory is meaning the RAM? If so, does this mean my chosen RAM won't work with it? Or will it just not run at its full potential?
Thanks in advanced guys!
