03-23-2010, 04:41 PM
Case = Cosair Obsidian Full tower
PSU = Ultra x4 modular 1050w(overkill but great price)
Mobo = Gigabyte GA X58-UD7
Ram = Cosair Dominator 6GB tri Chanel 1600mhz
GPU = GTX 260 Superclocked (from my old case, works great and had to cut costs somewhere)
CPU = I7 980X Extreme 3.33ghz
Harddrive = 300 gb VelociRaptor // 500 gb seagate for the OS
Few other things like an DVD Drive, CoolMaster HyperN520 for cooling
I have to wait til April 12 before it arrives, I know the benchmarks for the 980X are not really better for games. My original plan was to get an 975 but upon release of the 980X they increased the price of the 975 by $150. Now the reason I went with the extreme series is because I did not want to spend the money for a new build and buy something like an 920, (which is probably one of the best OC chips out there, don't get me wrong), and get a dud that will not OC, and yes you can get chips that simply not OC. I have tried to get my q6600 @ 2.40 up to around 3.00ghz and it simply will not happen, the most I can get is 2.69 and not 1 ghz more. I'm not an expert at OC but I'm not green either. And after I took it to my cousin who is pretty much a geek god at OC and he could not do anything with it......well I decided If I do get another chip that won't OC at least I will be stuck at 3.33 ghz
which is fine for me. Im sure this new build will make a significant improvement for my FSX experience. Im not a "I want all the sliders to the right kinda guy"
I will be happy with a more consistent smoothness. Oh boy April 12 is so far away
PSU = Ultra x4 modular 1050w(overkill but great price)
Mobo = Gigabyte GA X58-UD7
Ram = Cosair Dominator 6GB tri Chanel 1600mhz
GPU = GTX 260 Superclocked (from my old case, works great and had to cut costs somewhere)
CPU = I7 980X Extreme 3.33ghz
Harddrive = 300 gb VelociRaptor // 500 gb seagate for the OS
Few other things like an DVD Drive, CoolMaster HyperN520 for cooling
I have to wait til April 12 before it arrives, I know the benchmarks for the 980X are not really better for games. My original plan was to get an 975 but upon release of the 980X they increased the price of the 975 by $150. Now the reason I went with the extreme series is because I did not want to spend the money for a new build and buy something like an 920, (which is probably one of the best OC chips out there, don't get me wrong), and get a dud that will not OC, and yes you can get chips that simply not OC. I have tried to get my q6600 @ 2.40 up to around 3.00ghz and it simply will not happen, the most I can get is 2.69 and not 1 ghz more. I'm not an expert at OC but I'm not green either. And after I took it to my cousin who is pretty much a geek god at OC and he could not do anything with it......well I decided If I do get another chip that won't OC at least I will be stuck at 3.33 ghz


