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Postby [SCUM]-Tommee Gunn » 12 Aug 2010, 15:36

which mobo for an i5 760?

Gigabyte GA - H55 USB3 is what i'm lookin at
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Postby [SCUM] Miginty » 12 Aug 2010, 19:01

check overclockers uk, they usualy have deals, or try scan
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Postby [SCUM] McPhil » 16 Aug 2010, 02:13

Gigabyte usually has a high failure rate. If you like MSI or ASUS, I'd go with one of them.

if your i5 is an LGA 1156 then for gaming, the Maximus III Extreme, Formula or GENE are great options. if your Core i5 is an LGA 1366 then the Rampage III Extreme or GENE are great options for a gamer board. If you're looking at MSI let me know and I can suggest.
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Re: info pls?

Postby [SCUM]-Tommee Gunn » 16 Aug 2010, 09:51

[SCUM] McPhil wrote:Gigabyte usually has a high failure rate. If you like MSI or ASUS, I'd go with one of them.

if your i5 is an LGA 1156 then for gaming, the Maximus III Extreme, Formula or GENE are great options. if your Core i5 is an LGA 1366 then the Rampage III Extreme or GENE are great options for a gamer board. If you're looking at MSI let me know and I can suggest.



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your wisdom is always very welcome

I5 760 1156
RipJaw DDR3-1600 PC3-12800 4GB RAM
CL 8-8-8-24 1.6v
60GB ocZ VERTEX SSD
THATS WHAT I GOT SO FAR :p

lookin at antec 600 midi case with corsair HX modular psu, 750 or 850
and another vapor-x 5770
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Postby [SCUM] Leroy » 16 Aug 2010, 10:36

My setup Tommee is

Antec Sonata III with 450W Eco-something PSU
ASUS Maximus III Formula
i5 750 @ 2.60
4gb Corsair RAM DDR3 1600MHz
Sapphire 5770 1gb Vapor-X

Really pleased with it (credit to McPhil in helping me loads when I was buying it)

Might help you out. I think you could still easily run two cards inside my case but would need a bigger PSU
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Postby [SCUM] Miginty » 16 Aug 2010, 16:28

out of curiosity, if your going to do crossfire, do the cards need to be the same (eg 2 x 5770), in the same range (eg could 5770 and 550 work) or just as long as there the same make (eg could 4870 and 5970 work)
was wondering for if i buy a new graph card
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Postby [SCUM] Leroy » 16 Aug 2010, 19:33

I think it is limited to the same generation. Still better than SLI which I think is pretty much limited to using the same card.

Would be nice to have 4 of these :woot:
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Postby [SCUM] Miginty » 16 Aug 2010, 23:32

*_* there so beautifull, I think I may cry
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Postby [SCUM] McPhil » 17 Aug 2010, 02:12

Screw that! Gimme a couple of these! http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentatio ... 01&pid=345
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Postby [SCUM] McPhil » 17 Aug 2010, 02:48

[SCUM]-Tommee Gunn wrote:
[SCUM] McPhil wrote:Gigabyte usually has a high failure rate. If you like MSI or ASUS, I'd go with one of them.

if your i5 is an LGA 1156 then for gaming, the Maximus III Extreme, Formula or GENE are great options. if your Core i5 is an LGA 1366 then the Rampage III Extreme or GENE are great options for a gamer board. If you're looking at MSI let me know and I can suggest.



thanx m8
your wisdom is always very welcome

I5 760 1156
RipJaw DDR3-1600 PC3-12800 4GB RAM
CL 8-8-8-24 1.6v
60GB ocZ VERTEX SSD
THATS WHAT I GOT SO FAR :p

lookin at antec 600 midi case with corsair HX modular psu, 750 or 850
and another vapor-x 5770


The Antec gaming cases are some of the best for one reason: Steel. They don't use thin aluminum in the frame of their chassis so this gives you a sturdier case and one that doesn't warp under hard cracking your motherboard. I've built a lot of PCs using the Antec Twelve Hundred and Three Hundred. I don't know much about the Six or Nine Hundred other than what is written about them. The Three and Twelve Hundred cases are smartly built. The 200mm case fan in the top of the case is a great idea. On the Twelve Hundred their are little (very little) on/off toggle switches on the back side that turn on or off the blue LED lighting on each fan independently and/or turns the fan speeds up or down as well. A lot of tech and thought went into the Twelve Hundred. If they ever launch a Twelve Hundred Two or Plus model it would be nice to integrate a factory front panel fan and light switch as it can be a pain in the arse messing with the little switches all the time. On all cases, it's nice to have the USB port on the top front panel. Keeping in mind they are only USB 2.x so you can have your USB 3 on the front panel (if even this applies to anyone yet...).

Keep in mind Dual Vapor-X 5770s will create a LOT of heat. Having a single 120mm rear fan at the top rear and the 200mm fan at the absolute top will be very useful. I don't believe the Six Hundred comes with any front case fans but the specs state you have room for:

- 2 x front 120mm fans for HDDs (optional)
- 1 x side 120mm fan for graphics cards (optional)

Get these as you'll need them: http://www.antec.com/Believe_it/product.php?id=MTcxMQ==

The TriCool has the little toggle fan speed switch on it. Put the front panel fans on low and the side video card fan on Medium or High depending on your ambient room temperature. If you can find the TriCool fans with Ball Bearings they are worth the extra 1 or 2 quid per fan as they are really quiet and last a long time (still need to blow out your case with a reverse vacuum blower - NEVER VACUUM YOUR CASE!!!). And yes, you need more blue LEDs!!

So you've got a:

Case: Yes
CPU: Yes
Mobo: Not Yet
Memory: Yes
Video Card: Yes, adding a 2nd
HDD: Yes
Power Supply: Yes

Optical drive? DVD-RW or Blu-Ray?

Front panel card reader? http://www.priceguidenetwork.com/athena ... in1-b.html

Aftermarket CPU cooling? Probably my personal favorite - http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/cpu/0 ... etail.html But there are tons of different options if you even want to go there.

Good luck!
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Re: info pls?

Postby [SCUM] Leroy » 17 Aug 2010, 08:24

[SCUM] McPhil wrote:Screw that! Gimme a couple of these! http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentatio ... 01&pid=345


Yeah those HD5970 4GB look like beasts with those fans :woot:
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Re: info pls?

Postby [SCUM]-Tommee Gunn » 17 Aug 2010, 10:43

[SCUM] McPhil wrote:


So you've got a:

Case: not yet
CPU: Yes I5 760
Mobo: Not Yet, now i dont know wich one to get. not fussed on asus tbh
Memory: Yes
Video Card: not yet (this will be replacing my old 2nd comp)
ssd yes 60 gb
HDD: Yes 1 tb wd
Power Supply: not yet. corsair HX 750/ 850 thought of

Optical drive? DVD-RW or Blu-Ray? i have 2 dvd writers in other comp

Front panel card reader? i have an external card reader, but dont use it :P

Aftermarket CPU cooling? i dont believe it is needed with stock cooler with I5?

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Postby [SCUM] Leroy » 17 Aug 2010, 19:28

I bought an aftermarket cooling system because the one you get with the i5 is a bit pants! You can get a big heatsink + fan one for not very much

I have this one... its cheap as fook http://www.ebuyer.com/product/176157 or you could get water cooled system which isn't that expensive http://www.ebuyer.com/product/177411
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Postby [SCUM]-Tommee Gunn » 18 Aug 2010, 11:25

[SCUM] Leroy wrote:I bought an aftermarket cooling system because the one you get with the i5 is a bit pants! You can get a big heatsink + fan one for not very much

I have this one... its cheap as fook http://www.ebuyer.com/product/176157 or you could get water cooled system which isn't that expensive http://www.ebuyer.com/product/177411



more choices :(

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Postby [SCUM] McPhil » 20 Aug 2010, 05:36

Just go with the stock fan and see how that does you. If you need more cooling then looking into it next spring before the temps heat up for the summer. You should be more than fine with the weather in the pipeline.
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