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4/9/2013 8:20:57 AM
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Finally going to build my own computer

I'm wanting something that can easily handle multiple servers (web, database, etc...) running concurrently, IDEs like Visual Studio and NetBeans, Virtualisation with VMWare (and possibly a VM server), regular stuff like web browsing, email clients, etc... and possibly gaming. I'm also looking to play with overclocking (hence the choice of CPU/motherboard) and have room for expansion in the future. I'm not as well-versed on the hardware side (especially in regard to gaming setups) as I am with software, so here's what I have so far. Suggestions are very much welcome. Case: [url=http://www.thermaltake.com/products-model.aspx?id=C_00001868]Thermaltake Armor Revo[/url] CPU: [url=http://ark.intel.com/products/65523]Core i7 3770K (3.5-3.9GHz)[/url] PSU: [url=http://store.antec.com/Product/HighCurrentPro/hcp-850/0-761345-23980-6.aspx]Antec HCP 850 watt[/url] RAM: 2x8GB DDR3 (at least) HDD: [url=http://www.wdc.com/global/products/specs/?driveID=792&language=1]1TB SATA WD1002FAEX[/url] Optical: [url=http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Computer/Computer+Drives/BDC-207DBK]Pioneer combo BR/DVD/CD drive[/url] Video Card: [url=http://www.galaxytechus.com/usa/productview.aspx?id=206]GeForce GTX670[/url] Motherboard: [url=http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/motherboards/desktop-motherboards/desktop-board-dz77re-75k.html]Intel SZ77RE-75K Extreme Series[/url] Anything else (monitor, keyboard, software, etc...) I already have or can get without any hassles. No recommendations for pre-built computers though; I want to get my hands dirty.

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  • Edited by Quantum: 4/9/2013 10:11:02 AM
    -Check everything is compatible. -Driver updates etc. -Be sure to read all the manuals, and watch all the videos regarding building. It will save you money, especially if you screw up. -Avoid electrostatic discharge. -If you have no major monetary limitations, I would suggest a GPU upgrade. I'd wager that a 690 is in order. Hell, a 7970 is great for its price. -Your processor seems to be good enough. Really i5+ is good enough for gaming. Not sure about more strenuous tasks. (i7 is actually a bit of overkill if you are just doing gaming, which you are not) -Be sure to get a good PSU. Don't take the Wattage as a quality factor. -16GB RAM is fine. -GET AN SSD. Your PC is great, you should spend a few bucks on this. Install your OS onto the SSD. -Fine. -See above. -First impression suggests it will do the trick. -Good heating system? -Surge Protector? Other: Since this a good PC, I would recommend a great monitor. See the IPS/PLS range. Mechanical keyboard? Note: My opinion/experience.

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