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PC TOWER:
Corsair Obsidian 800D Big Tower Sort Vifter: 1x 140mm Front, 1x 140mm Bunn, 1x 140mm Bak, ATX, mATX, eATX, Hot-swap
POWERSUPPLY:
Corsair AX 1200W PSU ATX 12V V2.31, 80 Plus Gold, Modular, 6x 6+2-pin PCIe, 16x SATA
MOTHERBOARD:
ASUS P9X79 Deluxe, Socket-2011 ATX, X79, 8xDDR3, 4xPCIe(3.0)x16, CFX&SLI, 2xGbLAN, SATA 6Gb/s, USB3.0, WiFi,EFI
CPU:
Intel® Core i7-3820 Processor Socket-LGA2011, Quad Core, 3.6Ghz, 10MB, Boxed, no fan included
RAM:
Crucial DDR3 BallistiX 1600Mhz DDR3 16GB 16GB kit(4GBx4),Tactical, 1600Mhz, 1.5V, CL8-8-8-24
RAM 2 cuse i want 32gb:
Kingston DDR3 HyperX 1600MHz 16GB Kit w/4X HyperX 4GB DDR3, CL9-9-9-27, 240pin
CPU COLLER:
Intel® High Performance Liquid Cooling for Socket-LGA1155, LGA1156, LGA1366 and LGA2011, Boxed
VIDEO CARD:
ZOTAC GeForce GTX 680 2GB AMP! ® PCI-Express 3.0, GDDR5, DVI-D+DVI-I, native-HDMI, DisplayPort, 1058MHz
SSD:
OCZ SSD Agility 3 Series 2.5" 120GB SATA 6 Gb/s (SATA3.0), 525MB/500MB/s read/write, SandForce® SF-2281
CD STATION:
Plextor Blu-Ray Writer PX-B950SA SATA, BD-R:12x, DVD±R:16x, Cyberlink BD Suite, 3D support, Retail, BLACK
SOUND CARD:
ASUS Xonar Phoebus PCIe-x1, 118dB SNR, Headphone Amplifier, EMI Shielding, Control Box
HEADSET:
SteelSeries Siberia v2 Full-size Headset (Black) Gamers headset with microphone
MICROSOFT PRODUCT:
Microsoft Office 2010 Home& Student Windows,Norsk versjon, Produktnøkkelkort
INTERNETT CONNECTION:
ASUS USB-N66 Dual-Band N900 USB Adapter Powerful Wireless dual-band 3x3 USB adapter delievers high speed 450Mbps WI-FI
WINDOWS:
Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64bit Norsk Komplett, kun til PC produksjon
1--does this pc build work??
2--does the powersupply support this system?? how mutch watt will be left when i use 100% of the system??
3--is the RAM and the CPU so good that it can run the latest games like: battlefield3/skyrim??
4--is the CPU COLLING good enough?? will it be good enough if i overclock??
5--will the videocard run the latest games like: BATTLEFIELD 3 and SKYRIM??
6--the SSD is not gona be stored mutch things on, i have another harddrive with 2TB
7--will the cd station read bluray disks/normal cds for games movies and music??
8--will the soundcard take all speakers and have good sound?? its expensive
9--do you think the headset is good??
10-does the internett conection work like i put it in the usb and then i can connect to the home internett??
11-do you think 3966dollars is overpriced?? think about 3966 dollars as 2500 beacuse here in europe you need to pay extra money on evrything you buy..
12-will this pc run the latest games at max quality without overheating?? will the powersupply support the system??
13-what do you think about the system?? its for gaming
14-does the motherboard have enough connections??
15--i really want 2 grapich card:
if i add ZOTAC GeForce GTX 680 2GB AMP! ® PCI-Express 3.0, GDDR5, DVI-D+DVI-I, native-HDMI, DisplayPort, 1058MHz as a 2 videocard, its the same as the last one, and its SLI
will the powersupply still support the system??
will the motherboard still have enough connections for it??
what do you think about the pc with this grapich card to??
if something is wrong at all pleas tell me, money isnt problem, and im building self on
http://www.komplett.no/k/config.aspx?ConfigSystemId=10580
found in www.komplett.no
Answer
1--Yes (double check your ram, usually you can only use ram of the same timing. It will default all to the slowest timing, and best to use all the same model/brand ram for performance)
2--1200 is overkill you aren't running SLI so you'll have about half your power freed up.
3--Yes the CPU/Ram won't even be 100% utilized by any game for a few years yet
4--You don't really need to overclock as i-7 chips OC themselves. However your cooler uses cheap plastic clips. Try a liquid cooler from "cooler master" I love their products.
5--Overkill you'll get max FPS on any game for the next year or so.
6--SSD for OS is nice, but SSD for games gives you crazy fast load times. I would suggest another ssd drive just for your "active" games. The ones you play most often, you'll thanks me later.
7--I admit I don't know anything about this, maybe someone else can chime in
8--Once again I use headsets, so someone else will have to chime in for this one
9--For the price yes, though Im a razor snob
10-Take it off the list, according to your MB choice it has built in wifi to the board itself which will always be faster then USB.
11-This PC will play games at max settings for years. So its really up to you :)
12-unless you mess with GPU/CPU overclocking you should have any overheating at all. If you do so, then it depends if you're good at OCing.
13-Pro
14-Seems fine
15--If you SLI you're card it should still be fine with your PS, Corsair makes an amazing PS and should leave you some power left over.
will the motherboard still have enough connections for it?? It has 6 PCI-E so you'll have 4 left over
what do you think about the pc with this grapich card to?? The 680 is a great card. SLI is WAY overkill and a waste of cash IMO with what the rest of your system looks like.
1--Yes (double check your ram, usually you can only use ram of the same timing. It will default all to the slowest timing, and best to use all the same model/brand ram for performance)
2--1200 is overkill you aren't running SLI so you'll have about half your power freed up.
3--Yes the CPU/Ram won't even be 100% utilized by any game for a few years yet
4--You don't really need to overclock as i-7 chips OC themselves. However your cooler uses cheap plastic clips. Try a liquid cooler from "cooler master" I love their products.
5--Overkill you'll get max FPS on any game for the next year or so.
6--SSD for OS is nice, but SSD for games gives you crazy fast load times. I would suggest another ssd drive just for your "active" games. The ones you play most often, you'll thanks me later.
7--I admit I don't know anything about this, maybe someone else can chime in
8--Once again I use headsets, so someone else will have to chime in for this one
9--For the price yes, though Im a razor snob
10-Take it off the list, according to your MB choice it has built in wifi to the board itself which will always be faster then USB.
11-This PC will play games at max settings for years. So its really up to you :)
12-unless you mess with GPU/CPU overclocking you should have any overheating at all. If you do so, then it depends if you're good at OCing.
13-Pro
14-Seems fine
15--If you SLI you're card it should still be fine with your PS, Corsair makes an amazing PS and should leave you some power left over.
will the motherboard still have enough connections for it?? It has 6 PCI-E so you'll have 4 left over
what do you think about the pc with this grapich card to?? The 680 is a great card. SLI is WAY overkill and a waste of cash IMO with what the rest of your system looks like.
will fifa 12 work on my pc?
aryan
My pc specs are
2gb ram
320gb harddisk
windows7 64bit
256 graphic card
Answer
FIFA 12 (PC) Minimum Requirements
System Requirements
Updated: 10/5/2011
OS: Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP (SP2)
Processor: 1.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or better
RAM: 1 GB for Windows XP or 2 GB for Windows 7/Windows Vista
Graphics Card: 3D accelerated 256 MB video card with support for Pixel Shader 3.0
â¢NVidia GeForce 6800 GT, ATI Radeon HD 3600, Intel's Sandy Bridge (HD Graphics 2000), and Ivy Bridge (HD Graphics 3000) or greater
Graphics Memory: Direct X 9.0c Compatible or up
Hard Drive: 8.0GB, with additional space required for saved games and DirectX 9.0c installation
Input: Keyboard, Mouse, Dual Analogue gamepad, VOIP Headset
Looks like you have the minimum requirements for this game, though upgrading a bit would not hurt.
FIFA 12 (PC) Minimum Requirements
System Requirements
Updated: 10/5/2011
OS: Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP (SP2)
Processor: 1.8 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo or better
RAM: 1 GB for Windows XP or 2 GB for Windows 7/Windows Vista
Graphics Card: 3D accelerated 256 MB video card with support for Pixel Shader 3.0
â¢NVidia GeForce 6800 GT, ATI Radeon HD 3600, Intel's Sandy Bridge (HD Graphics 2000), and Ivy Bridge (HD Graphics 3000) or greater
Graphics Memory: Direct X 9.0c Compatible or up
Hard Drive: 8.0GB, with additional space required for saved games and DirectX 9.0c installation
Input: Keyboard, Mouse, Dual Analogue gamepad, VOIP Headset
Looks like you have the minimum requirements for this game, though upgrading a bit would not hurt.
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