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Planning the build for the perfect PC

Planning the build for my perfect PC.
I have armed my self with a couple of good graphic books and what I consider to be an excellent video with good information and Audiovisual
guides. I have also latched onto a couple of computer garu's and have taken
careful notes. ( Just make sure when you are speaking to a computer geek that the conversation is out of ear shot of another or other computer geeks.
This is for your own protection. Dealing with more than one and you will go off into cyberspace and crash faster than the most inferior product on the market. No this is not as easy as creating Frankenstein, " simply sending
Igor off digging up parts not knowing what your going to get." Rome was not built in a day and my computer will be a though piece of work that when I finally hit the big switch, " I can yell." " Its alive, Its alive and hopefully will not go into blue screen mode. My first choice will be a case, alumiinum and
designed for ATX mother board and I also want it with a slide out tray so I don't have to lean over or squeeze my fingers to locate plug locations or find it as difficult in getting out the last spark plug on a Mazda. Power supply in the 700 range and plenty of cooling. I want a graphic card that can handle anything that I throw at it. I want tested components and not pay attention to bench marks that will not mean a hill of beans. I will stick with Windows XP
Professional until Vista gets out of beta mode. What I hope to end up with is
a machine that is superior than one that can be purchased at a big box store.
Ah yes the inners of a PC used to be frightening. No longer!! I will go about it with the zeal of a nuerosurgeon reaching into the fartest limits of a human brain. "Where no other nuerosurgeon has gone before." And get by without frying myself. Yes the quest is on. For others who are going to build keep us informed of what you have chosen? Doc Ferguson
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Hi Docferg

Just some thoughts its going to be high end spec (cooling, Air, water or phase change) ? (CPU) Single, Duo or Quad ? (Graphics Card) Single, SLI or Cross fire ?

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here is some parts when put together would handle anything you could throw at it.

cpu if you need even more cpu power try this cpu if ya just have to go all the way best of the best this quad core cpu is what ya want

motherboard

memory now if you need memory to overclock with then go for this memory

video card

power supply

hard drive

case this case may not have a removable motherboard tray,but they are huge.so it should be easy to work in.cooling is covered by 3x120mm fans,and 1 200mm fan.

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if ya just have to go for removable mobo tray then this silverstone case is for you.
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High end Computer from this side of the water (UK)

Case > Thermaltake Tai-Chi VB5001SNA Water Cooled 2nd choice Antec Nine Hundred Case

PSU > Thermaltech 1000w 2nd choice Tagan Dual Engine TG800-25 PSU

Motherboard > Asus P5w64 2nd choice Asus P5B

CPU > Quadro Extreme Edition QX6700 "LGA775 Kentsfield 2nd choice Core 2 DUO E6600 "LGA775 Conroe"

Ram > Team Xtreem 2GB or X 2 = 4GB

Graphics Card > GeForce 8800 GTX OC 768MB or 2 for SLI (devastating)

HDD > Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 320GB SATA-II 16MB Cache X 2 for Games / Backup

Its nice to dream

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