Computer Specs.

TimpZ

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ASUS ENGTX260 TOP/HTDP/896M Grafikkort 2 934 kr Klockfrekvens-650MHz, gddr 3, 896MB, 2300MHz, 448 bitar, 65nm
Misco.se - ASUS ENGTX260 TOP/HTDP - grafikadapter - GF GTX 260 - 896 MB

Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 Processor --- 4 cores*2,5GHz, 1333MHz Tdp-95, Cache1- 4*34 Cache-2*3072, 45nm

Corsair TWIN2X 6400 DDR2 RAM --- 2 pieces of 2GIG RAM


Corsair TX Series PSU CMPSU-650TXEU Power distrubuter (how is it spelled?) --- 650W


Western Digital Caviar Blue 640GB Harddrive --- 7200 rpm, 640 Gig, 16MB


Same Soundcard (dunno which....)


Samsung SH-S203P/BEWN Lightscribe DVD-burner


OS's: XP, Vista 64bit, Ubuntu (64bit?)


Gigabyte GA-EP45-DS3L Motherboard --- Maxbuss-1600MHz, Max 16gig RAM, built-in network-Realtek RTL8111C


Alt. Moderkort: Asus P5Q, P45, Socket-775, DDR2, ATX, GbLAN, Firewire, PCI-Ex(2.0)16, 8 SATA ports

This is the computer I'm building to hold for the next century... What do you think? Anything I can improve without changing the price? And also, anything I should know about the components? Do I get enough cords to plug in everything or do I need to get some? And do I need silver cooling paste something for the processor? And whatever?

Thanks all
 
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Sousanator

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No matter how amazing you build your computer, it will always be outdated in 2-3 years.

When I built my computer it was top of the line, and now you can buy around the same spec computer for $500

So a word of advice, don't put all your money into this, unless you really need a super computer right now.
Also make sure everything is compatible with the motherboard(ie power supply, ram, video card, hardrive ect)

Do I get enough cords to plug in everything or do I need to get some?
When I bought mine, each piece came with their own wires

And do I need silver cooling paste something for the processor?
It's recommended, but not needed. I didn't use any, but my processor was only a dual-core 2.1ghz
 
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