To go with the monster case, I decided to go with all EVGA components and to this day, was one of the best decisions I have made.
I went with the Intel Q6600 Core 2 Quad processor, which was the best bang for the buck when I purchased it, running at a stock 2.4ghz (purchased below).
For my graphics card, I went with the EVGA 9800 GTX with a decent 512mb of memory, decent for the time although the old 8800 ultras had more. (posted below).
For my RAM I went with the Corsair XMS2 DHX ram with a total of two sticks (2x2) with a total of 4gb. The one thing I regret now is that I did not get the Dominator Series with faster mhz (my xms2 only run at 800mhz)For my hard drive I decided to go all out with the Raptor 10,000 rpm hard drive for faster loading screens and that extra edge while gaming! Anyways, its one rugged hard drive and it's a little loud but with all my fans running, you cant hear it. (Posted Below).
For the power supply, I didn't have to buy anything because the case came with a very rare, dual link power supply. The dual link features a 550W and a 650W power supply running in unison to provide a total of 1200W power. The cool thing about it is that it splits the consumption of the components between the two units. If I remember correctly, the graphics cards are on one single power supply while the other one powers the rest of the components. Anyways, if any of this confuses you, there is a little green wire connecting the two (not shown) but check out the picture and you might understand (Posted Below).
Last but not least, the monitor I chose was a 22" Samsung Syncmaster 226BW. It was a nice upgrade considering my last monitor was one of the very original LCD's and was getting old. This monitor featured one of the higher resolutions available at the time (1680x1050). Anyways, a great bang for the buck in my opinion considering it was under $200. (Posted Below).
Well, that's pretty much the overview of my first build.
FEEL FREE TO POST any questions regarding my build or comments regarding your builds and components, and email me for any questions and comments.
Please don't forget to stop by daily for updates and other builds.
Thanks for reading, hopefully I didnt bore you too much:)
-Yuri Geremesz
-Scatmanhax@gmail.com








Looks great so far! Great HD choice, I always suggest the Raptor.
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I built my laptop from a barebones kit. Pretty easy to do and I put together a 2000 dollar laptop for 800. I'm considering buying them barebones and reselling them for pofit.
ReplyDeleteNice work man looks great!
The most intelligent thing I have to contribute is how nice the monitor is. I'm otherwise just thinking "durrr I bet that's probably pretty awesome or something."
ReplyDeleteThe two power supplies is an interesting thought though, I have graphics problems all the time >.<"
Thanks everyone for commenting, I always love to hear what people have to say!
ReplyDeletePedro- what seems to be the issue with your graphics? not enough power?