Total newbie needs help
Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 12:14 pm
Hey everyone, this is my first post here although I've been coming here for a while to just read and learn. I've built simple middle-of-the-road machines for friends and family before, but never anything with much performance. I'm putting together a new computer for myself and I need a little help. Proposed build:
Intel Q6700
ASUS P5K(3?) Deluxe
2 Seagate 500GB 7200 RPM SATA HDD
8800 GTS 640 MB 320bit
Creative X-Fi 7.1
NZXT ADAMAS Case
Corsair 520HX PSU
Zalman 9700 CPU Cooler (I plan to try my hand at overclocking the q6700 at some point)
Memory!?
Samsung DVD/CD/etc.
So my biggest question should be apparent: What to do about memory! I would like to build this sooner rather than later as my laptop is on its last legs. I don't know whether I should get DDR2 or DDR3 memory. Price isn't a huge concern, but I really would like to save money if I can. Should I go ahead and get a p5k3 and ddr3, or should I just get a good DDR2 system and upgrade my mobo/memory at a later date? It is my understanding that right now the top end DDR2 and DDR3 are more or less a wash. So basically I'm wondering about the future, whether DDR3 is going to outrun DDR2 in a matter of months, or will it be a lot longer? Also, if anyone sees any issues with this build please let me know, I am pretty new to the world of higher-performance computers so any input of any kind is appreciated.
Intel Q6700
ASUS P5K(3?) Deluxe
2 Seagate 500GB 7200 RPM SATA HDD
8800 GTS 640 MB 320bit
Creative X-Fi 7.1
NZXT ADAMAS Case
Corsair 520HX PSU
Zalman 9700 CPU Cooler (I plan to try my hand at overclocking the q6700 at some point)
Memory!?
Samsung DVD/CD/etc.
So my biggest question should be apparent: What to do about memory! I would like to build this sooner rather than later as my laptop is on its last legs. I don't know whether I should get DDR2 or DDR3 memory. Price isn't a huge concern, but I really would like to save money if I can. Should I go ahead and get a p5k3 and ddr3, or should I just get a good DDR2 system and upgrade my mobo/memory at a later date? It is my understanding that right now the top end DDR2 and DDR3 are more or less a wash. So basically I'm wondering about the future, whether DDR3 is going to outrun DDR2 in a matter of months, or will it be a lot longer? Also, if anyone sees any issues with this build please let me know, I am pretty new to the world of higher-performance computers so any input of any kind is appreciated.