
First Time System Build
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deadly-app wrote:Heh, I found this thread a little late, but I would have gone with the corsair xpert series. Not only are they blingin but they run 2-2-2-5 timings at ddr400 speeds.
I got my single 512 stick up to ddr540(htt 270) @ 3-3-3-6 timings(probably will run 2.5-3-3-6, but my board doesnt feel like listing 2.5), with a cpu running at 270x7.5
I'm not sure what timings the ocz runs though
Oh, did i forget to mention, Awesome system!!
the corsair expert series is bling only. Their C25PT runs 550 at 2.5-4-4-7 and 2-2-2-5 at 400 no problem, for quite a bit less.
Very nice system though
First Time System Build
Hi All,
My Thanks for all of your help. Quick question, How long should I "burn" in my system?
Also I forgot to list my Power supply in my last post which is the Silverstone Zeus 520 Watt Power Supply.
Again my thanks to all of you.
My Thanks for all of your help. Quick question, How long should I "burn" in my system?
Also I forgot to list my Power supply in my last post which is the Silverstone Zeus 520 Watt Power Supply.
Again my thanks to all of you.
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Well of course the module is just bling, but im saying whats under the heat spreaders is also nice. I believe the c25pt uses the same modules, but doesn't have the led readout :D
Edit: burn in...I would do just 24 hours, it doesn't really do anything a lot of the time...just see if theres any errors coming up i suppose.
Edit: burn in...I would do just 24 hours, it doesn't really do anything a lot of the time...just see if theres any errors coming up i suppose.

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Probably the best burnin procedure i have found is by Sentential from ocforums.com
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=382751
http://www.ocforums.com/showthread.php?t=382751
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Re: First Time System Build
I might be late on the gun, but I too have been looking at building a system, and I too, am new to it. But I have used Newegg in the past, but I want to recommend my new place that I found great, ZipZoomfly.comjtm55 wrote:I plan on building my system the end of this month. I should have the funds to purchase the parts by then. I'm thinking that NewEgg would be my best bet for buying said parts.
I started using them because Newegg started to drift away from being the best price out there. ZZF has the same, if not lower prices on the same product, and a free **2nd Day Shipping**. You might think there is a catch, and there is. Its 2nd Day Shipping from the day they process it. Which in my experience, i within 24 hours of the order. Newegg, has that extra option so they process it that day and ship it that day, but is still 3-5 days (FedEx Saver) . Just my advice.
ZZF has really replaced the Egg for people who buy components. It is unbelievable that Newegg has become everything that they advertised against...about all they have going for them is great shipping prices.
Starting in a few weeks, I will be doing a "recommended components list".
what i hope to do is recom mend a budget mid range and high end list of components for both AMD and Intel systems, as well as other components you should keep an eye on
Starting in a few weeks, I will be doing a "recommended components list".
what i hope to do is recom mend a budget mid range and high end list of components for both AMD and Intel systems, as well as other components you should keep an eye on
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Looking forward to your recommend list.
But it seems I didn't look at the post dates, or read everything before I posted. Oh well.
Yeh poor Newegg. I use to mod my old Falcon-NW with parts from them over the last 4 years but over the last 18months I have converted to ZZF.
Also JMT, just curious on how that Thermalright is doing. My main focus right now is I am visualizing the room I have to play with stuff on motherboards, DFI is one of them I am looking at.
But it seems I didn't look at the post dates, or read everything before I posted. Oh well.
Yeh poor Newegg. I use to mod my old Falcon-NW with parts from them over the last 4 years but over the last 18months I have converted to ZZF.
Also JMT, just curious on how that Thermalright is doing. My main focus right now is I am visualizing the room I have to play with stuff on motherboards, DFI is one of them I am looking at.
no problem at al.... I look at it this way, if older posts were of no use they would be deleted. Leaving them out helps people do research....you might be considering a component or company that hasn't been discussed in awhile, or there might be an update to something....having those posts there help everyone follow whats going on.
I have been toying with that article idea for almost 8 months, I was about to post one a few months ago, but a coouple of days before I could, another website did exactly that....oh well.
I want to do it as I think most here trust my ideas and opinions, I have gotten a lot of emails regarding recommendations ans article ideas and just feel that its time....keep an eye out.
I have been toying with that article idea for almost 8 months, I was about to post one a few months ago, but a coouple of days before I could, another website did exactly that....oh well.
I want to do it as I think most here trust my ideas and opinions, I have gotten a lot of emails regarding recommendations ans article ideas and just feel that its time....keep an eye out.
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ZZF is a great vendor, I uesd to use them alot when they were googlegear. The main reason i still use newegg alot is becaues of the diversity of the products. ZZF just does not have the same invantory as newegg, they both have the same big name products but when it comes to things that are more IT less home computer newegg has far more selection.
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