Maverick Wolfe
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- Kitsap County, WA
Case: Coolermaster HAF 932, HAF, 935, HAF X
PSU: 850W GOLD or better PSU with at least 90A on 1-4 +12V rails
Motherboard: MSI 990FXAGD80V2
CPU: AMD VISHERA FX8350 or FX9xxx
RAM: GSkill Sniper DDR3 CL9 1866, 2133 or above
VidCard: MSI or EVGA GTX760 or higher
HD: 2x Seagate 64MB Cache Sata 6GB/s 7200 RPM 1TB or 2TB HD's in RAID0
DVD/BR: LG Brand SATA
**Newegg is currently offline right now or I would be posting links to all the parts for you.
Please note:
For those of you forgetting and still living in the falseness that a Power Supply only needs to be of a certain wattage, please get out of the nightmare you are in. Amperage NEEDS to be taken into consideration these days and is part of the new standard since the introduction of the Nvidia 6XXX-7XXX Series cards as well as the AMD/RADEON Equivalents of these cards. Most folks are complacent with the old addage, "If it's got the wattage it will work." I say this not to insult but to remind and refresh those whom have forgotten or do not realize that manufacturers like HP, Asus, Gateway, Compaq, Dell all use powersupplys with barely the minimum of what is required for components. They do this so that if you buy said products for desktops they wear out faster and it appears that you need a new system, when in fact you do not, and by the time it is caught that it was the power supply the components are degraded to a point where they just won't have that "new" feel again. FYI I've been building, modifying and working on my own systems since 1994, just 4 years before I graduated High School. I have the experience and knowledge to back this sad truth.
PSU: 850W GOLD or better PSU with at least 90A on 1-4 +12V rails
Motherboard: MSI 990FXAGD80V2
CPU: AMD VISHERA FX8350 or FX9xxx
RAM: GSkill Sniper DDR3 CL9 1866, 2133 or above
VidCard: MSI or EVGA GTX760 or higher
HD: 2x Seagate 64MB Cache Sata 6GB/s 7200 RPM 1TB or 2TB HD's in RAID0
DVD/BR: LG Brand SATA
**Newegg is currently offline right now or I would be posting links to all the parts for you.
Please note:
For those of you forgetting and still living in the falseness that a Power Supply only needs to be of a certain wattage, please get out of the nightmare you are in. Amperage NEEDS to be taken into consideration these days and is part of the new standard since the introduction of the Nvidia 6XXX-7XXX Series cards as well as the AMD/RADEON Equivalents of these cards. Most folks are complacent with the old addage, "If it's got the wattage it will work." I say this not to insult but to remind and refresh those whom have forgotten or do not realize that manufacturers like HP, Asus, Gateway, Compaq, Dell all use powersupplys with barely the minimum of what is required for components. They do this so that if you buy said products for desktops they wear out faster and it appears that you need a new system, when in fact you do not, and by the time it is caught that it was the power supply the components are degraded to a point where they just won't have that "new" feel again. FYI I've been building, modifying and working on my own systems since 1994, just 4 years before I graduated High School. I have the experience and knowledge to back this sad truth.