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fire219 wrote:
Liru wrote:
AMD Phenom 8250e Triple-Core 1.90GHz
Look for any AMD CPUs that use Socket AM2+. Those will work in your motherboard, as long as your power supply can handle it. Also, stay away from the budget Sempron models.
AM3 CPU's work in the AM2+ socket as well, so I'd recommend something with that socket, such as something from the Phenom II series. More powerful and you're more likely to find one.
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Now I do have another question. I am not too sure if I can fit water cooling into the Cosmos. Do you guys thing it might work well?
Although even without WC I am pretty sure this thing can run the explosives mod for MC without destroying my memory.
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Harakou wrote:
fire219 wrote:
Liru wrote:
AMD Phenom 8250e Triple-Core 1.90GHz
Look for any AMD CPUs that use Socket AM2+. Those will work in your motherboard, as long as your power supply can handle it. Also, stay away from the budget Sempron models.
AM3 CPU's work in the AM2+ socket as well, so I'd recommend something with that socket, such as something from the Phenom II series. More powerful and you're more likely to find one.
AM3s work in the AM2+ socket? Didn't know that. But yea, the AM2+ socket is obsolete, so the CPUs for it lag behind a little in performance. Go with one that uses Socket AM3.
@maail: Looks like you might be able to, but water cooling is kinda overhyped. It is supposed to be silent, but from experience from my bedroom PC (which uses an old Cooler Master WC model), they are far from it. It also really isn't any better than a similarly priced open-air cooler.
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fire219 wrote:
Harakou wrote:
fire219 wrote:
Look for any AMD CPUs that use Socket AM2+. Those will work in your motherboard, as long as your power supply can handle it. Also, stay away from the budget Sempron models.AM3 CPU's work in the AM2+ socket as well, so I'd recommend something with that socket, such as something from the Phenom II series. More powerful and you're more likely to find one.
AM3s work in the AM2+ socket? Didn't know that. But yea, the AM2+ socket is obsolete, so the CPUs for it lag behind a little in performance. Go with one that uses Socket AM3.
@maail: Looks like you might be able to, but water cooling is kinda overhyped. It is supposed to be silent, but from experience from my bedroom PC (which uses an old Cooler Master WC model), they are far from it. It also really isn't any better than a similarly priced open-air cooler.
Well, watercooling gives you more cooling overhead for overclocking though.
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Harakou wrote:
fire219 wrote:
Harakou wrote:
AM3 CPU's work in the AM2+ socket as well, so I'd recommend something with that socket, such as something from the Phenom II series. More powerful and you're more likely to find one.AM3s work in the AM2+ socket? Didn't know that. But yea, the AM2+ socket is obsolete, so the CPUs for it lag behind a little in performance. Go with one that uses Socket AM3.
@maail: Looks like you might be able to, but water cooling is kinda overhyped. It is supposed to be silent, but from experience from my bedroom PC (which uses an old Cooler Master WC model), they are far from it. It also really isn't any better than a similarly priced open-air cooler.Well, watercooling gives you more cooling overhead for overclocking though.
Well, WC is usually capable of a wider range of speeds/cooling rates, I'll give you that. But it mainly depends on how much you want to spend on cooling, and how much you want your PC to sound like a $3000 vacuum cleaner. Not to mention that if it is bumped too hard or much, your motherboard gets a nice bath.
(I am not a fan of watercooling systems, if you can't tell.)
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fire219 wrote:
Harakou wrote:
fire219 wrote:
AM3s work in the AM2+ socket? Didn't know that. :/ But yea, the AM2+ socket is obsolete, so the CPUs for it lag behind a little in performance. Go with one that uses Socket AM3.
@maail: Looks like you might be able to, but water cooling is kinda overhyped. It is supposed to be silent, but from experience from my bedroom PC (which uses an old Cooler Master WC model), they are far from it. It also really isn't any better than a similarly priced open-air cooler.Well, watercooling gives you more cooling overhead for overclocking though. :/
Well, WC is usually capable of a wider range of speeds/cooling rates, I'll give you that. But it mainly depends on how much you want to spend on cooling, and how much you want your PC to sound like a $3000 vacuum cleaner. Not to mention that if it is bumped too hard or much, your motherboard gets a nice bath. :P
(I am not a fan of watercooling systems, if you can't tell.)
Tell me my good sir, has your motherboard ever been soaked because of water cooling?Well DEAL WITH IT! [JK]
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maail wrote:
Harakou wrote:
Did you make it a personal goal to spend as much money as possible or something? O_o
I would say ditch the 980X and buy a 2600k instead. They're pretty much equal performers and you'll save a ton of money. Unless you're doing extremely demanding threaded apps all the time and you seriously need it for productivity, the 980X is not worth the extra price over the 2600k. Use that money to buy another GTX 580 and SLI those puppies. You could even get yourself a nice SSD, which I highly recommend. Use it as a boot drive and for important programs, then use your hard drive as a slave drive for most programs and files.
Also, I don't know what operating system you're planning on getting, but I assume that you'll be using Windows 7 Home Premium x64. And, well, that only supports 16GB of RAM. Just a heads-up.
Oh yeah, and to answer your actual question, no, that motherboard won't work with that parts list. The socket for the CPU is wrong.Ok so switching to 2600k and SLIing tem 580, but I don't really know which SSD to get. BTW: I am just building the ultimate PC possible with my current savings.
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maail wrote:
fire219 wrote:
Harakou wrote:
Well, watercooling gives you more cooling overhead for overclocking though.Well, WC is usually capable of a wider range of speeds/cooling rates, I'll give you that. But it mainly depends on how much you want to spend on cooling, and how much you want your PC to sound like a $3000 vacuum cleaner. Not to mention that if it is bumped too hard or much, your motherboard gets a nice bath.
(I am not a fan of watercooling systems, if you can't tell.)Tell me my good sir, has your motherboard ever been soaked because of water cooling?Well DEAL WITH IT! [JK]
Phase cooling?
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