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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #15 on: August 08, 2008, 16:13 »
Not sure how much you want to spend, but is this worth a look? 

Asustek S775 Intel P35 PCI-E ATX
Your uncanny Simon I was just reading this when you posted and had bookmarked the page even...spooky ? the price is around the right mark...limit around £120 so well within budget...

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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #16 on: August 08, 2008, 16:33 »
OK so we have sorted these two will my brand new and yet unused 450 psu be good enough I dont want to get another do I ? ;)

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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #17 on: August 08, 2008, 17:23 »
I'm guessing it would be adequate, David, but with little headroom.  What sort of graphics card are you looking at?
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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #18 on: August 08, 2008, 17:28 »
Have not got that far but on the case now.... :)

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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #19 on: August 08, 2008, 17:42 »
One thing I would suggest, is try to get everything in one go from the same retailer, so as to save on delivery costs. 

Also, when you've got a complete basket, go somewhere else, say Scan or Ebuyer, create an identical basket and compare the total cost.   I saved about £30 by switching to Scan from Ebuyer.
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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #20 on: August 08, 2008, 17:59 »
I must have learned something from all these posts here,thats what I am doing Simon,making a list then when I have one which will all work together then buy from the same place.so far so good  ;) also listing the prices to compere.my rationale is that when I blow the thing up it will be cheaper  ;D

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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #21 on: August 08, 2008, 18:06 »
Got a case yet?
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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #22 on: August 08, 2008, 18:52 »
Nope looked at one I like but have to ensure dimensions as the psu is long when compared with the other machine .the psu was almost rubbing against the CD drive .

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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #23 on: August 08, 2008, 19:50 »
Just a thought, but many cases come with a fitted PSU.  Mine is a 550w (I think  - it'll be in the thread) and with the case, came to something like £50.  I know that will leave you with a spare PSU, but it's quite cost effective to buy them both together, and you won't have the worry of whether it fits.
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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #24 on: August 08, 2008, 20:39 »
This is the case I bought, David:

http://www.ebuyer.com/product/141707

Unfortunately, it's gone up in price since, but it's still not bad value, considering the PSU is included, and you can get free delivery, so it wouldn't be a disadvantage to buy separately.  :)
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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #25 on: August 08, 2008, 22:25 »
Looks good Simon and as the psu is included not eye watering so its on my list  :cheers:

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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #26 on: August 08, 2008, 22:43 »
Only thing I would say is, get some Molex extenders, as the leads from the PSU are not that long, so extenders will prevent having leads stretching across the motherboard.   Molex connectors are the four pin connectors to power the drives.
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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #27 on: August 08, 2008, 22:50 »
With you here Simon thats the 4 tube like ends this spare psu has 6  I think

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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #28 on: August 08, 2008, 22:59 »
Sounds about right, David.  You might not need them, but they shouldn't be more than a couple of quid each, and it's nice to be prepared.  By the way, that case also has screwless drive fitting, which makes things nice and easy.
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Re: Intel Pent Quad core Q6600 2.4 Ghz
« Reply #29 on: August 09, 2008, 04:58 »
Spend the extra 5 pounds on a new heatsink.

The last two dual core processors i bought came with really s**tty heatsinks. They had 4 push pens that clipped to the other side of the motherboard when pushed down hard enough. The problem with that is if you don't hear the click of the clip you aren't sure whether or not its actually gone through all the way. I was afraid of breaking the hardware pushing down on the things. Now i did make sure the temperature was stable after I finished, but still that design made me nervous as hell.

There is a major risk of chipping the processor or breaking your motherboard when pushing down too hard. I liked the old socket A heatsink clips a hell of a lot more.


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