Build Your Own - Step by Step ( i7 2600k)

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Building a PC - Part 1

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Building a PC - Part 2

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Building a PC - Part 3


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These were posted before, posted again for easy reference.

NewEgg - Build Your Own




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Cooler Master N620 cpu cooler

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I need a new PC, I basically need something that can do numerical calculations very fast. Its self written code, but it is very numerically intensive.

In terms of graphics just needs to run two screens charting is not an issue. Also I need it to be quiet I hate the sounds of fans.

I have been shown the following configuration, is it any good.



AMD Phenom™II X6 1075T 3.0GHz Six-Core CPU w/ HyperTransport
Technology

Noctua NH-C12P SE14 140mm SSO CPU Cooler

AMD 880G Chipset Black Series DDR3 Motherboard

NVIDIA GTX 560 Ti Overclocked Edition 1GB 256bit DDR5 DX11
Graphics Card

Corsair XMS 3 - 8GB DDR3 1333Mhz High Performance RAM

Seagate 500GB SATA3 7200rpm Hard Drive

Antec TruePower TP-750 Blue 750W 80+ Modular Gaming Power
Supply

24x Dual Layer DVD +/- Writer

Integrated 8.1 Channel HD Sound Card

Gigabit LAN - Broadband Ready

4 x 240-pin DDR3 DIMM socket

NZXT Whisper Silent Case
 
Good deal on monitor:

Hanns-G HZ201DPB 20"

Original price: $149.99

Our ET buddies here can get it for $89.99 + FREE SHIPPING!

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824254055&Tpk=hanns g hz201dpb

The above link will bring it down to 109.99. Add coupon code: EMCKBJH48 and this should take off another $20, bringing it down to $89.99.

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I need a new PC, I basically need something that can do numerical calculations very fast. Its self written code, but it is very numerically intensive.

In terms of graphics just needs to run two screens charting is not an issue. Also I need it to be quiet I hate the sounds of fans.

I have been shown the following configuration, is it any good.



AMD Phenom™II X6 1075T 3.0GHz Six-Core CPU w/ HyperTransport
Technology

Noctua NH-C12P SE14 140mm SSO CPU Cooler

AMD 880G Chipset Black Series DDR3 Motherboard

NVIDIA GTX 560 Ti Overclocked Edition 1GB 256bit DDR5 DX11
Graphics Card

Corsair XMS 3 - 8GB DDR3 1333Mhz High Performance RAM

Seagate 500GB SATA3 7200rpm Hard Drive

Antec TruePower TP-750 Blue 750W 80+ Modular Gaming Power
Supply

24x Dual Layer DVD +/- Writer

Integrated 8.1 Channel HD Sound Card

Gigabit LAN - Broadband Ready

4 x 240-pin DDR3 DIMM socket

NZXT Whisper Silent Case

Passmark score on i7-2600K = 9897
Passmark score on 1075T = 5851

Maybe you should consider Intel? That, and an SSD would likely boost your performance significantly over the above.
 
Power Supply:

This is another decent deal from Newegg.com

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139021

The link says it all. Use the coupon code to bring it down from 144.99 to 94.99. If someone is really going to buy this. let me know, as I think I may have a rebate form will will give you another $20 off (I'll have to dig this up).

Original price: $144.99

Price (after rebate): $74.99

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Quote from dont:

I need a new PC, I basically need something that can do numerical calculations very fast. Its self written code, but it is very numerically intensive.

In terms of graphics just needs to run two screens charting is not an issue. Also I need it to be quiet I hate the sounds of fans.

I have been shown the following configuration, is it any good.

This pick list has many areas where more thorough evaluation of each component may prove beneficial, in performance, total cost and your personal expectations/desires. One such example, "........I hate the sounds of fans" this set-up as listed, includes eight fans. :eek:
 
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Passmark score on i7-2600K = 9897
Passmark score on 1075T = 5851

Maybe you should consider Intel? That, and an SSD would likely boost your performance significantly over the above.

Thanks
 
RE: Passmark score on i7-2600K = 9897


Hey you guys have high-end horse power... You should donate your unused CPU cycles during non-trading hours to the SETI project! LOL They are re-starting next month I heard.

Or to build your own intriguing fractal patterns...
:D
 
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