Hello Comrades,
I have finished compiling a list of computer components that I intend to buy in the next few days assuming that there are no compatibility issues between components. The pcpartpicker.com site found no compatibility issues with any of my products but I don't except the site's confirmation as the last word on the issue and hence I am here posting a topic on my new build to get feedback from the geek Gods--that would mean you.
Yesterday I checked out how someone had listed their computer components for review and discovered to my convenience the pcpartpicker.com site where I was able to compile a list of all my items. I have provided a link below that I understand will take you to the page that has a list of my computer components.
Let me say that I am in fact purchasing ALL of my products from Amazon because the site most often has the lowest price on items except for some instances with MicroCenter, but you have to go into the MicroCenter store to pickup the product in person and this doesn't work for me since the closet one is about forty minutes from my home. Moreover, I am an Amazon PRIME user and that means that I receive all items in least in this case by two-day mail and the shipping is free, so that is a big plus too. I cannot believe that Newegg would be charging a shipping cost for an item over $100 but I diligently looked around their site for products. I also checked out TigerDirect.
I have posted a few questions over the last few weeks on new build issues and was made aware that my original selection of RAM cards had a voltage of 1.65 and this was considered too high for RAM cards being installed on an Intel MB. So the new RAM cards do meet the 1.5 voltage requirement. Also I should mention that a few components I already own but I included them in my comprehensive list of parts. I already own the monitor and the Cooler Master PSU.
Enough said from me, I hope some individuals can provide feedback on my new build if only to confirm that it is a good list of components. Thank you.,
Link to page that contains list of my items:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/xKPz
I have finished compiling a list of computer components that I intend to buy in the next few days assuming that there are no compatibility issues between components. The pcpartpicker.com site found no compatibility issues with any of my products but I don't except the site's confirmation as the last word on the issue and hence I am here posting a topic on my new build to get feedback from the geek Gods--that would mean you.
Yesterday I checked out how someone had listed their computer components for review and discovered to my convenience the pcpartpicker.com site where I was able to compile a list of all my items. I have provided a link below that I understand will take you to the page that has a list of my computer components.
Let me say that I am in fact purchasing ALL of my products from Amazon because the site most often has the lowest price on items except for some instances with MicroCenter, but you have to go into the MicroCenter store to pickup the product in person and this doesn't work for me since the closet one is about forty minutes from my home. Moreover, I am an Amazon PRIME user and that means that I receive all items in least in this case by two-day mail and the shipping is free, so that is a big plus too. I cannot believe that Newegg would be charging a shipping cost for an item over $100 but I diligently looked around their site for products. I also checked out TigerDirect.
I have posted a few questions over the last few weeks on new build issues and was made aware that my original selection of RAM cards had a voltage of 1.65 and this was considered too high for RAM cards being installed on an Intel MB. So the new RAM cards do meet the 1.5 voltage requirement. Also I should mention that a few components I already own but I included them in my comprehensive list of parts. I already own the monitor and the Cooler Master PSU.
Enough said from me, I hope some individuals can provide feedback on my new build if only to confirm that it is a good list of components. Thank you.,
Link to page that contains list of my items:
http://pcpartpicker.com/p/xKPz