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Jul 6 2009, 11:14 AM
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Member Group: Junior Posts: 5 Joined: 5-July 09 Member No.: 17,174 Sex: Male |
Hello, I am building a new system and I am not sure which route to take in terms of which motherboard etc. I picked the Core i7 processor. Here is some info on what I am building a computer for. I am building this computer for music production and not gaming. Software I use is FL Studio and Protools as well as plugging in instruments to the computer for recording. I need a computer system that won't bogg down when I have all these softwares and plug-ins open. I already bought some parts and I am looking to spend $500 more, but no more than $600 more. Once again, I am not a gamer, but when it comes to overclocking, I might do a small overclock, but I will not be overclocking like most gamers do. For a motherboard, I am really not sure which one to decide on. Here are a few brands I have been looking at are EVGA, Gigabyte and ASUS. What about other brands like Intel, Foxconn, MSI, DFI? Since I am not a gamer, do you still recommend I get a cooler for the CPU? Any recommendations for Memory to go with my Core i7 processor. I bought this video card from Best Buy the VisionTek HD 4350 ATI Radeon Video Card, should I keep or upgrade it? For Sound card people have recommended M-Audio an EMU for music production, What do you guys think? Any recommendations for a good thermal paste? I am using Windows XP 32bit, but I will need to get a 64bit so I can take full advantage of the memory. I am leaning towards the Windows Vista 64bit with free upgrade to Windows 7. Should I go with this? Anybody have any issues with vista? Here is a copy of my build so far. Jeff's Final Build -- http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/PublicWi...Number=11266892 Thank you very much for your time This post has been edited by rocknje: Jul 11 2009, 07:17 PM |
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Jul 11 2009, 09:55 PM
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Member Group: Junior Posts: 5 Joined: 5-July 09 Member No.: 17,174 Sex: Male |
Anyone out there that can give advice on this. I hope to make a decision by tomorrow afternoon.
Thank you all for your help and assistance. |
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Jul 12 2009, 08:18 AM
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Member Group: Junior Posts: 5 Joined: 5-July 09 Member No.: 17,174 Sex: Male |
Another update. I bought the Window7 Prof upgrade from Amazon.com because I happened to get the promotion price at $99 upgrade of win 7.
Since I decided to late, I wasn't able to get the deal thru Newegg.com. I happended to put it in the shopping cart before it expired and happened to go back to amazon.com and I realized it was still there. So, done deal. I will go with the RC Version and once I get the retail version of Win 7 I will upgrade from there. One thing I am not sure about is, which it doesn't state on the website that if it is 64 bit or not. Does Win 7 come in both 32 or 64 bit? I will probably have to send an email to Amazon.com to find out. So, once again I am going to go with the Windows 7 RC version. I have heard enough good stuff about it that I am willing to go this route. Unless, somebody has a different suggestion. Thank you again. |
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Sep 24 2009, 01:48 AM
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Member Group: Junior Posts: 7 Joined: 15-June 09 Member No.: 16,996 Sex: Female |
I think your setup is fine just make sure to buy a new cpu blower to maintain the good performance of the Core I7 processor and pretty much powerful power supply at least 1000w
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