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so today i finally got my newly built computer working :D im very happeh so far

 

Phenom II 820

4gb ddr3

gigabyte gtx460 1gb

MSI 880GM-E43

Corsair 650w

 

EDIT: a big thank you to quinn who helped me when i could not get it working. THANX QUINN HAVE 2 COOKIES AND BACON

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  On 9/16/2010 at 10:43 PM, connorss said:

so today i finally got my newly built computer working :D im very happeh so far

 

Athlon X2 550

1gb ddr2

gigabyte 150GT 1gb

MSI 880GM-E43

Corsair 300w

 

EDIT: a big thank you to quinn who helped me when i could not get it working. THANX QUINN HAVE 2 COOKIES AND BACON

Fixed.

Posted
  On 9/16/2010 at 10:43 PM, connorss said:

so today i finally got my newly built computer working :D im very happeh so far

 

Phenom II 820

4gb ddr3

gigabyte gtx460 1gb

MSI 880GM-E43

Corsair 650w

 

EDIT: a big thank you to quinn who helped me when i could not get it working. THANX QUINN HAVE 2 COOKIES AND BACON

I woulda gotten a bigger PSU. and at least a Phenom II 945 if you had the money. what case did you get?

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  On 9/16/2010 at 11:17 PM, Randomrocket said:

I woulda gotten a bigger PSU. and at least a Phenom II 945 if you had the money. what case did you get?

I got the antec 900. Yes a 945 would have been nice but i was on a legit budget so. and i can just overclock my 820. the 650w is perfect for me.

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  On 9/16/2010 at 11:22 PM, connorss said:

I got the antec 900. Yes a 945 would have been nice but i was on a legit budget so. and i can just overclock my 820. the 650w is perfect for me.

nice case. But its always nice to have a bigger PSU in case you decide to upgrade some parts later. a 500w didnt work for me so I got a 750w.

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  On 9/16/2010 at 11:36 PM, connorss said:

I can see where your coming from. I thought of that and decided. i Wont upgrade prob untill Bullodzer core. Then i will have shit load of money for comp :D

Its a pain in the butt though, unplugging everything to get new PSU in there. Unless you buy the same brand, then you can just swap out most of the wires, but its still a hassle.

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  On 9/16/2010 at 11:41 PM, Randomrocket said:

Its a pain in the butt though, unplugging everything to get new PSU in there. Unless you buy the same brand, then you can just swap out most of the wires, but its still a hassle.

His motherboard most likely supports am3.

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