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Spinpoint F3 hasn't been in stock for a long time, and the F3 has faster seek times, the WD black has faster read/write times... overall the whole thing is un-noticeable and both are pretty much the same, they're mechanical hard drives, you wont really notice that much even if it is Sata2 or Sata3.

I wouldn't buy seagate, I dont trust them, my external HDD is clicking which is from seagate, but they might have improved so you can get it if you want, and it'll have warranty, just make sure you back up important stuff.
Yeah thanks for the info and advice. I'm just going to stick with the WD black. I mean it does have 5 years warranty after all. I recently bought a seagate External 2 TB HDD, it's been running fine, although I don't use it much, bought it mainly for back up purposes.

I'm going to use the corsair SSD as a primary drive - should speed up things hell of a lot.

Also getting the G.skill Ram modules now. I read that they are 1600MHz by default where as the kingston ones need to be set at 1600MHz otherwise they run at 1333MHz - eh same price.
 
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You're welcome.

G.Skill is good, I have the ripjaws in mine I think (but only 4GB, was about $120 a year ago).

You'll love the SSD, best stuff ever!
 

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Yeww ordering my new pc on monday,

Intel core i5 2500k
Coolermaster Hyper 212 EVO
Asus P8Z68-V GEN3 MB
G.SKILL SNIPER 8GB 1.25V 1600MHz
Samsung Spinpoint F3 SATA2 1TB 7200RPM
MSI N570GTX Twin Frozr III Power Edition/OC
Sony DVD Dual Layer Burner Black SATA 24x writer
Corsair Carbide 500r White
Silverstone Strider Plus 750W
Asus Xonar DG PCI sound card
TP-Link TL-WN951N Wireless N PCI Adapter
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OS

Cannot afford an SSD in this budget atm though :(
 

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I recently built my new PC
Specs:
i7 2600
ASUS P8P67 LE V3
16GB DDR3 G. Skill Ripjaws X RAM
2TB Samsung HDD + 1TB WD Green Drive from old computer
Pioneer 219D Optical drive
GTX560 (wanted a 6950 but didn't have enough cash)
Antec Earthwatts Green 750W PSU
Thermaltake V9 Case

Things I might get in the future:
New heatsink, if I decide to overclock in the future
SSD
 

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I recently built my new PC
Specs:
i7 2600
ASUS P8P67 LE V3
16GB DDR3 G. Skill Ripjaws X RAM
2TB Samsung HDD + 1TB WD Green Drive from old computer
Pioneer 219D Optical drive
GTX560 (wanted a 6950 but didn't have enough cash)
Antec Earthwatts Green 750W PSU
Thermaltake V9 Case

Things I might get in the future:
New heatsink, if I decide to overclock in the future
SSD
Wow 16 GB RAM? What for?
 

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I recently built my new PC
Specs:
i7 2600
ASUS P8P67 LE V3
16GB DDR3 G. Skill Ripjaws X RAM
2TB Samsung HDD + 1TB WD Green Drive from old computer
Pioneer 219D Optical drive
GTX560 (wanted a 6950 but didn't have enough cash)
Antec Earthwatts Green 750W PSU
Thermaltake V9 Case

Things I might get in the future:
New heatsink, if I decide to overclock in the future
SSD
If thats an i7 2600 and not a 2600k you'll only be able to overclock by changing the base clock rather than multiplier which will make your system fairly unstable for a marginal increase in performance.
 

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Worth it? Corsair Force Series GT 120GB Solid-State Hard Drive - 2.5" - SATA3 6Gb/s - 555MB/s Read & 515MB/s Write - TRIM (CSSD-F120GBGT-BK) - $239

or just get the normal series? Corsair Force Series 3 120GB SATA 3 Solid State Hard Drive - 2.5" - 550MB Read / 510MB/s Write (CSSD-F120GB3-BK) - $195

and LOL the WD black was like $265 on some online site o_O guess I am getting it at a good deal then, considering what just happened.
 

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Wow 16 GB RAM? What for?
I initially bought an 8GB kit but the week after I saw a shop which had the exact same RAM for a really good price so I bought another 8GB kit. But yeah, its probably a bit of an overkill, most of the time my RAM usage is around 20-25% even during stress testing and benchmarking it only goes upto like 35-38% usage.

If thats an i7 2600 and not a 2600k you'll only be able to overclock by changing the base clock rather than multiplier which will make your system fairly unstable for a marginal increase in performance.
yeah I figured, kind of wish I got the 2500k now, but I wanted Hyperthreading for stuff like video editing and some other design software.
 
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I think it's not the raw speeds, it's the method which it uses to store

edit: overall, in real world use you wont really notice it that much, if you want to save just get the series 3, it's all normal stuff.
 

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Is it hard to build your own PC from scratch?
nah, it's a bit like high-tech lego. There's always plenty of guides on the internet (google/youtube,Tom's hardware etc) or manuals supplied by the manufacturer if you get stuck. but If you're a complete novice I would suggest a professional to do it, as you might cause more harm than good.
 

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It's like Lego for adults

EDIT: You would use the same metaphor 1 second before me mr brightside :p
 

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Yeah I guess it'd be best if I got someone else to do it lol.. wouldn't want to break anything.

I put a new graphics card + power supply in my PC earlier this year so hopefully that'd last me til the end of the HSC and then I wanna get a new one with like two screens and all that haha.
 

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Now which monitor to choose..hmmm decisions... looking at a 24" LED ViewSonic but it's ugly. :(
 

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you should get an SSD, put your OS and programs you use often, and the games you play most (only those) on the SSD, rest throw it on the HDD, and yes you can access both easily.
This doesn't require a RAID set up right?
 

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