Comments on a new build

AaManiac

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Hey Guys I ask for a trained eye once again on a new build I am planning on ordering in the next few days....

Everything Will be ordered from NewEgg
Here it goes:

559.99: 8800 GTX Nvidia Foxconn (DVI 2, PCI Express 16)

159.99: Thermaltake Armor extreme atx full tower

139.99: Sparkle 650W Power Supply 24 pIN main, 2-6pin pci-e

184.99: Fowconn Socket AM2 Nvidia nForce 590 SLI (4 X 240 Pin mem slots,
Supports dual channel, 2 x pci express 16, 1 x pci express 4,
1 X Pci express 1, 2 x PCi slots) 24 pin power, 12 in X 9.6 in

79.99: 320 GB HD Western Digital Caviar SATA 3.0

207.99: OCZ performance 2 GB (2 X 1GB) RAM 184 PIN DDR SDRAM

439.99: AMD Athlon 64 FX - 60 Toledo 2.6 GHz socket 939 Dual core

92.99: Creative sound card xtreme music pci interface

I just want to make sure these components are all compatiable with each other as well as good brands/makers

Thanks Guys/Gals

-Maniac
 
Yeah I just looked over it... my broth sent me this in an e-mail and told me to ask the HWF Crew since this is where I asked about my first computer....

Ok Goignt o Stick with the proc. any suggest on MoBo's

-Maniac
 
Asus A8N32-SLI
MSI K8N-SLI series
Abit KN8 SLI/Ultra SLI
Epox 9NPA Ultra/SLI series

DFI LanParty NF4 Ultra-D/SLI-D/SLI-DR/Expert SLI-DR (for uber tweaking only)
DFI Infinity NF4 Ultra/SLI

Really, any Socket 939 motherboard sporting an nForce 4 Ultra or SLI/SLI32 chipset will be a good choice. I'd probably shy away from the DFI LanParty boards if he's not comfortable fiddling around in BIOS. They are amazing boards, don't get me wrong, but if your bro's a 'n00b', then I'm hesitant to recommend them.
 
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