Help with my first build

The differences between OEM and Retail (as I see it). OEM is tied to the machine it was originally installed on, and you can not do an in place upgrade from older versions of Windows, only a clean/fresh install.

Retail can be used on multiple machines, as long as it is only used on one machine at a time. It also comes with support, which may be of dubious value, what with Seven Forums being available :D

Licensing for Hobbyists

A Guy
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 10 Home x64
CPU
INTEL Core i5-750 Quad-Core 3.37GHz
Motherboard
ASUS P7P55D
Memory
HyperX Fury Black Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 1866Mhz
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GeForce GTX 750 Superclocked 1GB 128-Bit GDDR5
Monitor(s) Displays
LG 32MA68HY 32" IPS
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
Samsung 840 Evo 120GB, SEAGATE 500GB Barracuda® 7200.12, SATA 3 Gb/s, 7200 RPM, 16MB cache
PSU
ANTEC TruePower New TP-550, 80 PLUS, 550W
Case
ANTEC Three Hundred Illusion
Cooling
COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 Plus, 4 x 120mm 1 x 140mm Noctua's
Internet Speed
85 + Mbps
Antivirus
Avast
Browser
Vivaldi
I too would just go with Win7 Home Premium x64.



Also, Corsair is a excellent Power Supply. But you could drop that down to a 650W or so.
750 or 850W is overkill for that build.

Unless of course you plan on a SLI configuration in the future, then a bigger PSU may be needed.




If it were me, I would drop down to a 650W Corsair, and Win7 HP for the OS.
Then,, put that extra money towards a bit more powerful GPU, like the GTX570.
Since this is afterall, a Gaming PC.



A small SSD for the OS and Apps would be worth considering as well.
Doesnt have to be huge, but Id say 40-80GB would be great. Even something like a 40GB Intel for less than $100.
And then use the 1TB drive for DATA and Games.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom (Self Build)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i7 2700k
Motherboard
eVGA P67 SLI
Memory
8GB Mushkin Redline Ridgebacks @1866
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX570 SC
Sound Card
XiFi Titanium HD
Monitor(s) Displays
LG W2453V
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Intel 320 80GB -- Intel X25-V 40GB --WD Black 1TB x2 -- WD Blue 640GB
PSU
Seasonic x750
Case
Corsair 600T SE White
Cooling
eVGA Superclocked CPU Cooler
Keyboard
Saitek Cyborg
Antivirus
Kaspersky
Browser
IE
Other Info
LG BD/DVD
The differences between OEM and Retail (as I see it). OEM is tied to the machine it was originally installed on, and you can not do an in place upgrade from older versions of Windows, only a clean/fresh install.

Retail can be used on multiple machines, as long as it is only used on one machine at a time. It also comes with support, which may be of dubious value, what with Seven Forums being available :D

Licensing for Hobbyists

A Guy
This infuriates me.
These continue to be sold on mass to owner builders with the reponsibility of breaking the seal passed onto them. Those who sell these know what they are doing. When or if owner builders digest the fine print they realize they have been taken for a (legal) ride.

This was totally legal prior to Windows 7 so something stinks.

Owner builders have paid good money and accept the OS is tied to one motherboard along with technical support responsibility. As far as wanting MS technical support:rolleyes:

Nevertheless, I guess by selling to a third party you make it legal and MS must respond to activation issues associated with the legal key.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Own build
OS
Windows 7x64 Home Premium SP1
CPU
Intel i7 2600k
Motherboard
ASUS P8Z68 Deluxe
Memory
G.Skill Ripjaws (DDR3-1600) 2x4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia GeForce GTS 450; Intel HD Graphics 3000(GT2+)
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell Ultrasharp IPS panel U2311H, Samsung SyncMaster P2350
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Samsung 850 Pro SSD 256GB, Samsung SSD 840 120GB, Seagates 1TB Barracuda ST31000528AS x2
PSU
Seasonic M12II 520W
Case
Lian Li Lancool PC-K60
Cooling
Case: 1x120mm, 3x140mm CPU: Hyper 212+
Keyboard
Logitech MK520 (wireless)
Mouse
Logitech MK520
Internet Speed
6-7 Mbps
Antivirus
Norton Security Premium, Malwarebytes on 2 (MSE on 3rd PC)
Browser
FireFox
Other Info
Audio: Logitech Z523 2.1
I too would just go with Win7 Home Premium x64.



Also, Corsair is a excellent Power Supply. But you could drop that down to a 650W or so.
750 or 850W is overkill for that build.

Unless of course you plan on a SLI configuration in the future, then a bigger PSU may be needed.




If it were me, I would drop down to a 650W Corsair, and Win7 HP for the OS.
Then,, put that extra money towards a bit more powerful GPU, like the GTX570.
Since this is afterall, a Gaming PC.



A small SSD for the OS and Apps would be worth considering as well.
Doesnt have to be huge, but Id say 40-80GB would be great. Even something like a 40GB Intel for less than $100.
And then use the 1TB drive for DATA and Games.

Why are you recomending those parts? With a bigger power supply you will save money when he wants to upgrade. Also the corsair SSD has a amazing read/write speed. With two raided WD Blacks 750 will give him the space for programs and for files. He will never run out of space and it will alow him to use the speed of his system and not create a bottle neck which is happening with the new chips in regards to the Low end SSD and mechaical drives.

Also a GTX570 on a 650W psu? Under load the computer might crash due to everthing drawing for power. I am not saying that it would not work but there is no room for over head. I use the rule if it is the right size then go up 50watts just to be safe.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Asus
OS
Windows 7 Pro x64 SP1 and Mac OS X 10.8.3
CPU
Intel Core i7-3820 Sandy Bridge-E at 4.75 GHz
Motherboard
ASUS Rampage IV Extreme
Memory
8 x Corsair 8GB DDR3 64 GB Kit @1866 Overclocked @2000
Graphics Card(s)
GTX 580 and MSI R6870
Sound Card
HDMI on GPU and ACL898
Monitor(s) Displays
32" Sony EX-500 120Hz
Screen Resolution
1920x1080P
Hard Drives
1 x Corsair Force Series GT CSSD-F60GBGT-BK (OS)
2 x Western Digital Caviar Black Sata III 750GB (Raid 0)
1 x Western Digital Caviar Black Sata III 1TB (Media)
2 x Western Digital Caviar Black Sata II 640GB (Raid 0)
PSU
Corsair Professional Series Gold AX850
Case
Corsair 800D
Cooling
Corsair H80 High Performance Liquid CPU Cooler
Keyboard
HP Wireless Elite Keyboard
Mouse
HP Wireless Elite Mouse
Internet Speed
Cable, VisionTek Bigfoot Killer 2100 Gaming Network Card
Other Info
4 x GELID Solutions FN-TX12-15 120mm Case Fan with Superior Temperature Control
1 x Corsair 140mm Case Fan
1 x SilverStone FP55B Aluminum front panel 5.25" to a 3.5" bay converter
1 x Ultra Card Reader
1 x Sony Blu-ray Burner BD-5300S-0B
For a single GPU, Yes.
If its a good Quality PSU (Such as Corsair, Seasonic, or Antec) 650W is more than enough.

Im running a 570 SuperClocked in the system in my Specs. Officially they recommend a 550W 38A PSU for it and the system.
Im using a 650W (52A) Corsair with no power issues at all. Thats including multiple HDs, and a Overclocked Quad.

You really only need more than that if running multiple higher end GPUs.



I simply suggested a SSD for the OS and Apps, because they will provide a lot of overall performance.

And although I would personally prefer Intel or OCZ, the only reason I metioned the 40GB was because of price, and would be easier to fit in a budget if running a bit tight.

It would be enough space for the OS/Apps if using larger spinners for DATA and Games. A bit larger SSD would be better though, if it could be worked in.



Though, I think a RAID setup would be more trouble than its worth.
 
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My Computer My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom (Self Build)
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
CPU
Intel Core i7 2700k
Motherboard
eVGA P67 SLI
Memory
8GB Mushkin Redline Ridgebacks @1866
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX570 SC
Sound Card
XiFi Titanium HD
Monitor(s) Displays
LG W2453V
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
Intel 320 80GB -- Intel X25-V 40GB --WD Black 1TB x2 -- WD Blue 640GB
PSU
Seasonic x750
Case
Corsair 600T SE White
Cooling
eVGA Superclocked CPU Cooler
Keyboard
Saitek Cyborg
Antivirus
Kaspersky
Browser
IE
Other Info
LG BD/DVD
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