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But having more space on your SSD does make it faster, so why not get a bigger one?
SSD's dont spin and therefore dont have the same slow down issues of standard drives. They will slow down very slightly when they get near full due to garbage collection but not like a standard drive. IMO, if you have 20GB of free space you're good. If you only have 10GB free then id look at a bigger drive.
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I still have no clue for the case though, could you give me some example of generally speaking good one, with special attention to silence.
As for other stuff, does it look good? It's more or less what we suggested on this topic.
For RAM I asked above, I picked 2*8 for possible evolution instead of 4*4, dunno if it makes difference?
For the SSD, the 840 pro is almost double price... Is it really worth it?
For the GPU I have no clue which brand to choose, does it really make a difference?
And for people in Europe, do you know possible places where I could find prices lower than this (not too far from Beligum for transport fee)?
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And 4*4 is faster than 2*8 yes
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And for people in Europe, do you know possible places where I could find prices lower than this (not too far from Beligum for transport fee)?
Rue Montgallet in Paris ( http://www.rue-montgallet.com/ ). Your motherboard and your proc are each roughly 40€ cheaper there (I didn't check the rest of your stuff). I basically assembled all of my PCs with parts from that place
As for the brand for the GPU you'll be better off with a good brand (like MSI, BFG, or eVGA) as they will offer a more reliable product with often greater performance. They tend to be more expensive though
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Here's what I imagine for now.
I still have no clue for the case though, could you give me some example of generally speaking good one, with special attention to silence.
You can really choose any, that has enough air openings and a case cooler. If the stock cooler is crap, get a cheap one from Skythe for a few bucks to replace it. I payed 30 bucks for my case and its silent.
For the GPU I have no clue which brand to choose, does it really make a difference?
As far as i know, most manifacturers stay close to the standard architecture. The notable difference is the cooler which they use and the software bundle. So i'd watch out for one with efficient silent cooling. Some overclock by default, so you get some better performance including warranty for 2 years, if thats what you're searching for.
And for people in Europe, do you know possible places where I could find prices lower than this (not too far from Beligum for transport fee)?
In germany, when i order a whole system, www.mindfactory.de usually has the cheapest average price for all products combined. dunno whether they send to belgium though.
edit: regarding your power supply, i think you can get away with good quality for a much cheaper price. I can suggest you the Corsair TX modular series. Its very reliable, modular and runs at 100€ only for the 700W variant.
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For the SSD if you can swing the extra cash for the 840 Pro I'd do it.
For the case, I really like Lian-Li and Corsair. Check out those two brands and im sure something will jump out at you.
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https://www.mindfactory.de/shopping_cart.php/basket_action/load_basket_extern/id/4f17de220299b62e8b613f55d19db444242252df2c07638ba7e
shipping inside EU is 29€ though
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Tom's Hardware
I couldn't find any well structured reviews for the 840 non-pro version.
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That german site though looks interesting. Also it seems you only pay 19% tax instead of 21 here. Overall everything seems cheaper there, almost 30€ on the power supply for example that kinda huge. Indeed I can ship for 30€ which around the same as the french website I usually use.
That link you gave, it's almost 300€ difference, though you mixed up some stuff (ssd only 128, not the same power, not the same RAM and GPU brand). Still I think every part is a little bit cheaper so it might be really worth it overall like 100-200€ easily which is huge.
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Btw replacing the ssd by the pro, I'm still at 30€ less on that site! Most likely going this way.
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I'll prolly buy all the parts here http://www.alternate.com/ and put it together with a friend of mine. But I doubt it's the cheapest ^^
And 4*4 is faster than 2*8 yes
alternate is pretty expensive but got good service
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And do I automatically benefit from this : http://www.mindfactory.de/Highlights/NVIDIA_AC3_Gratis/background_true
And is there any other stuff I could benefit from or need to pay attention to?
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if you need help come online xfire/steam
also if you want to check the cheapest prices you can use gh.de
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For case, corsair carbide 500r good?
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Total is € 1.531,24
See any issue? I have to wait until 17/12/2012 right? Can it become longer?
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