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    First and foremost, I would never buy such a high end motherboard as an open box item, you have absolutely no idea how it was treated before it became an open box item. Here is Newegg's open box policy:
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    product itself; accessories MAY OR MAY NOT BE INCLUDED with  Open-Box products. Newegg
    will not send you a missing accessory, even  if the missing accessory is required in
    order to properly make use of  all the product’s advertised functions.
    Second of all, if you have to ask other people for advice on building a computer [no offense, this is one of the things this forum is here for], you should not even be buying such a high end motherboard like that; you will not be taking advantage of any of the bells and whistles it offers which cost the extra money, regardless of whether you have that cash to throw around or not.

    Unless...

    ...you had plans of becoming a computer enthusiast who wants to overclock their rig like a mad man. If that is the case, then I would suggest getting rid of that Zalman CPU cooler and getting something a little manlier like a TRUE Black, an Ultra 120, or go all out with water cooling.

    Back on topic...

    As Coltimar suggested, I wouldn't run WoW on the same HDD as Windows either, let alone record FRAPS at the same time as doing it. I currently run Windows, WoW, and record FRAPS all on three separate HDDs. Either get an SSD [there are about 738 recent threads on them in this forum], buy a nice Western Digital Raptor, or at least another drive so you can separate Windows from WoW.

    Also, the memory your friend selected for you won't even work with that motherboard. That motherboard is one of those hybrid i3/i5/i7 boards which is using dual channel memory, not triple channel.

    I would keep the triple channel memory [I would recommend Mushkin or Corsair myself, but to each their own] and switch to a real Core i7 1366 setup which almost everyone and their mother have upgraded to [except for you AMD folks ]. Meaning, pick up a Core i7 930 and and then a real motherboard which will run a 1366 socket processor. I would recommend one of these.

    You also do not have a video card listed there so I'll just go ahead and recommend an eVGA 460 GTX 1GB model because I'm an nVidia fan boy. If you were to purchase 2 of those 460's they outperform one single 480 and they are cheaper. This is of course in SLI which is not recommended for multiboxing, I was just throwing that out there in case you play other games which can utilize SLI.

    FOR ALL OF DUAL-BOXING.COM:
    IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE UPGRADING TO AN i7 SYSTEM AND YOU LIVE NEAR A MICROCENTER THEN YOU CAN PURCHASE ONE THERE FOR ALMOST $100 LESS THAN NEWEGG SELLS THEM. THIS HAS BEEN THE CASE WITH THEIR PROCESSORS FOR QUITE AWHILE NOW.

    It wouldn't hurt to look through at least 10 pages of this forum to see what other i7 systems people are building. Any other questions... fire away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenril View Post
    First and foremost, I would never buy such a high end motherboard as an open box item, you have absolutely no idea how it was treated before it became an open box item. Here is


    Absolutely agree. Never buy open box pc components, too much of a risk (and why are they open box to begin with?).



    Also, anyone know if the i7's benefit from even number of sticks of ram? Remember how in the q6600's if you had 3 sticks it would not run as fast unless it had 4? Something about the channels....so you either had 2 sticks, or 4 sticks. I see he is purchasing 3....
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    Quote Originally Posted by d0z3rr View Post
    Also, anyone know if the i7's benefit from even number of sticks of ram? Remember how in the q6600's if you had 3 sticks it would not run as fast unless it had 4? Something about the channels....so you either had 2 sticks, or 4 sticks. I see he is purchasing 3....
    Socket 1156 still utilizes dual channel, Socket 1366 utilizes triple channel. Even though you can find motherboards that can sport both an 1156 or a 1366, they'll use dual channel because of the 1156 restrictions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenril View Post
    . Even though you can find motherboards that can sport both an 1156 or a 1366,
    what?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sajuuk View Post
    what?
    Ah haha, what I meant was you can find 1156 i7's which use dual channel instead of the real i7's which use triple channel. Sorry it has been a very long day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenril View Post
    Ah haha, what I meant was you can find 1156 i7's which use dual channel instead of the real i7's which use triple channel. Sorry it has been a very long day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenril View Post
    Socket 1156 still utilizes dual channel, Socket 1366 utilizes triple channel. Even though you can find motherboards that can sport both an 1156 or a 1366, they'll use dual channel because of the 1156 restrictions.
    never heard of that but I know better than disagreeing with Fenril.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenril View Post

    FOR ALL OF DUAL-BOXING.COM:
    IF YOU ARE GOING TO BE UPGRADING TO AN i7 SYSTEM AND YOU LIVE NEAR A MICROCENTER THEN YOU CAN PURCHASE ONE THERE FOR ALMOST $100 LESS THAN NEWEGG SELLS THEM. THIS HAS BEEN THE CASE WITH THEIR PROCESSORS FOR QUITE AWHILE NOW.

    SAY WHAT?!
    SO I CAN GET AN i7 FOR A Newegg's i5 Cost?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kawasa View Post
    SAY WHAT?!
    SO I CAN GET AN i7 FOR A Newegg's i5 Cost?!
    Yeah. I just had a friend pick up my i7 930 for $199 (+tax) when he went to L.A.

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