What should I do!!???!!

OneZeoN

Enthusiast
Hi

I'm currently saving up for a gaming rig (will take me about 3-4 months for the spec id like :(

Anywhoooo my brother has just gave me a BRAND NEW ASUS 670 2GB graphics card fully sealed etc :D
Problem is I don't own a PC at all until I save up the money to order one here.

So im thinking should I keep the Asus 670 for a few months and order my pc with no dedicated gfx card and save some money OR sell the card now and put towards my gaming rig.

I really wanted the Asus 670 as looks lovely and a great brand and after speaking to PC Specialist live chat earlier they are currently using Palit 670's

Leaning towards keeping the card and hopefully installing it successfully myself mmmmmmmm
 

vanthus

Member Resting in Peace
I would keep the 670,great card according to all reports,thinking of getting one myself.
 

OneZeoN

Enthusiast
Yeah I'm thinking I should keep it as its the card I want anyway.

Is it easy to order a decent rig here and just get no gfx card?
Then just put the 670 in myself?

Will I still get the cables to connect the card etc?
 

keynes

Multiverse Poster
Yeah I'm thinking I should keep it as its the card I want anyway.

Is it easy to order a decent rig here and just get no gfx card?
Then just put the 670 in myself?

Will I still get the cables to connect the card etc?
You will get all the cables, you could also send your gtx 670 to them to get it fitted and installed for you.
 

steaky360

Moderator
Moderator
As Keynes has said, you can always send the card to PCS for them to fit for you (after asking them first of course!). But the only cable's you will need are the PSU cables and PCS usually supply you will all of the cables supplied with the PSU and the rest of the PC components (as far as I know) so you'll have no trouble at all installing the graphics card when you get the rig. It is very simple :)

The advantage in sending it to PCS to install though is they will test the rig with the graphics card installed, so any hiccups will be highlighted early on :)
 

OneZeoN

Enthusiast
Cheers

I'll have a think about either sending it in or doing it it myself.

The only worry is if im sending it away and for some reason it gets damaged or it's faulty then its my problem.
If I do it myself and there's a problem at least I know it was unavoidable etc and no one to blame.

When I order the PC I'll double check with pcs that I get all the cables I need :)
 

OneZeoN

Enthusiast
Bump!

Ok well faster than expected im almost ready to build my rig!! :D

All I need now is my monitor and speakers...which are both coming on Friday!
Nervous and hopefully everything works ok!



Intel 3rd Generation Core i7-3770K CPU (4 x 3.50GHz, Ivy Bridge, Socket 1155, 8Mb L3 Cache, Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0)

Asus P8Z77-V LK Motherboard

Asus Nvidia GeForce 2GB GTX 670

Corsair 8GB 1600Mhz CL9 DDR3 Vengeance Memory

Western Digital Black - 1TB Desktop SATA Hard Drive

Corsair HX850 Professional Series HX 850W ATX/EPS Modular 80 PLUS Gold PSU

Coolermaster Storm Enforcer Mid Tower ATX Case

Samsung S24B300HL 23.6 inch Widescreen LED Monitor
 
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Blackdog

Bright Spark
Nice. PM me if you have any trouble. Be sure to check that the high proifile ram will fit with your cooler master 212. You may need to swap it for corsair gskill/sniper.

*Edit* Ive looked into this and so long as you raise the cpu fan a little (it attaches with clip on brackets) you will be fine. I think your mobo uses the 2nd and 4th slot for an 8gb kit.
 

OneZeoN

Enthusiast
Nice. PM me if you have any trouble. Be sure to check that the high proifile ram will fit with your cooler master 212. You may need to swap it for corsair gskill/sniper.

*Edit* Ive looked into this and so long as you raise the cpu fan a little (it attaches with clip on brackets) you will be fine. I think your mobo uses the 2nd and 4th slot for an 8gb kit.

Yeah uses slot 2 and 4 so hopefully that helps!
Regarding raising the fan?? Is that just clicking it on slightly higher than it should be? Or will it be fine if in slot 2 and 4?

Thanks ill definitely PM you with any issues

edit - oh how did you apply your thermal compound? blob in the middle or spread it out? I hear so many different ways to apply it lol
 
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Blackdog

Bright Spark
DSC_0686.jpg

Here you can see the side of my 212. See how I've attached it horizontally (at the top and bottom of the heatsink) with the little brackets that come attached to the fan. You are gona fit yoursthe same way just a leave little bit of space at the bottom (ie the side closest to the ram). Its easy to clip on these brackets and they just snap on and off so you can experiment.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hNgFNH7zhQ

Heres a video on thermal paste application

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea_bs5G1yYU

Heres a video on the whole process. EVERYTHING is here.
 

OneZeoN

Enthusiast
Thanks

Yeah ill position it vertically like you have with fan forcing air to the back of the case.
Shall I just clip the fan on normally or lift it slightly so its clipped higher away from the ram?

Hard to explain sorry.

And you did the pea method?
What ill be doing I think
 

Blackdog

Bright Spark
I placed a dot on the cpu, got some cling film, put it over my finger and used that to apply it evenly and my temps are great. Any of the options laid out in the tek syndicate video above will be fine. Like static electricity too much emphasis is placed on this - having paid money for your cpu I'm sure you'll be careful, and you will know pretty quickly using HWmonitor if you have a problem.

I'd have a play about with your board.

Remove the stock cpu cooler plate & replace it with your own(mine was blue with silver screws. your cooler will proivde you with a back support that goes under the motherboard - consult your manual)
1 Install the cpu minus the silver heatsink
2 Now install the ram
3 Before applying thermal paste place your heatsink in position to see how much space you will need, make a mental note of how much clearance (if any) you require
4 Clip on the fan accordingly
5 Apply your thermal paste
6 Attach Heatsink, screw it in
 

vanthus

Member Resting in Peace
I don't think too much emphasis can be put on the dangers of static,it's not likely to happen but if it does the consequences can be dire,as in a bricked motherboard.
 

OneZeoN

Enthusiast
I placed a dot on the cpu, got some cling film, put it over my finger and used that to apply it evenly and my temps are great. Any of the options laid out in the tek syndicate video above will be fine. Like static electricity too much emphasis is placed on this - having paid money for your cpu I'm sure you'll be careful, and you will know pretty quickly using HWmonitor if you have a problem.

I'd have a play about with your board.

Remove the stock cpu cooler plate & replace it with your own(mine was blue with silver screws. your cooler will proivde you with a back support that goes under the motherboard - consult your manual)
1 Install the cpu minus the silver heatsink
2 Now install the ram
3 Before applying thermal paste place your heatsink in position to see how much space you will need, make a mental note of how much clearance (if any) you require
4 Clip on the fan accordingly
5 Apply your thermal paste
6 Attach Heatsink, screw it in

mmmmm l do have cling film!
Easy to get it nicely spread?

I don't think too much emphasis can be put on the dangers of static,it's not likely to happen but if it does the consequences can be dire,as in a bricked motherboard.

Yeah l have ordered a cheap static band but its still not turned up yet.

If its not here by Friday then I will just keep touching my case non stop!
 

OneZeoN

Enthusiast
Ok hope its ok to post some pic....if not the mods can delete :)

Anywhooooo im still waiting for my monitior to come in the post!!! Should be here before 6pm so not even sure if PC is working lol

But started the build a couple of hours ago and AFAIK everything has gone quite well.
Done a little cable management but I may need to redo as im a total noob....looks ok to me atm though

Here is some pics...
[Edit by Rakk: I'm not convinced it was PCS's intent to let you show off PC's not built by themselves, sorry]

Yes I know the drive is not at the top :p but it looked better inside for cable/airflow

Just hope it doesnt explode when I get the screen connected and powered on!
 
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OneZeoN

Enthusiast
haha yeah just about

just hope my monitor hurrys up so I can get OS installed and drivers etc....if it works!
 
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