Core i7 friendly CPU-Z released
"New version of the overclockers friend is available for download,"
Published: 28th August 2008 | Source: CPUID |
Version 1.47 Now Available
A new version of CPU-Z has today been released, which will include identification support for the new Core i7 (Nehalem) and Intel Core 2 Duo S Mobile processors. Support for NVIDIA's MCP79/7A and AMD’s 790GX / SB750 chipsets has also been introduced within the new version.

You can download the latest version (V1.47) from here. You can discuss in our forums here.
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ED
nice build , but i would go with the q6600 ?
For games its better to have a highly OC'd dual core as most/almost all games are single thread apps
My main concerns where the graphic's card, as i Hear some of the ATi offerings where a bit hotter, but faster. Really my main choice for the card was its performance/price and i know that there quiet, not a fan of loud pc's.
Any thoughts on the case? or should it all be dandy in there
Thanks
about the case..i would chose the antec 900 ( 100$ , Lian Li PC-7B costs about 100 too )
Always wanted a lian li to, They ooze quality. Plus i have seen various guides on soundproofing them, and it looks well good ;)
ED
I would nudge the motherboard down to a P5Q Pro, and get some GeIL Black Dragon PC6400. Antec 900, Corsair VX550 (unless the higher models don't cost too much more, that really depends on where you are going to buy the parts from), and a WD6400AAKS. I would go ATI, but that is up to you, I don't know why you don't like ATI, there is nothing wrong with them.


e8400
Asus P5Q-E
2 GIG corsair XM2 PC 8500
Asus 9800GTX+ (dont like ati)
Lian Li PC-7B
Gigabyte Odin PSU 650w
320 gig WD Blue
Any thoughts?