Cooling, power supply, Windows worm

Hi all

Before my last post: http://forums.adobe.com/message/3977155#3977155

I have purched the new processor with the following specifications:

CPU: i7 2600 k 3.4 ghz

MB: Asus p8z68v pro

Graphics card: Gigabyte 560ti OC

Memory: Ripjaws-X 2 * 2 * 4 GB 1600 mhz cl7-8-7-24

OS HD: 500 gb caviar black sata III

Additionl HD: 4 * 1 t black sata III + 2T green sata III for the media

Power: 900W Antec Gamer a current high

Case: Fractal Design Black Pearl XL

DVD: Pioneer BDR + LG burner

Cooling: Scythe kama cpu cooler sck 2000 grand cross

I had a problem of mounting of the above, then a decent cooler. The problem, as stated there, was the extra memory space.

This model is a good choice should I go for the cooling water instead?

Second, don't the antec gamer worm is pretty decent? I could buy the NVA High Current Pro 750 w, but it would cost me an extra $ 36.

Third and last, are there changes if I'm running windows 7 pro or ultimate to windows version 7?

Thank you and best regards,

Mehdi.

You want only a block of POWER Gold Label, so that would mean that only the latter is possible. The first link is the only Bronze Label and is not good enough for extended periods of heavy load.

Go to Extreme Power Supply calculator and download the Pro version. Then enter all your components, including the projects for expansion or additional disks in the future, including the devices USB and FW, fans, etc.

Charging system to 100%, capacitor ages at 30% and then add 10 to 15% of the power for safety. Pay attention to the amperage on each rail. Not every power supply delivers the amperage required on each rail as required for your system, even when the total power is sufficient.

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