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Hi everyone,
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See my signature, plus: Asus P5N-32E 680i SLI mobo I do everything you plan on doing except video, and my build works wonderfully for all of them. Using Vista 64bit. My advice, avoid Asus motherboards and go for another manufacturer. I was able to OC my CPU with no voltage increase at 1333fsb, but the board is super picky and I've yet to get a stable OC over that. For newer games, or games like WoW, etc. that are CPU intensive, you're definitely going to want a quad core overclocked. You really do see a huge boost using programs like the CS3 suite with an overclocked quad as well. Cooling is good, and with the massive side fans, a fan on the heatsink, and fans up on my 3 8800GTXs, everything in the case stays nice and cool. What size screen(s) do you have? Resolution plays a huge factor in what kind of video card(s) you'll want to get. Although for heatsink you may also want to consider: Also, I definitely would say go with another power supply if you don't intend on going with Tri-SLI/Quad-SLI. It's a fantastic power supply, but totally excessive if you don't plan on going that route Message edited by Oh Snap on 05-30-2008 at 02:58:59 AM --------------- Intel Core 2 Quad q6600 @ 3.0ghz // 8GB PC8500 RAM @ 1066 2x WD Velociraptors 10k rpm RAID 0 3x (Tri-SLI) BFG NVidia GeForce 8800 GTX OC 768MB 2x Gateway FPD2485W 24" Monitors and 2x 30" Dell 3007WFP Monitors |
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Well in all fairness everyone posting their computer specs is kind of an online dick waving contest --------------- Intel Core 2 Quad q6600 @ 3.0ghz // 8GB PC8500 RAM @ 1066 2x WD Velociraptors 10k rpm RAID 0 3x (Tri-SLI) BFG NVidia GeForce 8800 GTX OC 768MB 2x Gateway FPD2485W 24" Monitors and 2x 30" Dell 3007WFP Monitors |
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My build: but its over $800:
--------------- http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/ [...] ate-modode <-- Computer Builds Success comes from knowing that you did your best to become the best that you are capable of becoming."-John Wooden |
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Here's what's being delivered to me tomorrow (in terms of the components you need):
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Message edited by modode on 05-30-2008 at 05:35:24 AM |
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My build is a bit old: Core2Duo E4400 If you update the graphics card to the current price/performance leader of the 8800GT, the current CPU in that price range would be an E6550 or E4600, buy one larger hard-drive, update the motherboard to a P5K series board instead of P5B, and get a Corsair VX450 for the PSU. You would end up with a budget system like I have.
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Message edited by Gravemind123 on 05-30-2008 at 05:43:23 AM |
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Message edited by sweetpants on 05-30-2008 at 05:47:43 AM |
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I went with the following parts recently, actually...all I did was upgrade my mobo, RAM, and processor (I already had the PSU, but it's still available and its great!):
Message edited by stabgotham on 05-30-2008 at 06:47:31 AM --------------- Lian Li PC61 | MSI K9A2 Platinum 790FX | AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ Black Edition | Xigmatek S1283 Rifle CPU Cooler | 4GB OCZ SLI-Edition DDR2 800 | Visiontek HD4850 | WD Caviar 250GB | X-Fi XtremeMusic | Samsung 17" 740n |
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See my sig. Mobo doesn't come with firewire, but an add-in card isn't too expensive. Cheap, fast, very cool, very quiet, all for about $650 (minus the monitor of course). |
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Whoops, forgot quick reply doesn't display sigs. There ya go. --------------- E7200 w/Xigmatek HDT-S963 @ 3.6/GA-EP35-DS3L/Gigabyte 8800GT/4G G.Skill 800/Seagate 250g/Antec NSK4480B/Acer P221W/Windows Vista Home Premium 64 |
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