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Well I see all the posts are here, so I'll just post my Idea of my 1.5k-under build here:
Message edited by MetaKnight on 07-24-2008 at 08:56:44 AM |
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Well if you really plan on upgrading to 8GB's of ram anytime soon, (I wouldnt) then you might as well go with a 64 bit OS now. It will run just fine with 2 gb or ram while you wait to upgrade. Do you really need 1200 watts? Even with 3 way SLI, I think it would be overkill. Check this out:
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hd 4870 is best buy |
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You can't 3 way the 4870's though if you wait till the 4870x2 comes out, you can get 2 of those for your pc to make one great visual experience. (hope you have a large monitor)
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Message edited by Mark $ on 07-23-2008 at 10:10:44 AM |
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--------------- Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L*Intel E2180 OC 3.00Ghz Lapped*PowerColor ATI 3850 256MB*Patriot 2x1GB DDR2 800*Cooler Master CM690*Western Digital 250 GB*Silverstone Strider 600 Watt Modular PSU*Samsung Lightscribe Drive*CoolerMaster Geminni II Lapped Mirror Finish |
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@ Suicide,
Message edited by MetaKnight on 07-23-2008 at 10:18:54 AM |
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Yea man 850 watts of quality power would serve you just fine. And I also agree that 3 4870's would be a better buy. Even just 2 would be a monster --------------- Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L*Intel E2180 OC 3.00Ghz Lapped*PowerColor ATI 3850 256MB*Patriot 2x1GB DDR2 800*Cooler Master CM690*Western Digital 250 GB*Silverstone Strider 600 Watt Modular PSU*Samsung Lightscribe Drive*CoolerMaster Geminni II Lapped Mirror Finish |
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http://www.extremetech.com/article [...] 590,00.asp
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^ There we go, although (not trying to be an ass) I think the "proper" term when using more then ATI 2 GPU's in a multicard configuration is Crossfire X.
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X is correct |
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Wait, can it Quad CF....X XD
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You can quad any ATI card in the 38xx series or above. --------------- Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L*Intel E2180 OC 3.00Ghz Lapped*PowerColor ATI 3850 256MB*Patriot 2x1GB DDR2 800*Cooler Master CM690*Western Digital 250 GB*Silverstone Strider 600 Watt Modular PSU*Samsung Lightscribe Drive*CoolerMaster Geminni II Lapped Mirror Finish |
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Well that article says up to four can be used in Crossfire X. Like I said the new 4870x2 to be released soon can be used in quad easily. |
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I do believe that you can use more than 2 cards in crossfire, but I thought I read that there is minimal (if any) support for more than 2 - that was the argument against having 2 4870x2. Maybe they'll support it better soon, but I believe I had read that the extra cards didn't do a ton extra. |
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I read an article about the single 4870 Radeon from ATI, no crossfire. They seem to perform just as well as 260s except a few dollars cheaper.
Message edited by MetaKnight on 07-23-2008 at 11:07:52 AM |
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ATI fixed their AA problems with the 48xx series, btw what resolution will you be playing at? |
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probably 1900 by 1650 or less. But I want good graphics Message edited by MetaKnight on 07-24-2008 at 02:46:50 AM |
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What is a better buy?
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