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Starting to build new setup
I'm going to start building my new machine soon, I'm going for,
GFX - 2 x GeForce 7800GTX's
RAM - 4GB's DDR2
Sound - Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
DVD - 2 x Phillip's DVDRW's that burn an Image onto the disc
HDD - My Existing 120GB SATA & 200GB ATA, and a new 400GB SATA
Not sure what PSU yet though.
But I needed some help on the best processpr for gaming, and then I can pick my Mobo. What would you reccomend??
Thanks
Ty
GFX - 2 x GeForce 7800GTX's
RAM - 4GB's DDR2
Sound - Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
DVD - 2 x Phillip's DVDRW's that burn an Image onto the disc
HDD - My Existing 120GB SATA & 200GB ATA, and a new 400GB SATA
Not sure what PSU yet though.
But I needed some help on the best processpr for gaming, and then I can pick my Mobo. What would you reccomend??
Thanks
Ty
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Re: Starting to build new setup
Give the graphics cards a few weeks, ATI's new R520 stuff may blow nvidia out of the water.Ty aka Sir Die Aloty wrote:I'm going to start building my new machine soon, I'm going for,
GFX - 2 x GeForce 7800GTX's
RAM - 4GB's DDR2
Sound - Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
DVD - 2 x Phillip's DVDRW's that burn an Image onto the disc
HDD - My Existing 120GB SATA & 200GB ATA, and a new 400GB SATA
Not sure what PSU yet though.
But I needed some help on the best processpr for gaming, and then I can pick my Mobo. What would you reccomend??
Thanks
Ty
RAM wise DDR/DRR2 is questionable as yet, DDR is often as fast/faster.
CPU: go for athlon 64 and socket 939.
mobo: wiat to see what happens with graphics cards.
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Re: Starting to build new setup
Thankies Mr BerkDr. kitteny berk wrote:Give the graphics cards a few weeks, ATI's new R520 stuff may blow nvidia out of the water.Ty aka Sir Die Aloty wrote:I'm going to start building my new machine soon, I'm going for,
GFX - 2 x GeForce 7800GTX's
RAM - 4GB's DDR2
Sound - Soundblaster Audigy 2 ZS Platinum
DVD - 2 x Phillip's DVDRW's that burn an Image onto the disc
HDD - My Existing 120GB SATA & 200GB ATA, and a new 400GB SATA
Not sure what PSU yet though.
But I needed some help on the best processpr for gaming, and then I can pick my Mobo. What would you reccomend??
Thanks
Ty
RAM wise DDR/DRR2 is questionable as yet, DDR is often as fast/faster.
CPU: go for athlon 64 and socket 939.
mobo: wiat to see what happens with graphics cards.
Which athlon 64 though?
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I mostly see no point in RAIDing for home systems. especially not raid 5deject wrote:With no budget limit:
CPU: Athlon 64 X2 4800+
Mobo: Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe (with onboard RAID 5!)
RAM: 2GB of whatever tickles your fancy
0+1 on two 74gb raptors and a storage drive on a gaming system is fair.
really no point using raid5 unless you've got a fileserver or something.
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hehe, I'm not worried about it. I'm not really running any backup at all right now....Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Mostly i think with modern HDDs, there's little risk of failure in most cases.
If you're that worried about it, i'd suggest an external HDD and/or using a spare box as a fileserver etc for extra security.
I just love RAID 5 because it really is the penultimate data storage method.
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but if you have any programs running the background (antivirus, firewall, antispyware, steam, etc) then the dual core will handle those separately to the game, giving you an overall speed increase even if the game isnt written for dual core. i think, im not 100% sure how the load distribution works.pixie pie wrote:.. For gaming? FX57 > X2 4800+...deject wrote:With no budget limit:
CPU: Athlon 64 X2 4800+
Mobo: Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe (with onboard RAID 5!)
RAM: 2GB of whatever tickles your fancy
as for RAM, 2gb is plenty, any more is overkill and too expensive.
also this http://www.komplett.co.uk/k/ki.asp?sku=312207&cks=PRL is worth a look, although you would probably want one of the cheaper versions.
for the mobo, something reliable with reasonable features, it isnt somewere you need to go overboard cost-wise. something reasonably upgradable but nothing too extreme imo.
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I know that a FX-57 will give you 5-10 more FPS than a X2 4800+, but come on, he;s going to put dual 7800GTX's in the damn thing, it's not like he's going to miss 10 FPS, whereas being able to play Battlefield 2 while encoding a video or something is something WAY better. IMO, the fx-57 is really not worth the money.pixie pie wrote:.. For gaming? FX57 > X2 4800+...deject wrote:With no budget limit:
CPU: Athlon 64 X2 4800+
Mobo: Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe (with onboard RAID 5!)
RAM: 2GB of whatever tickles your fancy
Also you have to consider that software developers are starting to code for dual core CPUs, seeing as how they will become the standard within a couple of years. That means your single core CPU will be lagging behind all the cool kids with their Dual Core's...