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Catfish
New system time!
Well it's finally time for a new desktop. It'll be a 99% gaming machine. I like to play everything... WoW to Crysis and anything else that I can find the time to get into.
Trying to stick around $1500 (a few hundred either way wouldn't kill me). I tend to try to get about 3-4 years out of a system with a video card upgrade here and there.
I know the latest/greatest video cards (true successor to the 8800gtx) are right around the corner so I'm going to just go with a single 8800gt for now, with hopes of just popping it out and adding one or two of the g200 series when they hit in a few months.
A few questions too;
1. Quad 9300 or the E8400. Am I killing the "future proof" thing by going dual core? Will I want to kill myself in 2 months when a slew of games hit the market that support quad? I plan on overclocking but just a little.
2. 64 bit and 4mb RAM or 32 bit and 2mb? I'm leaning towards the 4mb, 64bit Vista again with an eye towards the future.
3. 780i motherboard... overkill? I don't want to go cheap on a MB but I don't want to just throw money away either.
4. I've configured this thing with a soundcard. Will this give me a gain in framerates and is the sound quality that much improved?
I configured this thing mainly off cyberpower's site and THINK it looks pretty good. Please let me know if I'm screwing up too badly OR just waisting money on anything. Would you add anything that would make a world of difference for not a lot more money?
-CoolerMaster Cosmos S Gaming Full Tower
-Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300
-EVGA nForce 780i SLI FSB 1333
-4GB PC6400 DDR2/800 (Corsair)
-GeForce 8800GT EVGA brand
-X-Fi XtremeGamer
-64bit Vista Home Premium
-Thermaltake DuOrb CPU Cooling Fan
-800 Watt PSU by Xion SuperNova
Thanks for your help!!
Update - ordered... changes were,
-E8400 (Plan on a very mild overclock, and will drop in a quad when games really use them)
-GeForce 9800GX2 (can sell it to a friend to make up a portion of the cost when the g200's hit... I admit there's nothing really smart about getting this card now, but what the heck. I game on a 24" and with a little overclocking it'll be fun to play with)
-ASUS 750i (780i seemed more then I would ever use... triple SLI? Not for me)
-Ultra X3 800watts PSU (better rep, gives me some wiggle room for future upgrades)
Last edited by LgFriess; 05-10-2008 at 12:25 PM.
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i'd say take out the sound card and get a Q9450 instead of a Q9300
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32 GB SSD
640 GB SATA II HDD
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Windows 7
 Originally Posted by rimmerchant
it's like choosing whether you want to be kicked in the left or right nut..
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Ultra Great White Shark!!
You can go with the Quad core CPU, But not many games now will even support it.
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Catfish
Well I went ahead and ordered the thing.
Went with a Asus 750i instead. 4gb RAM with vista64.
I also took a gamble and I know, I know, pretty much a dumb move but whatever... 9800GX2. My thoughts were that when the g200s hit, I can sell this to a friend for a few hundred bucks and he'll be thrilled. If I just went with a 8800gt, it would just sit there after I had an upgrade.
I'll post some pics when it gets here.
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 Originally Posted by LgFriess
Well I went ahead and ordered the thing.
Went with a Asus 750i instead. 4gb RAM with vista64.
I also took a gamble and I know, I know, pretty much a dumb move but whatever... 9800GX2. My thoughts were that when the g200s hit, I can sell this to a friend for a few hundred bucks and he'll be thrilled. If I just went with a 8800gt, it would just sit there after I had an upgrade.
I'll post some pics when it gets here.
I've heard good things about that video card. I'd probably have stuck with the 780i, though.
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we can finally get the 750a and 780a for amd in the states
Asus M4A79T
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
2x1 GB Crucial ballistix DDR3
32 GB SSD
640 GB SATA II HDD
Gigabyte 5850 OC
Windows 7
 Originally Posted by rimmerchant
it's like choosing whether you want to be kicked in the left or right nut..
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Catfish
Oh, also went with the E8400 instead of the quad. I figure when the games are out that I really need the quads, I'll just buy one and plug it in. Probably be a lot cheaper for a better processor by then anyway. Plus a little overclock with the cpu and gpu should take me a long way.
Last edited by LgFriess; 05-09-2008 at 03:17 PM.
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Great White Shark
Everything looks good, only exception's the PSU......dunno about others, but it ain't one of the known brands that I'm familiar with.
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Great White Shark
Unless you were absolutely sure you were going to go SLI, I would have stayed away from the NV chipsets.
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 Originally Posted by Un4given
Unless you were absolutely sure you were going to go SLI, I would have stayed away from the NV chipsets.
I was reading that the 780/790 beat the x38/x48 in most benchmarks... unfortunately I have no linky to prove it
Current Rig: Q6600 @2.8GHz | Zalman CNPS 9700 | 6 GB Corsair XM2 DDR2 RAM @ 736 MHz | 2 x 150 GB Raptors Raid 0 | Asus Dark Knight 4870 512 MB | Gigabyte EP45-U3DL Motherboard | ASUS VW266H Panel | Lian Li PC-V1200Bplus
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it does but i don't have no linky either lol
Asus M4A79T
AMD Phenom II X6 1055T
2x1 GB Crucial ballistix DDR3
32 GB SSD
640 GB SATA II HDD
Gigabyte 5850 OC
Windows 7
 Originally Posted by rimmerchant
it's like choosing whether you want to be kicked in the left or right nut..
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Catfish
Well I still have a bit of time to change my order... would Asus P5N-T Deluxe nForce 780i be a better choice? And why? At most, I'll go SLI somewhere down the line, and the 750i will let me do that.
Am I seriously gimping myself?
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 Originally Posted by LgFriess
Well I still have a bit of time to change my order... would Asus P5N-T Deluxe nForce 780i be a better choice? And why? At most, I'll go SLI somewhere down the line, and the 750i will let me do that.
Am I seriously gimping myself?
Usually, once u make your order, you can't change it. What do you mean u have a bit of time to change your order?
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 Originally Posted by Un4given
Unless you were absolutely sure you were going to go SLI, I would have stayed away from the NV chipsets.
Hi, i was thinking of using asus p5k with a single 8800gts.
are you saying i should consider something else?
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