Capt. Foley
Member
+155|7025|Allentown, PA, USA
Nividia GeForce 256mb 7900 GT
7200rpm 80GB hard drive
450watt power supply
16x DVD drive, 48x CD drive
2GB DDR2 240ping RAM
Pentium 4 3.0E Prescot
Motherboard that can take 8GB of RAM and 3 SLI-E x16 Video Cards
Windows XP Media Center Edition
AC97 Sound Card with the motherboard

And I just want to make sure I can run BF2 ENTIRELY maxed out, not including SF. But I would like to know if I could run SF on all high settings also with minimum lag and -1 min loading times.
Jestar
Shifty's Home Number: 02 9662 8432
+373|7178

It should, with 2 GB of RAM, but you May want to invest in a Bigger Hard Drive
slo5oh
Member
+28|7098
How did you end up decing on an intel chip?

I don't know where you're going to find a board that takes 3 SLI cards... since SLI is supposed to link 2 cards not 3.
Maj.Do
Member
+85|7189|good old CA
dude that Intel isnt good with the 7900. Might be a bottleneck.   (Still fast but yea)  and i dont think there is a motherboard with 3 pcie slots..and the AC97?  Why not an audigy?    And why not wait for Vista and DX10 so you can enjoy Crysis on High
link52787
Member
+29|6959
8gb is alot of memory.  I have 2 gb and it doesn't take me long to get on the server.
Mike.Grun
Member
+11|6961|Trophy Club, Texas
What about intel dual cores and the nvidia 7900gtxs? Any bottlenecking there?
Richard2000
Banned
+39|6983|England
get a 550 psu
the 450 will get a bit hot and fuck your computer up
Stomper_40k
Re-Incarnation. You mean re-spawn right?
+44|7083|Cardiff - Wales - UK

slo5oh wrote:

How did you end up decing on an intel chip?

I don't know where you're going to find a board that takes 3 SLI cards... since SLI is supposed to link 2 cards not 3.
Theres a motherboard advertised on the Nvidia website that does quad Sli
DonFck
Hibernator
+3,227|7069|Finland

Capt. Foley wrote:

This is what Im getting, not changing it anymore
Are you sure?

Bigger HDD (160+) or 2 HDD:s (80+160?)
s939 MB (w. 4 or more RAM slots)
AMD Athlon 64 3500+ or higher (I'm running 3200+ just fine)
SBLive! or Audigy (AC97 will not only slow things down, but can be problematic with VoIP)
I need around tree fiddy.
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|7153
well tell us the ram speed... theres a 2 X1gb ddr2 800mhz for only 250 bucks, g.skill ram cl=4... u can get a conroe ready mobo and upgrade to conroe later u know. get the gigabyte 965p 6quad thing
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.ACB|_Cutthroat1
No place like 127.0.0.1
+76|7133|Gold Coast,QLD,Australia
you will be so sorry if you dont get an AMD X2 or as ninja said a conroe ready board, o and a bigger hdd
saltypeanuts
Member
+1|7221|The Valley of the Sun

slo5oh wrote:

How did you end up decing on an intel chip?

I don't know where you're going to find a board that takes 3 SLI cards... since SLI is supposed to link 2 cards not 3.
Found two boards on newegg.com that supports triple pci-express x16 and up to 8GB of ram (the 8GBs of ram is listed as up to 4GB on newegg but 8GB on Intel's website and supports ATI's Crossfire and Jetways version supports SLI):


http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6813153041

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6813153041

The triple pci-e is broken down into x16, x8, x4

When would you use triple pci-e?  ATI announced that (along with nvidia) is teaming up with Havok to create the Havok FX physics engine where you would use another graphics card to handle all physics function.  So you can have two 1900xtx running in crossfire for graphics and say an x800 handling the physics.  There is nothing concrete on this technology, though, only on paper so far.  Nvidia also announced partnership with Havok FX but not in the same way ATI is.

http://www.firingsquad.com/news/newsart … chid=10649

I would seriously have you reconsider your choice on the Jetway version.  I know that it is cheaper at $86.00 (speculating that you are getting that one) but the user reviews on that one is not very kind.  For $70.00 more I would get the Asus A8N-SLI premium.  It is the board that I am currently using and it is rock solid  and uses an AMD processor. 

In fact if you wait a month when Intel releases their Conroe core 2 processors (provided that it is not a paper launch), AMD stated that they were going to cut their Athlon 64 and x2 chips by half.  You could get an x2 3800+ for the same price as the pentium-e chip you are looking at.  Wait a month save a little more cash and you will be a whole lot happier.

http://www.digitimes.com/mobos/a20060612A1001.html

Last edited by saltypeanuts (2006-06-20 00:46:10)

Janus67
Tech God
+86|7032|Ohio, USA

Stomper_40k wrote:

slo5oh wrote:

How did you end up decing on an intel chip?

I don't know where you're going to find a board that takes 3 SLI cards... since SLI is supposed to link 2 cards not 3.
Theres a motherboard advertised on the Nvidia website that does quad Sli
that still only uses two cards, but they have 2 gpus each.


I dunno why you are sticking with Intel, especially their dated technology that is still beat out by AMD.
Cybargs
Moderated
+2,285|7153

Janus67 wrote:

Stomper_40k wrote:

slo5oh wrote:

How did you end up decing on an intel chip?

I don't know where you're going to find a board that takes 3 SLI cards... since SLI is supposed to link 2 cards not 3.
Theres a motherboard advertised on the Nvidia website that does quad Sli
that still only uses two cards, but they have 2 gpus each.


I dunno why you are sticking with Intel, especially their dated technology that is still beat out by AMD.
CONROE FTW!

thats why he wants intel
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Janus67
Tech God
+86|7032|Ohio, USA
yes, yes, yes, but we don't even know if his board will even support the conroe.  in fact I hightly doubt it.
PuckMercury
6 x 9 = 42
+298|6964|Portland, OR USA

Stomper_40k wrote:

slo5oh wrote:

How did you end up decing on an intel chip?

I don't know where you're going to find a board that takes 3 SLI cards... since SLI is supposed to link 2 cards not 3.
Theres a motherboard advertised on the Nvidia website that does quad Sli
any SLI board will do quad SLI.  Quad SLI relies on two cards, each already configured at SLI (ie, they have two gpus and usually two wafer boards linked together at the backplate. - as I see Janus already noted )

As I mentioned in another thread, the ASUS P5N32-SLI deluxe is a great intel/SLI option.

As for hard drive, I would recommend two.  One for your system information, and one for everything else (games, etc)

Last edited by puckmercury (2006-06-20 06:37:13)

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