Or perhaps this monitor? It's pretty much the same as the Samsung ... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6824005116
It's from LG.
It's from LG.
well thats basically the computer ill be building myself in about 3 weeks timeCapnNismo wrote:
OK, so how is this:
OCZ Reaper DDR2 1200 2GB (2x1GB) --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820227347
XCLIO 850W power supply, SLi or Crossfire Ready --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6817189015
Samsung ToC T220 22" widescreen --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6824001273
Seagate Barracuda 750GB SATA --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6822148298
ASUS P5Q Pro LGA 775 --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6813131299
ASUS EAH4870 1GB --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6814121277
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6819115037
So how'd I do?
If you're designing for Windows 7, plan for Nehalem.GC_PaNzerFIN wrote:
If you want it to last years, I would recommend getting a quad core cpu. Windows 7 and DX11 bring much better support for quad cores.
Dual is enough now but in the long run the quad will be worth it.
HX520. I've seen tri-fired 4870s on it.CapnNismo wrote:
I never know how much wattage I need for a PSU. Better to have more than necessary, I've always said. I want to get a modular supply, though, but NewEgg doesn't have a single one that I found there ...
I'm gonna be playing with that list later and seeing about maybe just getting new DVD drives for it. But hell, it won't be built in another year so the list will be changed again, anyway.
Which PSU? The 850W that I picked out?Freezer7Pro wrote:
HX520. I've seen tri-fired 4870s on it.CapnNismo wrote:
I never know how much wattage I need for a PSU. Better to have more than necessary, I've always said. I want to get a modular supply, though, but NewEgg doesn't have a single one that I found there ...
I'm gonna be playing with that list later and seeing about maybe just getting new DVD drives for it. But hell, it won't be built in another year so the list will be changed again, anyway.
That PSU is just fucking awesome.
Corsair HX520.CapnNismo wrote:
Which PSU? The 850W that I picked out?Freezer7Pro wrote:
HX520. I've seen tri-fired 4870s on it.CapnNismo wrote:
I never know how much wattage I need for a PSU. Better to have more than necessary, I've always said. I want to get a modular supply, though, but NewEgg doesn't have a single one that I found there ...
I'm gonna be playing with that list later and seeing about maybe just getting new DVD drives for it. But hell, it won't be built in another year so the list will be changed again, anyway.
That PSU is just fucking awesome.
while we're on that topic, I've seen quad 8800GTs on an antec earthwatts 380W over on foldingforumFreezer7Pro wrote:
HX520. I've seen tri-fired 4870s on it.CapnNismo wrote:
I never know how much wattage I need for a PSU. Better to have more than necessary, I've always said. I want to get a modular supply, though, but NewEgg doesn't have a single one that I found there ...
I'm gonna be playing with that list later and seeing about maybe just getting new DVD drives for it. But hell, it won't be built in another year so the list will be changed again, anyway.
That PSU is just fucking awesome.
No way!max wrote:
while we're on that topic, I've seen quad 8800GTs on an antec earthwatts 380W over on foldingforumFreezer7Pro wrote:
HX520. I've seen tri-fired 4870s on it.CapnNismo wrote:
I never know how much wattage I need for a PSU. Better to have more than necessary, I've always said. I want to get a modular supply, though, but NewEgg doesn't have a single one that I found there ...
I'm gonna be playing with that list later and seeing about maybe just getting new DVD drives for it. But hell, it won't be built in another year so the list will be changed again, anyway.
That PSU is just fucking awesome.
what the.... I had 380w antec and it sucked so hard it barely gave enough juice for my AMD 3500+, X800XT PE rig.... you wouldd need quite a lot 2x molex -> 6 pin pci-e adapters.... but how the hell could it possibly run on 380w because if I remember correctly, even one 8800gt uses well oveer 100w power. so... I smell bs..Freezer7Pro wrote:
No way!max wrote:
while we're on that topic, I've seen quad 8800GTs on an antec earthwatts 380W over on foldingforumFreezer7Pro wrote:
HX520. I've seen tri-fired 4870s on it.
That PSU is just fucking awesome.
If we're fantasizing here - quad core baby! quad core!CapnNismo wrote:
OK, so how is this:
OCZ Reaper DDR2 1200 2GB (2x1GB) --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6820227347
XCLIO 850W power supply, SLi or Crossfire Ready --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6817189015
Samsung ToC T220 22" widescreen --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6824001273
Seagate Barracuda 750GB SATA --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6822148298
ASUS P5Q Pro LGA 775 --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6813131299
ASUS EAH4870 1GB --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6814121277
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 --- http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6819115037
So how'd I do?
why?max wrote:
Dual core just hit way better OCs.
Yeah, basically, at the moment very little software uses multi-core efficiently. And I guess it comes down to a dual-core is more like a solo-core than a quad. As programmers get to grips with multi-core then it will start to come into its own. Of course it's a bit chicken-and-egg - more people are buying dual atm, so why put the effort into developing multi-core software?CapnNismo wrote:
If quad core is supported more with Windows 7, then I may end up getting quad core. Regardless, I may get it.
I know the software is playing catchup, but I've heard that the dual core CPUs are beating the quad cores in normal stuff. Is that true? I would have thought that despite the software playing catch up, the quad core would still be faster. Or is the data just being caught up in the extra CPUs?
And that's why they sell better atm.max wrote:
Dual core just hit way better OCs.
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Could you explain how you can build a 'BF3' proof game, whenCapnNismo wrote:
Motherboard, video card, sound card and processor.
Goals:
- Run Windows 7/Vista smoothly, but the computer will start with XP and move to 7 in the future
- Run BF3 smoothly
- Last a few years with the only necessary upgrade having to be RAM, perhaps
I like EVGA's lifetime guarantee on things, but it's not necessary. Don't worry about where to buy them from, I can get them here in Europe or in the USA if anything ends up being region specific (not that I think that's possible ... but ...).
A good monitor would also be nice. Something widescreen.
GO!
I refer the honourable gentleman to #18CapnNismo wrote:
As I recall, EA had published stuff about BF3 around spring of this year???