Looks great dude! I personally use the Arctic Cooling Silencer 64 Ultra cpu cooler/heatsink combo, low temps, noise, and price. I’m sure the Rosewill ram won’t let you down, I wouldn’t think, but just make sure the latency is up to snuff, nothing higher than 2.5-3-3-7 and you should be alright, if you can afford it obviously go with name brand ram with 2-2-2-5 timings but that’ll cost you.
Looks like you’ve got it all, unless you want extra unnecessary little things like vga coolers, hard-drive coolers, ATA controller, or a network card.
Well i don’t know if the sound is integrated but if so thats fine, and I’m assuming he already has keyboard, mouse, speakers, and monitor, since he didn’t mention them but maybe not.
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Well i don’t know if the sound is integrated but if so thats fine, and I’m assuming he already has keyboard, mouse, speakers, and monitor, since he didn’t mention them but maybe not.
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OK.
I was only worried about the inside , I already have case, keyboard, mouse and monitor.
These MOBO’s have 8 channel integrated audio.
I have change my mind about memory. I rather spend a few more dollars and buy a Kingston HyperX 1GB (2 x 512MB) and eliminate the 3rd party cooling device cause, i am not planning to overclock and by the weight of the cooler i can damage the cpu.
My latest configuration goes like this:
Zipzoomfly
also check them, because last time only eVGA cards from the 6 line have been upgraded to OpenGl 2.0, or otherwise you’ll be treated with 1.5, and all the cards cost around the same price, so take the freebie while you can
i dont realy think an amazing sound card is that neccasary
i got a 2ZS because I plan to record on the beautiful Reason 3.5
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OK.
I was only worried about the inside , I already have case, keyboard, mouse and monitor.
These MOBO’s have 8 channel integrated audio.
I have change my mind about memory. I rather spend a few more dollars and buy a Kingston HyperX 1GB (2 x 512MB) and eliminate the 3rd party cooling device cause, i am not planning to overclock and by the weight of the cooler i can damage the cpu.
My latest configuration goes like this:
Zipzoomfly
Personally I’d say stick with the X800XL, it’s easily faster than the 6600GT, don’t spend less just to get less. The XL is better in practically every way, the 6600GT is a great card, and everyone’s right, it’s concidered to be the best bang for the buck card. But I feel it’s worth the extra $100 to get yourself 8 extra pipelines, twice the vram, and double the memory controller size by buying the XL. It’s a win win situation unless you don’t want to spend the extra $100 any more. Just my opinion anyway.
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two 6600GTs have a minimal performance gain over a single 6800GT so it should be the most efficient way to go
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Quite true, SLI’d 6600GTs don’t seem to take that 90% inrease in performance as expected, and you can always SLI another card with the 6800 when you need it.
Unless of course you want to get an X800XL and use Crossfire when the Crossfire card comes out.