Case: Antec Nine Hundred
Mobo: EVGA 123-YW-E175-A1 LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 750i FTW SLI
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale 3.0GHz
Ram: CORSAIR DOMINATOR 4GB (2 x 2GB)
PSU: CORSAIR CMPSU-750TX 750W ATX12V
Video: 2x EVGA 512-P3-N801-AR GeForce 8800 GT 512MB
HDD: Western Digital Caviar 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
DVD: LITE-ON Black SATA DVD-ROM Drive Model DH-16D3S-08 - Retail
Burner: LITE-ON 20X DVD±R DVD Burner with LightScribe Black SATA Model iHAS220-08 - Retail
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 64-bit English for System Builders 1pk DSP OEI DVD - OEM
Subtotal: $1,257.90
my only question is regarding your graphics card selection? and it is why?? i’m not trying to be a snob, i’m just wondering why you decided on two not so good cards, when it looks like you’ll be gaming??
^the 8800gt is still a good card, although getting two of them is kinda pointless when you could get a 4870 card for about the same price. With that in mind I’d say get the 4870 lol.
Also if you are folding (folding @ Home) then stick with the 8800gt's as they consume the least amount of power and give off little heat compared to other cards and are great for folding, but if you want a single more powerful card for folding and for gaming grab a 9800gx2, it is the most powefule folding card out running in at about 12000 ppd, while each of those 8800gt's will get 5000ppd (each, so 10000 ppd with both)
But that is all in the asumption that you are folding lol. If not then ignore the last paraghraph.
Sorry forgot to update. Going for this. Folding? I think I heard about it somewhere, but forgot about it. This is my first really decent computer. I’m still playing with a Pentium 3.
Case: Antec Nine Hundred
Mobo: EVGA 123-YW-E175-A1 LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 750i FTW SLI
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield 2.4GHz 2 x 4MB L2 Cache LGA 775 Quad-Core Processor
Fan/Heatsink: XIGMATEK HDT-RS1283 120mm CPU Cooler XIGMATEK ACK-I7751 Retention Bracket Artic Silver 5
Ram: CORSAIR DOMINATOR 4GB (2 x 2GB)
PSU: CORSAIR 750TX
Video: EVGA 896-P3-1265-AR GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 896MB 448-bit GDDR3
HDD: Western Digital Caviar 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
DVD: LITE-ON Black SATA DVD-ROM Drive Model DH-16D3S-08
Burner: LITE-ON 20X DVD±R DVD Burner with LightScribe Black SATA Model iHAS220-08
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 64-bit English for System Builders 1pk DSP OEI DVD - OEM
Subtotal: $1,340.88
Awesome, thats a pretty impressive rig you have going there. Also, good choice with EVGA, they have awesome tech support, and make good products as well. On a side note, the HD4870s perform better than the GTX260s for the same price. Oh yeah, on a side note, what display are you using? and at what resolution?
If your talking about the new rig. I haven’t bought it yet. I will be using my old monitor until I can buy a new one. The monitor I have now is a Samsung 700DF. The video card I have now is a nvidia 64 meg. So this will be a giant leap forward when I get this new rig.
reason i asked about monitor/resolution is because there is a vveerry little performance gap from the 8 series all the way to the GTX series cards at lower resolution. That changes on super demanding games a little, but just something to take into consideration.
Sorry forgot to update. Going for this. Folding? I think I heard about it somewhere, but forgot about it. This is my first really decent computer. I’m still playing with a Pentium 3.
Case: Antec Nine Hundred
Mobo: EVGA 123-YW-E175-A1 LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 750i FTW SLI
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Kentsfield 2.4GHz 2 x 4MB L2 Cache LGA 775 Quad-Core Processor
Fan/Heatsink: XIGMATEK HDT-RS1283 120mm CPU Cooler XIGMATEK ACK-I7751 Retention Bracket Artic Silver 5
Ram: CORSAIR DOMINATOR 4GB (2 x 2GB)
PSU: CORSAIR 750TX
Video: EVGA 896-P3-1265-AR GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 896MB 448-bit GDDR3
HDD: Western Digital Caviar 500GB 7200 RPM SATA 3.0Gb/s Hard Drive
DVD: LITE-ON Black SATA DVD-ROM Drive Model DH-16D3S-08
Burner: LITE-ON 20X DVD±R DVD Burner with LightScribe Black SATA Model iHAS220-08
OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 64-bit English for System Builders 1pk DSP OEI DVD - OEM
Subtotal: $1,340.88
personally i would not go with any of that. Other then the rifle and the optical drives.