Marc von Martial -> RE: In the market (3/30/2006 11:46:59 PM)
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ORIGINAL: ravinhood I'd stay away from dual core atm. I keep reading problematic issues with new games from people that have dual core systems. They end up having to do something to their systems to get the games to work outside of a regular patch. Dual core gaming full blown is still about 5 years away. Just get a very top end AMD 4000+ a 550+ power supply, 300mb hard-drive (the low storage 10000rpm hard drives are great for speed, but, a lot less storage). 2 gigs of ram should be sufficient. PCI-E mobo and near top end graphics card (wouldn't spend $500 on top end they will be 1/2 price within 6 months to a year). Stay away from ATI cards, they are still problematic with Direct X always have been probably always will be. Nvidia "The way games were ment to be seen and played". ;) All true, make sure the Mobo supports dual channel RAM setup, I think all the new ones do that. Then buy two identical 1gig RAM sticks and plugin them in according to the Mobo manual for dual channel support. Get a powerfull and silent power supply (ENERMAX for example), make sure it also has a fan at the bottom so i sucks the hot air directly away from the CPU. Weak power supplies will only make your system crash with all the power guzzling high end stuff [;)] Oh, and get a lot of silents fans. Two for the front and two for the back.
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