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silent_new

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hello there. i am new to this forum and would like an oppinion on the pc i am about to buy :

cpu : INTEL CORE2 QUAD Q6600, LGA775, 2.4GHz, 1066MHz, 8MB LEVEL2, 65NM, QUAD CORE, BOX

mother board : ASUS P5K-PREMIUM/ WIFI-AP, IntelP35, LGA775, 4xDual channel DDR2 1066, 2xPCIEXP16x(CROSSFIRE), 1xPCIEXP1x, 8CH, 2xGigabit LAN, IEEE1394, SATAII, 2xExternal SATAII, ATA133, 54Mbps IEEE 802.11, 1333MHz, QUAD CORE READY, ATX

memory : KINGSTON KHX8500D2K2/ 2G DDR2 KIT 2GB (2x1GB) 1066MHz CL5, HyperX

gpu : ASUS EN9800GTX+/ HTDP_512, GEFORCE 9800GTX+, PCI EXPRESS 2.0, 512 MB DDR3, 740/ 2200MHz, 256BIT, 2xDVI, HDTV/ HDCP, TVO

case : THERMALTAKE VC2000BNS CASE MAMBO, NEAGRA, SECC, 2xUSB 2.0, AUDIO PORTS, 12CM FAN, TOOL FREE

power supply : THERMALTAKE W0103RE 600W 14CM FAN W/ PFC

storage : SEAGATE 500 GB, 7200RPM, SATAII, 32MB/ NCQ, BARRACUDA 7200.11

and that is about it . what do you think ? is the configuration good ?

what about the gpu ? is it good or should i choose an xfx 9600 gt 512 mb XXX version ? 10x a lot
 
Looks like a decent rig, but I actually think I would've gone for the new 4870 or even the 4870x2 for graphics, as it's cheap and awesome, and you'll have the opportunity to run Crossfire in the event of wanting to get some more juice in more demanding games later on. ;) If you do so, I'd probably recommend a beefier PSU to do the job, as newer GFX-cards pull a huge amount of power.
 
Moved thread to a more appropriate area of the forum, instead of in the serious discussion thread. You'll get a better response to your questions here. Welcome to OC3D forum too btw :wavey:
 
10x PV ... i didn't know where exactly to post my thread so i thought.... nevermind ...

Phoenix... i thought of the 4870 but to be frank...i am an nvidia chipset fan :P
 
I'm a nVidia-fanboy too, but QFT the ATi chipsets have shown some muscle with the latest releases, leaving nVidia in the dust.
 
the antec 900 is a pretty good, well proven and quite spacious case. it's a pretty good buy for 100 dollars.
 
If a case is sold as a mid / high tower you should have no issues in fitting gear inside it. Google your case of choice and take a look.

Its a very easy way to get an idea of how your case will look :)

ED
 
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