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Prvt_Peanut wrote:CPU Cooler: Arctic Cooling Freezer 7 Pro CPU Cooler Intel Celeron (Skt 775), Intel P4(Skt 775), Intel
Looks ok i hope, now what i can't decide on is which graphics card and motherboard to buy.
I've narrowed down the graphics cards to these two which cost more or less the same:
XFX 8800GTS XXX 640MB DDR3, Dual DVI, PCI-E Graphics Card
MSI 8800GTS 640MB DDR3, Dual DVI, Overclocked Memory
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-Bit Edition DVD - oem
xoqolatl wrote:I don't know where you are buying thos parts, but I'd take 8800GTS 512 over 8800gts 640 (if the price is not much bigger). 8800GTS 512MB is built on G92 core, which is considerably faster; in fact it's comparable to 8800GTX/Ultra.
As for P5N32-E SLI - I would not touch that board with 10 feet pole again. I had three of them; as long as you don't use any advanced feature like overclocking, RAID, dual lan etc, it's fine, but... for that price I expect everything to be working. That board is a big pile of trouble.
xoqolatl wrote:Every single motherboard nowadays has a sound card. You can't choose not to have a sound card, you can only choose not to have a DISCRETE one.
Slutty Hoe - not even ASUS knows why is your raid working... If you want you can PM me and I'll give you some links that MAY help you fix some problems with that board.
DreAz wrote:Soon time to order watercooling, oh yeah
Gateway GM5478 Intel Desktop Computer
The Gateway GM5478 comes with an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz quad core processor with 8MB of cache, 2GB of DDR2 RAM, and a 500GB SATA II hard drive. Plus a Dual-Layer DVD±RW/RAM burner drive you can use to burn customized DVDs. Plus, this Gateway has a TV tuner, NVIDIA GeForce 8500GT video card, and 7.1 channel High Definition sound.
1447 wrote:Why would someone open fire on a random wall? Do you live in the US or something?
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