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As for Ageia PhysX, IMO it's just a fancy gizmo. Some sources claim that using it might actually adversely affect performance. Personally, I'd just spend that money on a better motherboard or graphics card. |
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btw why would you spend money on soundcard? your motherboard in-build RALTEK would do the job perfectly=P but hey, quad core is not only for games. the OS can allways handle threads in processes in much faster way with more cores. but i don't think that you'd need such a thing if you were a casual user of "internetz" and play games occasionally the 1GB graphic card is ok if you're going to render stuff with 3d editors and such. or going to play crysis at utlraOMGshadersgraphics for a few hours, but meh, i'd go for the 512 if it was way cheaper btw, if you are already buyng those 3 GBs of rams (woah o_O), you could already buy 2x 2GBs and squeeze the maximum from winXP, which it can handle also, if you are buyng the cooler to keep the machine 'cool', you don't need it that much, since there are gonig to be in built ones in your case, unless you're buyng it to keep it silent, or you are living in south africa with 35'C heats, or something
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![]() Well, I'm still using those HD's separately :laugh:
This will be especially usefull if and when I decide to dual-boot Vista. Someone else just described that physics card to me as 'an expensive paper pusher' I'm getting a seperate soundcard because I prefer it that way (old habits...). And because it's supposed to come with a small performance boost :wondering: The 1Gb card is odd. According to a test I've read online it's noisier, cooler, insignificantly faster then the GT but slower then the GT TOP, except on lower resolutions where it's a bit faster I'm confused. What is the PCI-E thingey worth? I can apparently get a GT TOP 512 for a slightly lower price then the regular GT with PCI-E. Here's the cards: -Asus EN8800GT TOP/G/HTDP/512M -Asus EN8800GT PCI-E 512MB Also, 4Gb apparently only works well for 64bit systems :wondering: - Since I'm sticking to 32bit, I'm advised to stay with 3Gb. Finally, I intend to use the pc for a wide range of gaming (from Paratrooper to games not announced yet), internet, office functions and media functions (TV, DVD, photos, etc. - I forget to add the TV card to the last list, so I'll add it at the end of this post*). I'm guessing quad-core is more usefull when you're working with graphic software and editing tools and such? *TV-card: Pinnacle PCTV Analog Pro PCI 110i
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![]() can you link us to the store where you are looking for those? i'm confused now. both cards should go in to pci-express slot, where else?=S agp?
in any case, since you spend this much in to pc, why won't you rather buy some 9800 geforce instead of older 8800? btw, you said that you are going to dual boot vista, then i'd recommend the 4gb even more edit: nevermind, jsut read that 32 bit vista has problems with it as well
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![]() Well, I consider this price to be quite high enough :amused:
Besides, the 9800 hasn't fully matured yet. Here's the store I use for selecting parts: http://www.norrod.nl/ws_a_index.asp?...p_id=2&sel=175 Mostly because they have a very handy PC configurator tool that consists of drop-down lists of parts and an emmediate price calculation. Take a look at the lower regions of that Asus list. It starts at the tenth from below, then down. These are the cards I'm considering: Asus EN8800GT/HTDP/1G €211,50 - Note the much lower memory clock speeds Asus EN8800GT TOP/G/HTDP/512M €212,00 - Apparently the TOP cards aren't readily available Asus EN8800GT G/HTDP/512M €239,00
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Modern motherboards don't have AGP slots anymore, but some graphic cards are produced in AGP version every now and then. |
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![]() Ok, I think I've settled then, although I still wonder whether a 500W PSU will do:
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Case: Antec Sonata III Silence 500Watt PSU: Antec EarthWatt EA500 in the case, no additional cost Motherboard: Asus P5E Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E8500 -Cooler: Cooler Master Hyper TX2 RAM 1: Kingston ValueRAM 1GB 800MHz RAM 2: Kingston ValueRAM 2GB, 800MHz HD1: Western Digital Caviar RE500Gb (SataII) -Cooler: Nexus Silent HDD brackets HD2: Western Digital Caviar RE500Gb (SataII) -Cooler: Nexus Silent HDD brackets Videocard: Asus EN8800GT TOP/G/HTDP/512M Soundcard: Creative Soundblaster X-fi Xtreme Gamer DVD1: Samsung SH-D162C DVD-ROM 16X DVD2: Lite-On DH-20A4P-21C DVD Rewriter 20X IDE zwart TV-card: Pinnacle PCTV Analog Pro PCI 110i, NL Cardreader OS: MS Windows XP Professional TFT: Acer P203Wd Keyboard: Logitech Media Keyboard 600 Mouse: MS Basic Optical (black)* Speakers: Creative Inspire 280
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![]() no problem =)
of 500 W will, i'd pick even lower=P but i'm used to kindaa.. 'weaker' PCs. but still, i dunno, it should work with lower voltage btw i'd never pick optical. whether a laser or good ball mouse, optical sometimes behaves just buggy and "creative 2.0 inspire"?! what?! with that you can throw your super ultra awesome sound card out of the window and use the onboard one. 5.1 or 6.1 definately. it's not that expensive and you are just throwing your money away with the sound card then
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![]() The calculators I checked put me between 500 and 550. So there's not much room for movement.
As for the mouse, I'm not even sure I have room to use it :laugh: I plan to replace it with a trackball as soon as I find a comfortable one. A laser mouse tends to be expensive. Finally, I can't practically use such a sound system... yet
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