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Originally posted by Krill
Dude, if I wanted I could probably buy your house. My house would probably cost you $10,000,000. I live in a high-rise apartment with 127 units. ![]() Originally posted by snoopy369 Krill, you know he's a Republican, right? That means his house is more expensive than your education... ![]() |
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You should be able to get a 4870 for about the same price as a 260. The 4870 is a better video card, and would go with that MB better since it's a Crossfire board... but the 260 has PhysiX support, which is kinda a non-factor as you say you want to use an 8800GT as a PhysiX card and looks like ATI cards will support PhysiX as well.)
Personally I'd go with the 4850 right now, since it's on a more reasonable price level and still a good card. Save the extra to get a second later to run in CF, or to upgrade again sooner. I'd also probably go with an E8500 still. Only dual core, but at a faster clock, and for close to half the price. Also 65W instead of 95W... (Actually I'd probably go for a E7200 and just OC it as necessary.) If you are planning on 2 video cards, the Liberty 500W may still cut it. It's a quality PSU and has dual 22 amp 12 volt rails. Should be enough for a 260 and 8800GT if you went that way. Certainly is enough for a single card for now. |
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