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    Default Re: Is this the last hurrah for anyone's computer?

    Quote Originally Posted by Digby Tatham Warter View Post
    That' s a very high end GPU, do you really need that much grunt, and is the rest of the PC up to the same mark? Mainly I mean the CPU will have to be very expensive to properly pull a GPU like that, and if it isn't, then it will be waste won't it?.

    Unless your trying to run 2 26" monitors or something, did you not consider buying something cheaper that they had in stock, that would still more than do the job?

    I played the demo, fully maxed @1680x1050 with a just a humble ATi4870 512DDR, and their are at least 2 other Nvidia GPU's that are faster than mine, and cheaper than the monster you are waitng for.

    Anyway, sounds like a monster rig you are after, and good luck to you with which ever route you take.
    This is the first custom rig I have ever ordered, and since I have held off buying a new PC for almost 5 years, I figured I could splurge. Previously I have alway gone with cheap refurbished pre-built name brands and then simply upgraded the GPU as needed. My current P4 3.2 gig rig is just old enough that it is AGP based, so I hit my ceiling on GPU upgrades some time ago.

    I purposely configured my new rig to handle just about any game available now, and hopefully as far in the future as possible, while being able to play them on the highest graphic settings.

    Here are the specs:

    Case: Thermaltake Spedo Full tower
    PSU: 800 watt quad SLI ready
    MB: Asus P6T Intel X58 chipset 3 way SLI or Crossfire support
    CPU: Intel i7-940 2.93 GHz (which is suppose to over-clock pretty well)
    Cooling: Asetek Liquid CPU cooling system
    Memory: 6GB DDR3/1600Mhz Corsair
    Video: NVIDIA GeForce GTX295 X2 1.7GB 16X PCIe Video Card
    Hard drive: 1 terabyte SATA II/ 7200rpm
    Optical drives 2 LG 20X double layer DVD+-R/RW--one with lightscribe
    Thermal Display: Xion color LCD thermal control panel
    OS: Windows Vista home Premium 64 bit with 60 day trial of Windows office

    The new i7 series GPU's should match up to this card very nicely from what I have read.

    Oh, and believe it or not, I am paying about $200 less to have this built than I would if I had ordered all the parts seperately from Newegg and put it together myself--plus I get 3 free games and a 3 year warranty.

    I also just purchased a new 24 inch wide screen monitor to go with my new rig, so I want to further insure that I can play everything in its 1920 X 1200 native resolution and never worry about frame rates.

    No more slide shows for me!

    If prices continue to drop, I may go for an even larger format monitor sometime in the future.

    Cheers
    Last edited by Forward Observer; 03-02-2009 at 23:25.
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