I think dual-core is going to be the gaming platform of target for developers for at least the next three years. Quad-core is just too rare a beast to spend developer-hours tweaking for. (Feel free to thwack me upside the head if I'm wrong.)
Here's what I would build if I were putting a machine together for ETW and such:
- Windows XP Pro
- Core2Duo E6600
- Any ASUS mobo that supports SLI
- Thermaltake Toughpower with the chunky 140mm fan to keep it cool (I own a less powerful version of this, and I love how quiet it is)
- Antec p182 gray case (we wants it, Baginses)
- The cheapest X-Fi card you can find
- Some kind of name-brand DDR2-800 RAM (2 gigs is still the sweet spot)
- A Raptor drive, which you would partition into a 20-gig system for C: and leave the rest as your games partition on D: (this is really an optional item, but I love my Raptor, and I pretend that it loves me too)
- And/or one of those new tearabyte drives (or a 500 gig drive, if money's an issue)
- 8800GT video card (I'd start with one, and see how that scales with games. You can always add another.)
Which monitor you choose is going to have a huge impact on how well you can dial up the visuals. If you go to town with one of those 30-inch monsters, you're going to need to go SLI right away. Personally, I'm planning to upgrade to a 22" widescreen the next time I get a big check from out of the blue.
Sorry to say, checking the NewEgg FAQ, you are out of luck:
Does Newegg.com ship internationally?
Newegg.com does not currently ship internationally; we only deliver to locations within the United States and to Puerto Rico.
Which does nothing to stop you from ordering the parts, having them shipped to someone you trust Stateside, and having them box them and send them on to NZ. But returns might be an issue ...
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The dual-core/quad-core thing is contentious, so don't take my word for it by any means. Here's an article from HardOCP about dual v. quad in a game optimized for both, Supreme Commander. And here's an article about Valve and their multi-core plans. I have no idea what CA's thoughts on the subject are, but I'd sure love to know.
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