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Systemic Anomaly

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I'll be putting my next computer together within a couple of months, and wondered what people's thoughts were on the components I've currently got my eye on. But then I thought, hey, why not make this a thread anyone can use to get opinions on what they're buying too? Be it a little upgrade, a second graphics card, or a whole PC.

And if it lets us show off a little, so much the better.

Here's what I'm looking at now:

LG 24" LCD, 1920x1200 resolution
AMD Phenom X4 9950
Asus M3A32-MVP motherboard
4GiB Corsair RAM (DDR2 1066Mhz)
Sapphire Radeon HD 4870 1GiB
OCZ EliteXstream 1000W PSU
The usual Arctic Cooling and Zalman fan-based cooling
LG Blu-ray player

There's stuff missing from that list (HDD, soundcard, case, etc.) but I've already got those.

I've picked the vanilla Radeon HD 4870 because I can add a second one in through CrossFire at a later date if I feel like going nuts. I don't plan on waiting, either. I know Intel are coming out with their Core i7 chips soonish, for example, but they'll be too expensive anyway. (And I hate Intel for forcing their annoying jingle into any advert that so much as mentions them.)

Edit: Updated with what I actually bought in the end.


Message edited by Procurator on 10/28/2008 08:49:22.



Systemic Anomaly

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Nobody? SMILEY Nobody has these components or can suggest anything better/cheaper/more efficient?



Vindicator

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It looks really solid, but I'm still learning my way around hardware.  I've got a XClio 600W power supply en route from Newegg and I'm getting a friend to help me put it together.  I don't know enough to chance tearing up my new desktop. =/


Plus, you posted this at 7am my time. SMILEY




Systemic Anomaly

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All I know are Radeons are flippin easy to overclock, make sure you have a little cooling on your system (Not even liquid cooling, just a few fans and a well designed case) and you can squeeze so much more out of your card.

 
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