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Why is everyone so in love with Vista? Always have used XP, never any of the issues a lot of poeple have with games. Gaming performance is also better since it's not such a resource hog. I don't get it, but nevermind.
Tip for better performance: get 2 HD's. Install OS on one, put page-file on the other. Gives a very minor benefit, but since you're throwing money at it like there's no tomorrow I figure you have the option to spend. ![]() For excellent advice on these matters I can recommend http://forums.guru3d.com/ You might wanna consider signing up there and posting your rig, they'll straighten you out. Especially picking MoBo can be tricky. I just stuck with a P35 chipset, SLI and such still seems far to fickle. IMO: -If your gonna run Vista you might consider 4gb RAM. -A good soundcard is a must for a gaming rig. -Just buy E8400, spend the money you save on good cooler and overclock. Less money, same performance. Maximum CPU OC will be a little lower, but GPU is way more important. -Scythe offers some excellent CPU coolers as well. -Don't forget to order some high performance thermal paste/grease! -Perhaps some cable-sleeving kits to tidy up inside and increase airflow. Nothing will kill the cooling capacity of your case like wires dangling all over the place. -Alot of large fans is nice, but make sure they have good capacity (move a lot of air) and they don't sound like a jet-engine when you switch on your PC. Quote:
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