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Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
get a opteron 165 for $99 more. it will be more than worth it.
Originally posted by: Future Guy
So that Enermax will work fine with 2 video cards?
I thought 500W was needed for 2 video cards?
How about this memory? CORSAIR ValueSelect 2GB (2 x 1GB)
Originally posted by: DrCool
Wow, thanks for your words of wisdom...Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
get a opteron 165 for $99 more. it will be more than worth it.
You think your recommendation could be any more outlandish?
He is already planning on spending $300 on a video card, and $200 on a processor, but you would have him spend another $99 on his processor?
that would mean he'd be spending $600 on TWO system components which is money
he could be putting towards stuff that really impacts his daily usage, like a nice LCD display, Gaming Mouse, and speaker set.
Thanks for taking the time to contribute.. :disgust:
OP, maybe the money you intent to spend isn't hard earned, but you may want to learn something called ROI (Return on Investment). If your goal is to build a satisfing gaming system with $1100, it is very possible. Don't buy expensive components for the sake of them being expensive.
SLI is the biggest waste of money of all time. The REAL WORLD peformance difference is minimal, and the cost is insane.
You need to build with a 18 month upgrade cycle in mind.
Why spend $200 on a processor when you can replace it with sometime twice as good in 12 months. Why spend $300 on a video card that will half its value in 6 months.
Get an entry level A64, an Abit or Asus NF4-x chipset motherboard, and a 6600 DDR2 video card, a practical case (in-win s508), quality memory (Crucial Ballistix - 2x 512MB), and spend the rest of the money you've saved on the system itself to get yourself a really nice Samsung / Dell LCD Display.
Originally posted by: fibes
Get the Fortron 450W PSU for $59.00 @ Newegg. The Seasonic is a great PSU, but it's overkill for your system, unless you plan to have 2 video cards.
Originally posted by: hurtstotalktoyou
Originally posted by: DrCool
SLI is the biggest waste of money of all time. The REAL WORLD peformance difference is minimal, and the cost is insane.
Although I agree SLI is a waste of money, you're exaggerating the degree. It costs about $60-$70 more ($30 extra for an SLI-capable PSU, and $30-$40 extra for an SLI-capable motherboard), which isn't a big deal on his budget.
However, if he wants SLI he wants SLI. Who knows? He might end up using it, like he plans.
Apparently he doesn't understand the *plan* part. I'm *planning* on going SLI, but things have come up in the past that have forced me to change my *plans*. I just want to get a system that can go SLI, if/whenever I choose to do so.
Thermaltake Tsunami VA3000BWA Black Aluminum ATX Mid Tower Computer Case - Is it possible to unplug/disconnect the lights?
ASUS A8N-SLI Premium Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4 SLI ATX AMD Motherboard - Just noticed it has onboard audio so I nixed the sound card.
eVGA 256-P2-N516 Geforce 7800GT 256MB
ENERMAX Liberty ELT400AWT ATX12V 400W Power Supply
AMD Opteron 148 Venus
CORSAIR ValueSelect 2GB (2 x 1GB)
Originally posted by: DrCool
Originally posted by: tanishalfelven
get a opteron 165 for $99 more. it will be more than worth it.
Wow, thanks for your words of wisdom...
You think your recommendation could be any more outlandish?
He is already planning on spending $300 on a video card, and $200 on a processor, but you would have him spend another $99 on his processor?
that would mean he'd be spending $600 on TWO system components which is money he could be putting towards stuff that really impacts his daily usage, like a nice LCD display, Gaming Mouse, and speaker set.
Thanks for taking the time to contribute.. :disgust:
OP, maybe the money you intent to spend isn't hard earned, but you may want to learn something called ROI (Return on Investment). If your goal is to build a satisfing gaming system with $1100, it is very possible. Don't buy expensive components for the sake of them being expensive. SLI is the biggest waste of money of all time. The REAL WORLD peformance difference is minimal, and the cost is insane. You need to build with a 18 month upgrade cycle in mind. Why spend $200 on a processor when you can replace it with sometime twice as good in 12 months. Why spend $300 on a video card that will half its value in 6 months. Get an entry level A64, an Abit or Asus NF4-x chipset motherboard, and a 6600 DDR2 video card, a practical case (in-win s508), quality memory (Crucial Ballistix - 2x 512MB), and spend the rest of the money you've saved on the system itself to get yourself a really nice Samsung / Dell LCD Display.
Originally posted by: VERTIGGO
it should be quite easy to disconnect your lights
i dont know why she doesnt like them, ive added blue to my case.
Originally posted by: Future Guy
Originally posted by: hurtstotalktoyou
Originally posted by: DrCool
SLI is the biggest waste of money of all time. The REAL WORLD peformance difference is minimal, and the cost is insane.
Although I agree SLI is a waste of money, you're exaggerating the degree. It costs about $60-$70 more ($30 extra for an SLI-capable PSU, and $30-$40 extra for an SLI-capable motherboard), which isn't a big deal on his budget.
However, if he wants SLI he wants SLI. Who knows? He might end up using it, like he plans.
Apparently he doesn't understand the *plan* part. I'm *planning* on going SLI, but things have come up in the past that have forced me to change my *plans*. I just want to get a system that can go SLI, if/whenever I choose to do so.
Funny, because based on your OP, it sounded like you were asking for advise.. Please feel free to NOT post in the future if you've already made up your mind, or give your thread an appropriate title "BUYING THIS NO MATTER WHAT YOU SAY." At least that way we'd know just to ignore it.
Originally posted by: DrCool
Funny, because based on your OP, it sounded like you were asking for advise.. Please feel free to NOT post in the future if you've already made up your mind, or give your thread an appropriate title "BUYING THIS NO MATTER WHAT YOU SAY." At least that way we'd know just to ignore it.
Originally posted by: akugami
Everyone has made solid suggestions and are things I would suggest. I do think SLI is a waste of money but if you've got the money to burn, go for it. It's your money. So I'll now suggest something no one has. With the release of the R580 based cards in late Jan (hopefully hard launch) and the release of the G71 based cards in late Feb, it might make sense to wait a while to see how things turn out.
Since this is in the planning stage and you're soliciting advice, it doesn't seem like you plan to purchase it in like a week. And if your current system isn't ancient and dying, you can probably hold off for a month or two more to see how things shake out. At the very least, you'd get a more recent card that is better performing for the same money that will hold it's value longer since it's a newer card.
Originally posted by: hurtstotalktoyou
Originally posted by: DrCool
Funny, because based on your OP, it sounded like you were asking for advise.. Please feel free to NOT post in the future if you've already made up your mind, or give your thread an appropriate title "BUYING THIS NO MATTER WHAT YOU SAY." At least that way we'd know just to ignore it.
Speaking of ignoring the OP, it seems that's precisely what you've done: "SLI - I would like to at some point, but not right now. I want to have my system ready though." He wants SLI. That doesn't mean he knows the best way to go about it, hence the request for advice.
Stop spamming this guy's thread.