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Computer Set Up Question
to tell me if the following set up has any potential problems in being able to run DAOC or other online type games. I have high-speed internet access with roadrunner The computer I am thinking about putting together is as follows: Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboard AMD Socket 939 Athlon 64 4000+, 2.4 GHz, 1MB L2 Cache 64-bit Two ATI Radeon X800 XL PCI Express cards 2 1 GB sticks of PC3200 DDR Ram (would more be helpful) 2 120 GB SATA 7200 rpm hard drives that will be set up to run programs simultaneously The rest of the computer will be pretty standard stuff DVD, CD R/W, etc. Can anyone comment on their experience with any of the above or their thoughts on this. Thanks in advance--skip -- Skip Retzlaff 403 Rene Levy San Antonio, TX 78227 Comm: HP 210-645-4372 WP 210-292-0413 Email: Alamo-s***@satx.rr.com 1what are doing with two ati pci e cards
sli only works with nvidia cards although you could always give one to me, lol :) 2 why on earth do you need 2 GB of ram, save some cash Unless money is no object to you, that it is complete over kill i'm guessing thats costing ya nigh on 3 grand plus, to enjoy those games you don't need to spend that much i would do this instead change from a 4000 to 3800 cpu(save about $200) either get a single ATI x850($400) or if sli is what you crave two 6800's (Depending on how liquid you are GT or Ultra, ultra being the best card availible) The two ultras will cost you almost a grand, personally at the rate at which graphics technology moves i wouldn't do it, but many argue you can get most of your money back when you choose to upgrade. Save cash and buy 1 Gb of high performace ram from corsair or OCZ, buy it in 2 512mb sticks so you can run dual channel. since you appear to be a big spender and a western digital raptor or two. They come in two sizes 36 and 74 gb, buy two and use raid 0(its built into your motherboard read the manual to find out more) and the pc will be real fast, you notice this change more than any other. One thing you haven't metioned is your psu(power supply unit) if you buy a cheap one or use one that comes with your case, your'll be luck to get your pc to power up. When it comes to sli setups its name brand only, either antec, targan(i think thats how its spelt) etc. you'll need about 500w at least to keep your system from suffering from failure at load conditions Either way building a pc is fun, but if you don't know what your doing it might end up beening an expensive failed project. I've been playing with hardware since i was 11 and i still learn something new everyday. Do your research before hand and you won't be disappointed. Heres some sites that will help you bunch www.tomshardware.com www.tweaktown.com www.anandtech.com I hope that helped and good luck with your build Show quoteHide quote "Skip" <Ski***@satx.rr.com> wrote in message news:29J0e.38189$8D.4419@tornado.texas.rr.com... > Is there anyone that is experienced in building computers who might be > able > to tell me if the following set up has any potential problems in being > able > to run DAOC or other online type games. > > I have high-speed internet access with roadrunner > > The computer I am thinking about putting together is as follows: > > Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboard > > AMD Socket 939 Athlon 64 4000+, 2.4 GHz, 1MB L2 Cache 64-bit > > Two ATI Radeon X800 XL PCI Express cards > > 2 1 GB sticks of PC3200 DDR Ram (would more be helpful) > > 2 120 GB SATA 7200 rpm hard drives that will be set up to run programs > simultaneously > > The rest of the computer will be pretty standard stuff DVD, CD R/W, etc. > > Can anyone comment on their experience with any of the above or their > thoughts on this. Thanks in advance--skip > > > -- > Skip Retzlaff > 403 Rene Levy > San Antonio, TX 78227 > Comm: HP 210-645-4372 > WP 210-292-0413 > Email: Alamo-s***@satx.rr.com > > "Veritech" <avis.dalrym***@ntlworld.com> wrote in message <snip>news:OYS0e.1503$S%3.76@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net... > 1what are doing with two ati pci e cards > > sli only works with nvidia cards Not anymore it doesn't - expected to be released in Q2 2005! http://www.bit-tech.net/feature/80 Of course if the OP wants to use the 2 ATI graphics cards stated, then such an ATI chipset based motherboard must also be used. Paul On Sat, 26 Mar 2005 02:10:09 -0000, "Paul Murphy"
<p_murphynothanks@tospamhotmail.com> wrote: >"Veritech" <avis.dalrym***@ntlworld.com> wrote in message Based on ATI's track record with releases and availability,>news:OYS0e.1503$S%3.76@newsfe6-gui.ntli.net... >> 1what are doing with two ati pci e cards >> >> sli only works with nvidia cards ><snip> >Not anymore it doesn't - expected to be released in Q2 2005! >http://www.bit-tech.net/feature/80 > >Of course if the OP wants to use the 2 ATI graphics cards stated, then such >an ATI chipset based motherboard must also be used. > I wouldn't be holding my breath for that release period. "Skip" <Ski***@satx.rr.com> wrote in message " Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboard "news:29J0e.38189$8D.4419@tornado.texas.rr.com... Great motherboard, if you want to use 2 Nvidia cards that it. " AMD Socket 939 Athlon 64 4000+, 2.4 GHz, 1MB L2 Cache 64-bit " I would second the 3800+ recommendation. It's $200 cheaper. " Two ATI Radeon X800 XL PCI Express cards " ....and what are you gonna do with those right now? ATI's Multi-Rendering isn't yet operational: http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=22074 . I would buy a 6800GT now, and then another identical one in the future. " 2 1 GB sticks of PC3200 DDR Ram (would more be helpful) " Unless you're doing massive video editing or Photoshop work, you won't need 2GB RAM. Get 2x 512MB extreme low latency instead. It will be faster for 95% of operations. " 2 120 GB SATA 7200 rpm hard drives that will be set up to run programs simultaneously " You'd be better off with a Western Digital Raptor 74GB 10,000rpm WD740GD, and a second larger drive (200GB+) for storage.
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