Originally posted by: hermanocabral
Originally posted by: akshayt
1950XTX CF, upgrade to Dx10 later
4GB DDR2 1066 RAM, upgrade later
P5W asus
should i move to 1950, 4gb ram and p5w asus?? can you explain better?
No, you don't need 4GB of RAM. Rather than buy 4GB today and wait for something to use it, buy 2GB today. IF someday you need 4GB, you can buy it then. Hardware prices always go down with time.
X1950XTX isn't out yet. September 13 is the date, I think. And X1900/X1950 Crossfire is only a good idea at 1920x1200 and above. A Crossfire setup with a 1600x1200 is NOT a bright idea.
About the build you posted above: its actually pretty good. But the Raptor 150 is a monstrous waste of money. Does it matter if a game loads in 35 seconds as opposed to 39 seconds? Yes, but not at the HUGE markup for the Raptor. That is ALL the difference you are likely to notice (or not).
This is what you have been reading in the CPU forums:
965-chipset motherboard (ASUS P5B Deluxe/Gigabyte DS3) - Ideal for E6300/E6400 (the 2MB L2 C2Ds)
975-chipser motherboard (ASUS P5W DH) - Ideal for the E6600/6700 (the 4MB L2 C2Ds)
This only really matters if you plan on a major overclock: like trying to get as close to 4GHz as possible. If that is not something you feel comfortable with, just get an E6600 and plug it into a quality motherboard. It's great at stock...and will still OC pretty damn fine, though not necessarily 70% and more like the lower-end chips are.
I think this should last a good 2 years and even more:
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600/E6700
MB: There only appear to be three decent choices: DS3, P5B Deluxe and P5W DH Deluxe. The first one has VERY mixed reviews (mostly incompatability-issues, most of which have been ironed out), second is very expensive but pretty bug-free and the third one is a little more expensive... but seems to be the best one out there. I would still take the DS3 and hope/pray I didn't have any headaches. It's almost $100 cheaper than the ASUSs.
RAM: The G.Skill 2GBHZ RAM you chose is great. It should easily hit DDR2-1000 and above.
GPU: An X1900XT is absolutely great. $315 for a retail Sapphire unit: what's not to like?
PSU: Get a 500W PSU from Enhance, Seasonic, Silverstone, OCZ or FSP. All great brands.
Forget the Raptors, the P5W DH, the X1950XTX CF talk...keep the money in a "next-year's next-gen GPU upgrade" piggy bank or buy yourself a nice watch or something
Regards,
the rebel