Originally posted by: Bobthelost
Originally posted by: sdy284
Originally posted by: hermanocabral
for psu, isnt better pick one that have 600w?
yes, you'd be a flippin idiot to put any 400W PSU in a high-level gaming rig now a days
I'd go with the OCZ 600W or 700W GameXtreme PSU's. With one of those you'll easily be good for a few years.
You'd be wasting money if you did that. Go find out how much power real computers use and then come back and tell me.
The Asus P5W Deluxe is a nice board, but do you need it? If you're not overclocking then you could get the cheapest intel made board and not notice the difference. That's what i'd recomend for you.
Then a 200GB drive it is, RAID0 doesn't help with speed for gaming, it might cut down your load times but it's not worth the cost (if you want high speed and money is no object then a Western Digital 150GB raptor drive is the obvious choice, note, this is a very uneconomical choice). Seagate are good, but make sure it's a 7200.
10 drive. Otherwise pick based upon price.
PSU: Your computer will not draw more than 200W or so from the PSU if you go for a 7900GT or 7900GTX. Less than 250W with an X1900XTX. Since there is no performance difference between a 400W PSU and a 1KW PSU there is no point in wasting money on it.
If you want more opinions on this look for any of the "pick me a PSU" threads. They won't all agree with me, but a good number will, not to mention that the statistics back me up.
RAM: Changing the RAM from 667 to 800 results in a 3% performance increase (farcry), it costs about $50 more to get 800 than it does 667. It's not worth the money.