Originally posted by: dgolverk
I do have a mouse and keyboard and I don't have any hard drive...
I think about buying WD hard drive 200GB would be enough.
I need a motherboard with firewire, I'll go for the 7600GT KO, the moniter seems great, the antec case is not bad.
I'm waiting for more...
by the way I'll go for this video card CARD
I want to buy Nvidia
hmm and I have a little question about the CPU... why more people buying s939 when AM2 is better? it's the same price.
Originally posted by: dgolverk
well, I understand about the AM2 so forget about the firewire. What would be the best mobo to buy if so?
but still somehow It seems that more people are buying the s939, it intersting why...
Originally posted by: Howard
Find some benches comparing the 7600GT to the X800XL, please.specs
I'm not 100% sure about the video card so I don't care what you'll put in the systems I've asked.
sorry, I wasn't trying to confuse you... The main reason to get the 7600GT is it supports the pixel shader 3.0, and the x800XL only supports 2.0, so it's a newer card.
Here's more resources for benchmarking:
benchmarks for common cards
you can change the cards to suit your liking... although, it doesn't have the 7600GT in there, only the 7800GT, unfortunately.
BFonnes
Originally posted by: Howard
Did you know the Toyota Camry V6 is faster than the Lotus Elise because the Camry has 268hp?
Save $20 and get half the memory. Nice.
Originally posted by: Howard
Well then, you can't say which one is the better performer, can you?
ALL of the seven brands reached DDR2-800 with a voltage increase to around 2.2V. This performance was a complete surprise for DDR2 memory kits rated at DDR-533 or DDR2-667. Most of the value kits also reached DDR2-800 memory timings of 4-3-3. This is only slightly slower than our High-Performance DDR2 group at DDR2-800 3-3-3.
Originally posted by: Howard
http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?minorcatid=105&subminorcatid=80
That's not too bad after rebate, but you don't need DDR2-800 memory.
http://anandtech.com/mb/showdoc.aspx?i=2797&p=19
ALL of the seven brands reached DDR2-800 with a voltage increase to around 2.2V. This performance was a complete surprise for DDR2 memory kits rated at DDR-533 or DDR2-667. Most of the value kits also reached DDR2-800 memory timings of 4-3-3. This is only slightly slower than our High-Performance DDR2 group at DDR2-800 3-3-3.
Originally posted by: dgolverk
So guys I need the two systems I asked before...
anyway the thing that I worry about the most is the cpu and the mobo :S
I really need your help.
Thanks

 
				
		