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Hi I am building a new rig using a GA-P35-DS3P and want to know what to do about a dillemma I have
I have bought 2 X 2GB Dual OCZ Reaper 8500 - 1066
My supplier sent me 2 X 500GB ES.2 SEAGATE HARDDRIVES instead of 2 X 500GB 7200.11 the ES.2 are for mainly corporate use so they apologised and said return them the difference in the price they will double if taken as stock so I can either get another 2 X 2GB of OCZ or up my Graphics card from a BFG 8800 GTS O/C 512 to a PNY 8800 GTX 768 I only run a 19 inch monitor so dont know if a GTX will be better or faster ect, But I am scared of the 4 dimms of ram problems people have.

I use E8400 / ANTEC 900 / 620WATT CORSAIR HX PSU / VISTA 64 HOME PREMIUM
would greatly appreciate advice...!!!

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ummmm..... get the GTX. lol.


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