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Profile: stranger
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This will be my first build, feel free to toss suggestions, concerns, etc

case - Thermaltake Armor Series VA8003BWS

mobo- EVGA 132-CK-NF78-A1 NVIDIA nForce 780i

cpu - Quad core 9450

psu - Antec TPQ-850 850W

hsf - ARCTIC COOLING Freezer 7 Pro + arctic silver 5

ram - CORSAIR XMS2 2GB ddr2 800

hd - Western Digital 500gb

gpu - xfx geforce 9800gtx (one for the moment, will throw 2nd one in sli few months later)

os - win xp32bit (will also update to vista 64bit probably around 2nd graphics card purchase)

I think that covers everything. Anyone for see any potential conflicts or problems I might run into?
thanks for reading

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I don't see any 'problems' with it. Though it'll be pretty nice, I'm curious if you have looked on the other side of spectrum; as in, intel x48 board + 4850/70.

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Why go xp32 and THEN vista 64? just go vista first and skip xp all together. It would save you the cost of XP, a reinstall, ect.

I vote for a ati 4850, its faster and cheaper.


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If I were doing SLI that would be my build. Except for the cooler.

But do get 4gigs RAM now. Get a 4 gig kit that EVGA and Corsair both agree will work. RAM is cheap now, but there's no guarantee it will stay that way.

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SuicideSilence wrote :

Why go xp32 and THEN vista 64? just go vista first and skip xp all together. It would save you the cost of XP, a reinstall, ect.

I vote for a ati 4850, its faster and cheaper.



Because XP is more stable/compatable than vista? Because Vista still needs reliable 64bit drivers?
He's doing the same thing I am. Once you load up on 4GB RAM, then install Vista on a sepearte partition. There's nothing wrong with XP short of not having DX10, and Windows 7 looks to be out far sooner than even I expected...

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I'll be happy when the next windows comes out. I heard it will only be 64 bit. That should force a lot of folks to start freaking writing programs that work on 64 bit computers. Right now there is a real lack of consistancy in support for 64 bit... for no real reason. Ram is cheap now, so most ppl can afford 4 gig or more. Sorry... my little rant.


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