4890 crossfire recommended setup

vasantunt

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Hi Guys,

I am relatively new to gaming and want to have a very good gaming rig around 1500 and I have researched a little bit and I have narrowed down on using 4890 in cross fire. This is a configuration I have selected at Avadirect and could any one say if this seems a good one

# COMPUCASE (HEC), 6C28B Black Mid-Tower Case, No PSU, ATX
# CORSAIR, CMPSU-850TX TX Series Power Supply, 850W, 80 PLUS®, 24-pin ATX12V EPS12V, SLI Ready
# MICROSTAR, X58 Platinum SLI, LGA1366, Intel® X58, 6400 MT/s QPI, DDR3-1600 (O.C.) 24GB /6, PCIe x16 CF SLI /2, SATA 3 Gb/s RAID 5 /8, HDA, GbLAN /2, FW /2, ATX, Retail
# INTEL, Core™ i7-920 Quad-Core 2.66GHz, LGA1366, 4.8 GT/s QPI, 8MB L3 Cache, 45nm, 130W, EM64T EIST VT XD, Retail
# CORSAIR, 6GB (3 x 2GB) XMS3 PC3-12800 DDR3 1600MHz CL9 (9-9-9-24) 1.65V SDRAM DIMM, Non-ECC
# SAPPHIRE, Radeon™ HD 4890 901MHz, 1GB GDDR5 1000Mhz, PCIe x16 CrossFire, DVI /2, HDTV-Out, Retail
# SAPPHIRE, Radeon™ HD 4890 901MHz, 1GB GDDR5 1000Mhz, PCIe x16 CrossFire, DVI /2, HDTV-Out, Retail
# SEAGATE, 160GB Barracuda® 7200.11, SATA 3 Gb/s, 7200 RPM, 8MB cache
# RAID, No RAID, Independent HDD Drives
# SONY, AD-7241S Black 24x DVD±R/RW Dual-Layer Burner w/ Lightscribe, SATA, OEM

-Vasant.
 

peepee

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Thats pretty much the best rig you can get for that money. But if i were you id buy an AMD based pc, which is somewhat cheaper for the same performance and you could upgrade the video cards.
CPU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16819103674
Motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131392

you save $200 by getting those two, which perform about the same. And you can upgrade to a new case and a bigger hard drive or something. Check out the ati 5870.
 
I have the i7, and if you plan to OC... I will say that you do NOT need an 850W PSU, the 750W will do you just fine.

If you are planning to get (2) 4890's I would really just spent the extra $80 and get a single 5870. It will give you the most life as it uses less power and is DX11. Down the road you have the option to Crossfire it when the cards comes down in price and you need it. (2) 4890's you would have to unload and start over with your graphics. I have a 4870 and actually JUST bought another 4870 off ebay. Oc'ed the 4870 falls slightly under the 4890. And 2 of these in crossfire runs just above or just below the 5870, depending on the game.

Your best bet is a 750W psu and a 5870.