Originally Posted by
daredog4
Current rig is:
Case: Coolermaster Praetorian ATX Mid Tower
PSU: Corsair TX850W 850 watt (single 12v rail)
Mobo: Intel D955XBK LGA775 chipset
CPU: Pentium D 3Ghz (coolermaster cpu cooler with 120mm fan)
Mem: 2GB Kingston DDR2 667Mhz
GPU: Sapphire HD3870 Toxic edition
Sound Card: Creative X-Fi Pro
Hard Drive: 2 Western Digital 500GB (1TB total)
DVD Drive: 2 LightScribe DVD+R drives
Don't over-invest in a power supply. This is a component where you need "enough". Excess capacity will do you no good.
CPU technology has finally outran the software. Multi-core is the future computing standard, but most current software doesn't take advantage of it. Anything running at 2.5Ghz or above should work fine.
If you're using Vista, might as well choke it up and buy 4GB of RAM. IT's cheap, and the processes will use it.
ATI makes a good GFX card. The 3800 is a bit dated though. The Nvidia GEforce seems to be the standard these days, so that's what I buy. IMHO, dual GFX cards have minimal bang for the buck on a standard size monitor. If you run a huge, high res. display monitor with dual inputs though, you need it. I don't know what you're using.
HDD arrays are one of the places you can get the biggest increase in overall speed peformance. Mechanical HDDs are slow, and the bigger they are, the slower they are. For maximum performance, use a SATA3 RAID array. Run your OS on a single small drive off the built in MOBO interface. Run your games/apps off four fast drives in a RAID 0+1 array (Mirrored striped sets). Striping doubles your potential Read/Write speed. Mirroring the striped sets doubles your read speed again in theory. Five drives is a lot and will take a big power supply, but quadrupling your drive read speed will really increase performance.
The sound card all depends on your sound system. Once again, don't buy an expensive sound card and run it to PC speakers. Link into a surround sound system or it's wasted functionality.
Last edited by Kenyth; 04-07-2009 at 07:57 AM.
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