Author Topic: New PC  (Read 11163 times)

supports 48 GB RAM

If I ever saw somebody using that much, I would slap them.

My friend who apparently bought the new board and the new EVGA Geforce 480 series, I am sure you would love to slap him, especially since he still has enough leftover to buy a Porsche and a new house.

The GTX480 is a good investment imo.

If only game standards went above the GTX 295 will I go buy something like that. I'll be sticking with my GT 250 (9800 GT in disguise) until then.

I'll be sticking to my gtx280 SLI because upgrading for the next few years is foolish. :D

I'll be sticking with my 9800m GS until I can scrounge together enough money money to buy a new PC.

It is foolish, unless some random awesome game decides that all older cards are obsolete.

If you have the money, you can dish it out for EVGA's new mobo that supports 48 GB RAM, 2 CPU Sockets, etc. This will make running servers very simple but it will be very costly.

http://www.evga.com/articles/00537/


Anyways, a real brand new PC costs around a thousand dollars. 1.2k if you're going for a fully entrepreneur ed out i7 system @ 64Bit (Meaning, +4GB RAM or higher)
Too bad that it's really for servers and probably costs $1000 anyway :(

If its meant for running servers, that means gaming and video editing on it will be on the highest level known to man. And yeah, it might be costing about a thousand just for the mobo itself.

If its meant for running servers, that means gaming and video editing on it will be on the highest level known to man. And yeah, it might be costing about a thousand just for the mobo itself.

I don't even want to see the kinds of build enthusiasts are going to put together on that mobo, or the 3DMark Vantage scores they'll be hitting for that matter.

If its meant for running servers, that means gaming and video editing on it will be on the highest level known to man. And yeah, it might be costing about a thousand just for the mobo itself.
If I ever win the mega millions lottery I'll buy it.

Till then I'm sticking to what I can afford :x

So is the nVidia GTX480 better than the ATI HD5870 or is the HD5870 still my best bet here?

Here's the new specification with a better PSU: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/925054/quote2.htm
« Last Edit: April 08, 2010, 01:55:16 AM by Ephialtes »

If I ever saw somebody using that much, I would slap them.
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