So, I just started picking out my parts for a new computer. I have experience in replacing computer parts and upgrading them, but I have never built one entirely from ordered parts. Basically, I'm just gonna list them here so that if there are any major compatibility issues, or just suggestions, you guys can voice them. I'm linking to the newegg.com pages, so if you know of a better deal you can tell me.
Okay, let's start the list. For my case, I have chosen the relatively popular
Antec 900.
For my GPUs, I have chosen two
NVIDIA GTX280s. I know they are very expensive and large, but I have quite a large budget.
For my motherboard, I am thinking about the
ASUS Striker II Formula LGA 775 NVIDIA nForce 780i SLI ATX Intel Motherboard. I have read in the reviews that it can only support four gigabytes of RAM when running two graphics cards with SLI due to chipset restrictions. I have also read that you have to put in two gigabytes of RAM first, and then install Windows Vista 64bit. After that you can put in the rest. Is all of this true?
For my processor, I think I'll go with the
Intel Q6600 @2.4 GHz.
For my Power Supply Unit, I have selected the
CORSAIR CMPSU-1000HX 1000W ATX12V 2.2 / EPS12V 2.91 SLI Ready CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Modular Active PFC Compatible with Core i7 Power Supply.
For my operating system, I picked
Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit.
Here's the
RAM.
I'm still browsing for cooling systems, disc drives, and hard drives. I am very open to suggestions, and as I have said earlier, I have a large budget. Also, please tell me if I am missing something very important. I am a newbie to this, after all.