lotro Pc Specs

rosherau

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Cheep option:

Gigabyte GA-965P-S3 P965 PCIE16,DDRII SATAII Glan
Intel ATX E6300 CORE 2 DUO /1.86GHz/2MB CACHE/1066FSB/LGA775
DDR2 2048MB(2x1G)PC6400 800Mhz with HeatSpread ADATA
Western Digital 36.7G SATA Raptor 10000 rpm HDD (16M) x2
Asus 1814BLT-BLK 18xDVDRW SATA, LightScribe, BLACK Retail
CoolerMaster Centurion 5 Aluminum Bezel Case Silver with 430W
Palit GeForce 8800GTS 320MB Dual DVI HDTV SLI PCI Expres

SLI faster Option:
Asus P5N32-E-SLI-Plus S775 QuadCore DUALx16-SLI 2xPCIEx16 SLIx16 RAID FW 2xLAN ATX
Intel ATX E6300 CORE 2 DUO /1.86GHz/2MB CACHE/1066FSB/LGA775
XFX GeForce 8800GTS 320MB 500Mhz Dual DVI HDTV SLI PCI Express Video
DDR2 2Gig(2x1G) PC6400 800Mhz Dual Channel Geil4-4-4-12 1.8 - 2.3v
Western Digital 36.7G SATA Raptor 10000 rpm HDD (16M) x2
Asus 1814BLT-BLK 18xDVDRW SATA, LightScribe, BLACK Retail
CoolerMaster Centurion 5 Aluminum Bezel Case Silver with 430W

Are HDD overkill? What is a good hdd setup?
Should i go SLI setup instead?
Is the ram any good on cheeper system/able to o/c with cpu from 266mhz up to 350mhz?
Got my specs from w w w umart com au
Aussie ehre btw
Thx
 
Thank you for that info.
I am now looking at a Antec 500w but very hard to find can find alot of 450 antec's will 450w be ok?

BTW.
Can I OC a c2d e4300 with that motherboard and that ram from the standard 266mhz up to 350mhz ok.

I have been reading alot over the past few days and have done some ocing a few years ago but still a bit worried about the ram beceause its soo cheep.
its 5-5-5-15 or something. DDR2 800mhz.
Does it mean that when I install everything that the ram will actually down clock to the default mhz setting on the cpu which is .. umm 266?
hehe sorry you can see im sort of a noob.

Just read everywhere that that cpu e4300 on that mobo with the 800mhz ram can oc from basic 266mhz to 356mhz or something and all of your games in 1280x1024 will increase in fps by like 10.

Thx for help, I know i will work out this monstor of a setup, just need to know that the cheeper option with a better psu can do the job.