im a real noob to building and modding/configuring, would like advice from ppl to make the ultimate pc to play star wars galaxys from the uk with a 1mb cable connection,not too worried about the cost id just like the best performance
If he's worried only about performance, not cost, stick with the 5900 Ultra. It outperforms the 9800 Pro, even if it's not as great as Nvidia would like us to believe.
Check out the Doom3 benchmarks. The Ultra rapes.
<font color=blue> There's no such thing as hell, but you can make it if you try.</font color=blue>
The Abit IS7 and IS7-G are the fastest boards, and Abit has excellent warranty service. Asus is neck and neck with Abit on the P4P800 and P4P800-Deluxe. Both use the i865PE chipsets.
<font color=blue>Watts mean squat if you don't have quality!</font color=blue>
yes crashman you told me this in another post, and i read the article you gave with the post, but i just like the i875 chipset, its a personal prefrence, dont worry friend your words arent lost on me im not THAT thick ROFL.
Get a Radeon9800 Pro. Visit the graphics section if you really want more opinions, but frankly the cards from Nvidia are questionable since nobody can really be sure what they'll perform like in a real game.
Doom III benchmarks are beta, Nvidia cheated on the 3dMark2003 scores, and it's quite possible that they have cheated on other benchmarks as well.
Yeah, Corsair decided not to release the PC3500 low-latency modules. I would go with two Corsair XMS 512MB PC3500 (non-low-latency) memory modules myself.
<b><font color=blue>Logic over all.</font color=blue></b>
Western Digital Raptor (10K RPM) currently comes in one capacity - 36.7GB. It's available for purchase at <A HREF="http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduct.asp?submit=manufactory&catalog=14&manufactory=1306&DEPA=1&sortby=14&order=1" target="_new">newEgg for $137</A>.
<b><font color=blue>Logic over all.</font color=blue></b>
maybe it's better if you chose having only 1 dimm module, i'm not quite sure, but i've heard somewhere that it's somewhat slightly stable than having two modules.