Ive decided on all the components for my new rig apart from the graphics card
The spec will be:
4800X2,
2GB DDR3200,
Raptor Main Drive
250Gb SATA Installs Drive
500Gb FireWire Storage Drive
Im torn on what AGP Graphics Card to get, want something thats going to last around Ã,£200 to spend.
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/Nvidia_AGP_Graphics_Cards.html
Was thinking of the BFG GeForce 7800 GS OC 256MB GDDR3 TV-Out/DVI (AGP)
Or
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/ATI_AGP_Graphics_Cards.html
Possibly at the end of the month: GeCube ATI Radeon X1950 Pro 256MB GDDR3 VIVO TV-Out/Dual DVI (AGP)
Putting the stats up:
GeForce:
- GeForceâ„¢ 7800 GS GPU running at 400MHz
- 256MB 1250MHz high speed GDDR3 memory
- Superscalar 16-Pipe GPU Architecture
- High-Speed DDR 256-bit Memory Interface
- Dual 400MHz RAMDACs
- 600 million Vertices/sec setup
- 40.0GB/second memory bandwidth
ATI:
- Powered by ATI Radeon X1950 PRO - 575MHz (RV570 80nm)
- 256MB-256bit 8 channel GDDR3 memory - 1.38GHz
- 36 Pixel shader processor
- Ultra-threaded SM 3.0 Engine
- 512-bit Ring-bus
- HDCP Ready!!
- Low power consumption (Consumes 60W less than equivalent X1900 XT)
Thinking of going for the ATI, tho im yet to see what the card looks like so it may not even fit in the shuttle...
This would help me of people reply, I have no idea about graphics cards these days not followed it much and lost track.
I do read though some of the mid version stuff still is the same chipset then the top models and you can still easy enough switch stuff on or overlclock to perform just as good but that is about it.
biggest thing!
you are making a brand new computer and you are getting an AGP card?
surely you would be wanting PCIe ?
Also be careful of heat problems with shuttles if you plan on gaming etc as with that kinda kit in it you are likely to have an inferno computer if you go to max load
I would agree with Sweenster, for a new PC PCIe is the only real option, and if you want to go for real power a pair of slots.
So say Ã,£700-800 to spend including a Case and PSU so needed:
CPU,
RAM,
Gfx Card,
Case
Im rather confused about current technologys.. What about the new Intel Duo chips? Heard they are pritty beastly :)
Im confused to hell...
The rig is mainly going to be for gameing but for my Degree im going to be doing a fair bit of Graphics Rendering. :)
Quote from: Poison_UKSo say Ã,£700-800 to spend including a Case and PSU so needed:
CPU,
RAM,
Gfx Card,
Case
Im rather confused about current technologys.. What about the new Intel Duo chips? Heard they are pritty beastly :)
Im confused to hell...
The rig is mainly going to be for gameing but for my Degree im going to be doing a fair bit of Graphics Rendering. :)
If you are doing graphics rendering then a multi-core proc would suit you. Gaming you need to max ram, cpu and graphics to make it as future proof as possible.
Does the Intel based Procs/Mobos do SLi?
Im way out on new Technology :(
Last I heard the core2 duos were the best bang/buck:
Intel E6600 = Ã,£208
4800x2 = Ã,£220
The E6600 looks the better buy, http://www23.tomshardware.com/cpu.html?modelx=33&model1=432&model2=466&chart=195
Ya you can get intel sli/crossfire boards.
Just got some good news the Shuttle im getting is a PCI-E not a AGP :) *thanks to knighty*
So looking at PCI-E now *relooks at everything*
Decided to go with:
BFG GeForce 7950 GT OC 512MB GDDR3 HDTV/Dual DVI
Then once I got another bit of spair cash, get another one of them for SLi :)
you sure there will be enough space for a second graphics in a shuttle?
and even if there is you are gonna have alot of heat problems with two in there. Be a man, buy a case large enough for your components.
What is this obsession with shuttles?
Because Ive got a small room and I need something I can just pickup and take places.. Cooling can be sorted out easy enough for it... Had 3 shuttles and all have being totally fine :)
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=122394
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