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Hi everyone
As a newbie I've been referred here from the introductions page and I want to know what GFX card to get for my PC.
I've just inherited some money and am getting a spec together for a high-end dual core PC (I've never owned a PC before), with an HD TV/Monitor that supports 1080p, and I want to get the best GFX card (money's not an object) that will give me the best GFX possible and supports my monitor's 1080p.
Can anyone help a poor PC virgin bewildered by the array of GFX cards on the market?
Thanks
As a newbie I've been referred here from the introductions page and I want to know what GFX card to get for my PC.
I've just inherited some money and am getting a spec together for a high-end dual core PC (I've never owned a PC before), with an HD TV/Monitor that supports 1080p, and I want to get the best GFX card (money's not an object) that will give me the best GFX possible and supports my monitor's 1080p.
Can anyone help a poor PC virgin bewildered by the array of GFX cards on the market?
Thanks
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ATI's x1950 xtx is the fastest single 9x gpu out now, or for future proofing you could get the Nvidia geforce 8800 GTX 10x card.
So if I choose the 8800 GTX 10x, that will support my 1080p screen?
I know that currently there are no games that will get the most out of my screen and the 8800, but as you say, it should future-proof me for, say 18 months or so? Or until my monitor/TV goes phut?
Now what specs do I need for my PC. I've heard that I will need 480watts for cooling? Is this correct? And two PCI-E slots are necessary? And what is SLI? Is this incorporated into the 8800 itself or does my PC need to be compatible somehow?
Also the general power of my PC - So far I've been spec'd with a dual-core processor that I know little about, and 512Mb RAM DDR2, with a hard drive of 120 GB with 7200rpm and 8mb.
These are just numbers and letters to me and I don't know what they are for, so if this is the best spec that I need for use with the 8800, or I need to change it and ask for different specs, please advise me and I'll be very grateful.
Thanks everyone
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SLI is the use of 2 graphics cards "piggybacked".
Most newer boards ont he market now support this. Just make sure both PCI-e slots are "16X"
As for Power...IF you really want to "future proof" you system, look into a 1kw power supply from PCPOWERANDCOOLING. They are pricey but you will never have power spikes and you upgrade potential is through the roof.
Think about it ! KILOWATT of pure pc power...zoiks!
GL
Most newer boards ont he market now support this. Just make sure both PCI-e slots are "16X"
As for Power...IF you really want to "future proof" you system, look into a 1kw power supply from PCPOWERANDCOOLING. They are pricey but you will never have power spikes and you upgrade potential is through the roof.
Think about it ! KILOWATT of pure pc power...zoiks!
GL
Last edited by Danzig; Dec 7th, 2006 at 7:40 pm.
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Thanks for the reply reezin14
So if I choose the 8800 GTX 10x, that will support my 1080p screen?
I know that currently there are no games that will get the most out of my screen and the 8800, but as you say, it should future-proof me for, say 18 months or so? Or until my monitor/TV goes phut?
Now what specs do I need for my PC. I've heard that I will need 480watts for cooling? Is this correct? And two PCI-E slots are necessary? And what is SLI? Is this incorporated into the 8800 itself or does my PC need to be compatible somehow?
Also the general power of my PC - So far I've been spec'd with a dual-core processor that I know little about, and 512Mb RAM DDR2, with a hard drive of 120 GB with 7200rpm and 8mb.
These are just numbers and letters to me and I don't know what they are for, so if this is the best spec that I need for use with the 8800, or I need to change it and ask for different specs, please advise me and I'll be very grateful.
Thanks everyone
Last edited by reezin14; Dec 10th, 2006 at 6:57 pm.
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