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.
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