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Billybong said:http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.htmlFirst and foremost...I am sorry if I offended you....
Like I said before if your an ATI guy then you know the 6970 you have is not as fast as a 6950.....
so get 2 6950's instead of 6970.....
Second,if you know the benchmarks of the graphic cards then you know the fastest ATI card ranks 5th....all the rest ranked higher are Nvidia....
Pinecone's video card is faster than yours...
Jackson's 6950 card is faster than your 6970...
So if you need any other help let me know....
Also...
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/high_end_cpus.html
DO NOT RECOMMEND the I5-2500K to people in this clan....I have built machines for people(professionally) and also build them as a hobby for myself...
All I5 Processors are not that great...the only one worth a damn is the 2500K and here in the U.S (I am not sure about in Sweden)
it makes no sense to buy this cpu when the 2600K is only 20 or 40 more bucks at most U.S retailers....
I mainly recommend the i7-960 for $199 or $179 or the i72600K for 269.99 or 279.99....
the newer processor being the first choice just because the newest chipset out in the market is Z68 and GEN 3...
Oh and if you get a 6 core Intel processor ...it will beat a i7-2600K...I have seen it and build them both and benchmarked them...stock clock...I don't overclock...
Billybong said:The graphic card you listed is the MOST EXPENSIVE piece of shit MONEY can buy....I would go with a gtx 580 or 570 single card or 2 single graphic cards....in Feb PCI 3.0 will be rolling out which means all these video cards including the $1500 one will be SLOW...
I would go with a board that support PCI 3.0 and then get one or two gtx 570's and then you will be good....
these are all nvidia based..if you got AMD
get 2 or 3 6950's and your BEASTING on 6 monitors...
I pulled a 7.9 on a windows PC with 2 550ti's cards...
he had a i7-2600K cPU stock Clock
ASUS Z68 Vpro motherboard ( He will buy a pci 3.0 board later)
16 JIGGA BYTES of RAM
2 120 GB SATA 6 500MB/s read and write SSD's....
one is c drive
the other is a d drive
no raid action
Total cost $100...he had already had the video cards...
+4Dan said:krudd thats some nice shit there man!