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Posted by: Nessy
When buying a computer, some people take the smart option, and some people just buy the most expensive stuff all the way round.
If I were you, I would go with a 965P motherboard, a case that isnt ridiculously expensive, cut the sound card, and maybe try to find cheaper parts. Maybe check the benchmarks of the gtx against other models and see f you think its worth the extra $250.
My computer that I bought 4 months ago:
E6600
2GB DDR2 800mhz c4 RAM from corsair
GA_965P motherboard
250GB IDE HDD (which even though 20 mins of halo = 20GB I still can manage on)
Hiper 580W PSU
2 x dual layer dvd writer 16x cd 52x
X-Blade midi tower case
Nvidia GeForce 7900GTO 512MB
Saitek Eclipse keyboard
Razer Diamondback 2000DPI mouse
I think that is everything, and that came to about $1600 dollars, and that was 4 months ago, and I live in the UK = more expensive computer parts.
Of coures it is your machine, but I just thought you might be better of saving and upgrading some stuff later.
you are rather stupid
i canttell you why not to geta lot of the parts you got
965 is better for 6300 and 6400 cause can get higher FSB and e6600 and e6700 go better with 975
2 hard drives cause raid is faster
corsair ram uses crappy promos, not d9 - d9 better for overclocking
why get a piece of -blam!- graphics card that cant support directx10 and then have to upgrade sooner then needed if i get 8800 gtx
and, my comp isnt the most expensive
check what you write before you submit it
[Edited on 2/13/2007]