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Old 11-02-2009, 06:43 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Yes those look very sweet as well. Of course we go go 3 x 4gb as well but timings were not as good. But in a fantasy world...
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It appears that all the dual 1366 boards don't support more than one PCI-e card so that puts my idea of a dual 1366 system out of the way, provided you wanted to do gaming.

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Well the GTX 295 may edge out the 5870 in pure brute force, but I've got to admit that a couple 5870's pushing 3 Monitors in Eyefinity looks like a Trump Card.
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Or get two 5970 when they come out
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I'm just curious about this. I'm just looking for someone to put together a build that contains THE best parts out there right now in terms of performance. I don't care about how much it all costs, although it would be cool to know. I'm asking this because I'm plainly just curious (and lazy) about what the current best possible build is with the best performance.

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