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10-24-2007, 04:11 PM
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Ultra Techie Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 583
| help steve thread ( plenty of questions ) ok i am currently saving money for a new pc and just about picked out all the parts for it then my brain went click (painful) and i thought what if so i looked and looked and looked again at everything
now i came up with a few questions mainley about gpu's, cpu's and ram
how dose sli and crossfire work, i know its 2 gpu's in 1 pc but how dose it work, as much info as pos would be great
what gpu's work with sli and crossfire
what would be a good mobo that can do either sli or crossfire with a AM2 socket and good ram slots (like supports 8gb ram)
i would like to know as much info as ever on dual and quod cores specially seen AMD are makeing a quod core. as much as means everything i know they run multitask on the pc but how fast, each chip ect ect ect
if a mobo says it can take 16 gb of ram but only has 4 slots to do so where can i get ram that size to max it out
is the OCZ ram any good
there will probably be mor questions later so thank you first off |
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10-24-2007, 06:05 PM
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Retired. Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Los Angeles, California Posts: 8,090
| Re: help steve thread ( plenty of questions ) Quote:
Originally Posted by solidsteve ok i am currently saving money for a new pc and just about picked out all the parts for it then my brain went click (painful) and i thought what if so i looked and looked and looked again at everything
now i came up with a few questions mainley about gpu's, cpu's and ram
how dose sli and crossfire work, i know its 2 gpu's in 1 pc but how dose it work, as much info as pos would be great | ATI CrossFire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Scalable Link Interface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Two GPUs split the video and each processes half. Supposily reduced CPU stress and GPU stress. But most gaming cards, 8800 series, can be better than SLI configurations. Quote: |
what gpu's work with sli and crossfire
| Cards labeled as compatible, also the board needs to be compatiable. Quote: |
what would be a good mobo that can do either sli or crossfire with a AM2 socket and good ram slots (like supports 8gb ram)
| 8gb of ram is HIGHLY UNNECESSARY. 2gb is well more than adequate. Quote: |
i would like to know as much info as ever on dual and quod cores specially seen AMD are makeing a quod core. as much as means everything i know they run multitask on the pc but how fast, each chip ect ect ect
| Dual cores and quad cores are what most people want todays. If you are not "hard-on" an AMD build, you might consider an Intel Duo or Quad core build.
[quote]if a mobo says it can take 16 gb of ram but only has 4 slots to do so where can i get ram that size to max it out[quote]
Which motherboard? Are you looking at server motherboards? More ram=/=more game performance Quote:
is the OCZ ram any good
there will probably be mor questions later so thank you first off
| Yes, and no. OCZ is a great gaming brand. But there are other cheaper brands, like Crucial, gskills, geil, or Corsair.
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10-25-2007, 04:59 AM
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Ultra Techie Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 583
| Re: help steve thread ( plenty of questions ) thanks
i am more of a AMD fan, thats all i have had in my pc's up to now and not had a problem with them so its all good
and you sumed me up in on with the memory OVER THE TOP
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10-25-2007, 05:03 AM
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Corrupt Techie Join Date: Sep 2005 Posts: 752
| Re: help steve thread ( plenty of questions ) Quote:
Originally Posted by solidsteve thanks
i am more of a AMD fan, thats all i have had in my pc's up to now and not had a problem with them so its all good
and you sumed me up in on with the memory OVER THE TOP | If you only get 2GB of RAM, keep room to upgrade.
Hellgate London recommends 3GB... |
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10-25-2007, 05:08 AM
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Wizard Techie Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Venus, Texas Posts: 4,625
| Re: help steve thread ( plenty of questions ) With Windows Vista you currently only should use 4gig even thoug it supports up to 16 (supposedly). Friends that have used more than 4gig have told me that its highly unstable in the X64 environment. Not only that, youd need alot of cash to afford 4 2gig sticks.
Also, quad cores arent really neccesary but if you can afford 8gig of that RAM then i suppose by all means go for it.
SLI/X-Fire is extremely overrated. Like has been said, you can get a high end card for the price of 2 mid range cards and it will out do them. BUT if like i said before, if you can afford it 2 8800ultras in SLI is amazing. Quote: |
Hellgate London recommends 3GB...
| I dont see why, the game (no offesne to anybody) sucks. It looks arcadish and dosent look on par with the other demos coming out.
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10-25-2007, 05:15 AM
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True Techie Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Big Island-Hawaii Posts: 115
| Re: help steve thread ( plenty of questions ) Amount of RAM used depends on your OS.
32bit Windows Vista only really utilizes up to 3 gigs of RAM for most applications, so having 4 or more gigs with 32bit vista is really a waste to me. This is why you see guys like HP and Dell and crap selling their higher-end computers with the 3gb option of RAM with 32bit vista.
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10-25-2007, 05:20 AM
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Wizard Techie Join Date: Dec 2004 Location: Venus, Texas Posts: 4,625
| Re: help steve thread ( plenty of questions ) I was talking X64 myself, but the reason the corporate flakes offer 3gig is so they can still get SOME performance withh all the BS they put in the background with Vista as an OS. 3gig is doing me wonders in XP though. Its so smooth and nice.
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SLI 9800GTX+ 840/2200/1100
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10-25-2007, 12:47 PM
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Ultra Techie Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 583
| Re: help steve thread ( plenty of questions ) ok 4gb of ram is good nothing over the top but still get a nice amount there
Got a quad core question again
the intel Q6600 says it runs at 2.4ghz is that per chip or is that split, is it the same with the dual cores
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Case ~ nexus caterpilla (http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Compo...roductId=28763)
Mobo ~ Gigabyte GA~P35~DS3R Rev 2.0
CPU ~ Intel Q6600
HDD ~ 2 x 500gb western digital drives
Ram ~ 4GB worth (4 strips) of OCZ 2GB PC2-6400 Platinum Rev 2.0
PSU ~ Corsair 750TX
GPU ~ GTX 295 (i just seen it and had to)
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10-25-2007, 12:50 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: New York City Posts: 12,157
| Re: help steve thread ( plenty of questions ) Quote:
Originally Posted by solidsteve Got a quad core question again
the intel Q6600 says it runs at 2.4ghz is that per chip or is that split, is it the same with the dual cores | Basically, a Q6600 is two E6600s put together, on the same die.
It's 2.4GHz per core. But not combined. So it wouldn't be running at 9.6GHz. It's just simply four cores, at 2.4GHz each. |
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10-25-2007, 12:57 PM
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Ultra Techie Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 583
| Re: help steve thread ( plenty of questions ) Quote:
Originally Posted by b1gapl Basically, a Q6600 is two E6600s put together, on the same die.
It's 2.4GHz per core. But not combined. So it wouldn't be running at 9.6GHz. It's just simply four cores, at 2.4GHz each. | ok thank you, there is still more questions comming to so thank you
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Case ~ nexus caterpilla (http://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Compo...roductId=28763)
Mobo ~ Gigabyte GA~P35~DS3R Rev 2.0
CPU ~ Intel Q6600
HDD ~ 2 x 500gb western digital drives
Ram ~ 4GB worth (4 strips) of OCZ 2GB PC2-6400 Platinum Rev 2.0
PSU ~ Corsair 750TX
GPU ~ GTX 295 (i just seen it and had to)
OS - Windows 7 Home 64-bit |
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