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#1 siskokidd
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A few months back, it was Crysis. Today, what is the hardest to run game where if you can run it max, you can run everything maxed out? Is it still Crysis?

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Has anyone tried this card out? Is it any good. It seems really well priced for a 200 Series card.

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#3 siskokidd
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I was just wondering because I saw that Reactor PC on G4 today. You know the one that's submerged in that oily water stuff. It's pretty cool. That rig fully loaded in 10k! I just wanted to get really close but I guess it's too expensive. Yeah?
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#4 siskokidd
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If I want to build a water cooled rig, ould I be able to by the water cooling system and kepp my existing case, motherboard, video card, and CPU? Or would I have to build a whole new rig that work special for a water cooled system? Thanks a bunch!
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#5 siskokidd
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its a dual channel 1066 set.
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#6 siskokidd
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buy from newegg
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#7 siskokidd
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go 4 the atx board
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#8 siskokidd
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I have 2GB. In the BIOS, i put it on auto so I dont know. THey are ddr2 1066.
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#9 siskokidd
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Um....i don't buy it, DDR3 will offer pretty much no improvement later, by the time you do want to make that switch newer and much faster CPUs/chipsets will be out.X360PS3AMD05
Well, the high end Core 2 Duos will last a while until at least half of the higher end games support more than two cores. DDR3 will make a bigger leap from DDR2 and become cheaper within the next year I pressume. Core 2 Quads are the waste here. Right now, you have 2 idle cores. By the time games come out that support all four, the i7 will be the new standard.
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#10 siskokidd
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Well, buying a mobo with both DDR2 and DDR3 memory standards is technically future proofing because you can wait until DDR3 get better, then you will be able to easily switch it out without buying a whole new motherboard. And while you're at that, why not get the X58. But then the CPU is 250 minimum. You see what I mean?Future-proofing is a term that means that down the road, you won't end up snowballing it.