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Originally Posted by Dilbert1234567
Build it yourself, but go with a different hard drive, Seagate is a good brand, but go with a 7200.8 or 7200.9. And get a SATA drive as well. The speed difference is noticeable and will certainly help you with load times for the games. The page is not in English, but tech talk is universal, check out the differences between the speeds of the 7200.7 and 7200.9 is evident:
http://www.sumanet.cz/modules.php?na...article&sid=71
As for mother board, ASUS is a great brand, Gigabyte and MSI as well. Personally I love ASUS, but I have knowledgably friends who swear by there MSI boards. I just built 2 systems based off of the ASUS A8N-VM board. It’s a good board with enough options. 1 PCI Express x16, 2 SATA, 10/100 LAN (not gigabit), on board video and audio, I would recommend disabling the on board video since you will have a real nice video card in it. Check it out it’s a good price.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131571
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Thanks for the advice! I appreciate it.
Does anyone have an opinions as to whether I should go dual core? or single core? It seems like dual core is good for multitasking, while single core is better for gaming. Am I correct?
Is the Geforce 6800 a good enough videocard to do what I want to?
I'd like to be able to watch satellite signal through my monitor, I know there are TV tuners out there, but I've heard mixed reviews of their performance. Any suggestions?
Thank you in advance!
Thanks!