Help Choosing A Spec

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I'm having trouble deciding on a system from all the specs people have given me. I was originally going to go for the AMD 940 but since realising it's only AM2+ I've been looking at the AMD 955. I then noticed the AMD 720 which has really good reviews for gaming and is a ton cheaper than the 955. Set on this, I then realised I could get an i7 (didn't think I could afford one originally).

Here are the four specs I'm working with. The prices/components are pretty rough at the min. I want to decide on a definate processor before I iron out an exact spec.

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As you can see the better the processor the worse the graphics card etc. This is already pushing my budget to the max.

The system will be used for roughly:

20% High end gaming (Crysis etc)
40% Other gaming (Older less demanding games)
20% Photoshop
10% Webdesign (Dreamweaver)
10% General web browsing, file creation etc.

Resolution is 1920x1200 on dual 24" monitors and i like to run games on max setting with as much AA as possible :D

I will also be doing some moderate overclocking.

OK - PLACE YOUR VOTES NOW!
 
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If you have 3 physical drives (opt1 and 3), then go for RAID-5 and 4 indentical drives (opt2) then go for RAID 10.. Avoid just RAID-0.

4GB of ddr3 in your i7?? You'll need multiples of 3 to enable triple memory so you need either 3 or 6gb.

I would go for the i7 but with RAID-5 and possibly a 4870 x2
 
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If you have 3 physical drives (opt1 and 3), then go for RAID-5 and 4 indentical drives (opt2) then go for RAID 10.. Avoid just RAID-0.

4GB of ddr3 in your i7?? You'll need multiples of 3 to enable triple memory so you need either 3 or 6gb.

Oops your right should read 3GB on the i7 build. I have an external backup so I prefer the extra speed of RAID0 since I don't need the redundancy.

I would go for the i7 but with RAID-5 and possibly a 4870 x2

If I had bottomless pockets I would too...

This is already pushing my budget to the max.
;)
 
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I would certainly look at a Raid 1 or 5 solution, given the amount of work on Photoshop and Web designing you do.

Files are backed up when they're modified to network storage and I normally have a copy on my work machine and/or pen drive. I don't want to slow the CPU working out calculations for the RAID, if I can afford a RAID card at a later date I might switch to 5 or 10 as I do like the idea. But at nearly £100 for a four port, I can't afford it ATM.
 
How about.. i7 + 2x 4770 in crossfire (better performance than a 4890).?

I plan to add a second card later (in about 6 months when I can afford it). If I went with 2 4770's it would be better short term, but 2 4890's long term would be better.
 
I'm already over budget, the extra £65 would kill me (or more to the point my partner would). Initial budget was £700-800 :(

I would still go the i7 build, it's more than enough even to run Crysis....my friend has a worse cpu but 260GTX yet gets 40fps 1920x1200 very high and can just add another in the future like you said.

Didn't notice 260GTX is £136 or so.:eek:
 
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