Soldato
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This is just an idea I've been toying with, so I'm not dead set on buying anything straight away at the moment.
Basically, I'm trying to figure out what will allow me to play the latest games at the highest settings at 1680x1050 for another year, or maybe atleast until the next gen graphics cards come out, I'm still undecided.
So as follows these are my ideas for a 'gaming' setup:
1.I buy a ATI Radeon 3870x2 and stick with that - so £252ish.
2.Or alternatively buy an ATI Radeon 3870x2 and go crossfire with an added 3870 XT, but I don't think my PSU would cope with both of those - so £252.61 (x2) + XT £123.36(Sapphire one) = £375.97 then add a reasonable PSU to that as well, let's say a Thermaltake ToughPower 750W at £88.11. So the total for that will be £464.08 plus there's delivery on top as well
3.Get a BFG GeForce 8800 GTS OC 512MB for £164.49 - but as much as it pains me I'd rather push for the 9xxx series because of the new driver features such as dynamic contrast enhancement etc.
4.Get 2x OcUK GeForce 9600 GT 512MB for £206.78, add a new motherboard for SLI: XFX nForce 780i SLI £180.94. So total for that would be: £387.72.
5.This is the one I never thought I'd come to but it does have pretty mean performance, plus I could keep my existing motherboard: a OcUK GeForce 9800 GX2 £352.49 plus a new PSU (due to 8pin): Coolermaster Real Power 620w for £78.71, which brings the total at: £431.20. But that would be my money is no object choice.
So all in all, what do you think?



Basically, I'm trying to figure out what will allow me to play the latest games at the highest settings at 1680x1050 for another year, or maybe atleast until the next gen graphics cards come out, I'm still undecided.
So as follows these are my ideas for a 'gaming' setup:
1.I buy a ATI Radeon 3870x2 and stick with that - so £252ish.
2.Or alternatively buy an ATI Radeon 3870x2 and go crossfire with an added 3870 XT, but I don't think my PSU would cope with both of those - so £252.61 (x2) + XT £123.36(Sapphire one) = £375.97 then add a reasonable PSU to that as well, let's say a Thermaltake ToughPower 750W at £88.11. So the total for that will be £464.08 plus there's delivery on top as well

3.Get a BFG GeForce 8800 GTS OC 512MB for £164.49 - but as much as it pains me I'd rather push for the 9xxx series because of the new driver features such as dynamic contrast enhancement etc.
4.Get 2x OcUK GeForce 9600 GT 512MB for £206.78, add a new motherboard for SLI: XFX nForce 780i SLI £180.94. So total for that would be: £387.72.
5.This is the one I never thought I'd come to but it does have pretty mean performance, plus I could keep my existing motherboard: a OcUK GeForce 9800 GX2 £352.49 plus a new PSU (due to 8pin): Coolermaster Real Power 620w for £78.71, which brings the total at: £431.20. But that would be my money is no object choice.
So all in all, what do you think?



