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Need/Want to get a new games rig and this is what thinking of, looking for some feedback.

Asus Maximus III Formula

Core i5 750

Corsair H50, matched with Akasa Apache Fans Push/Pull system.

Corsair Dominator GT-1600 4Gb (I know is expensive but will fit in with colour scheme on motherboard and graphics card very nicely with the red/black look.)

Gainward 9800GT 1Gb (reusing whilst wait for Asus 5850 stock to settle down, and/or new Nvidia Equivalent DX11 to launch)

Asus ROG OC Station (don't have a Windows Laptop to use ROG Connect)

Dell 3008WFP (existing)

Crucial 64Gb SSD for OS

WD 150Gb VRaptor (already own) for AV/Swap File etc

Crucial 256Gb SSD for Games (overtime has come through to pay for this)

Samsung 1Tb F3 for CD/DVD Images

Plextor 755SA DVD Drive (reusing existing)

Corsair HX750W PSU

Lian Li 343B (existing)

The only games I find myself playing these days are the RTS games such as the Total War Series/Ages of Empire/Command & Conquer, so I don't believe that would really use the 5870, and am wondering if even at 2560x1600 do I need more then the 5770 for these sorts of games. I just want a single card, so not interested in xfire 5770's, if 1 would not do the job.

Also playing these sorts of games and not the FPS, is it REALLY worth splashing out on that 256Gb SSD or would a fast normal hard drive be enough. I don't even load benchmark programs so not really interested in getting my 3dmark or whatever score up through the use of SSD. If I decide to go back to FPS then will buy a PS3, as that what my mates play FPS games on.

Am I going way over what I need?

Can't really make up my mine for the soundcard so would like some suggestions as to a Soundcard to match up with my Razer Barrucuda HP-1 Headset. Can't decide between Asus D2X Xonar and the Creative Xifi Platinum or should I just stick with the onboard from the Motherboard, and see how goes.

Thanks
 
SSD isnt really needed tbh, as a 10k rpm hard drive would be sufficient. Also the sound cards built into motherboards offer 7.1 and HD sound which is far more than you need unless you do sound editing and such activities.
 
Personally I'd sell the raptor (too noisey) and not buy the 64gb Crucial SSD (just put the OS on the 256gb SSD).
 
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