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Caught between taking advantage of this weeks deals or....a B grade board. What would you choose?

AMD Phenom II x3 720 BE
2 x 2gb of GSKILL DDR2
ASUS M3a79-T deluxe
For £284.97

or

AMD Phenom II X3 720
Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4p
Corsair 4gb DHZ of DDR3
for £312

And with that choice what Graphics card, monitor and cooler would you pair it with?
 
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Im not sure on budget as i could afford more that i 'should' spend so id be intrested more in getting whatever the sweet spot is for the system....

I want to buy something that wont be bottle necked by my cpu but would give me the max amount of performance for £....doesnt help you does it!! Did consider a 4850x2 but want to know if that board(s) could support them

monitor i was wanting a reasonable one for around 250
 
Product Name Qty Price Line Total
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Sapphire ATI Radeon HD 4850 X2 2048MB GDDR3 TV-Out/Dual DVI/HDMI (PCI-Express) - Retail (11139-00-40) £287.49
(£249.99) £287.49
(£249.99)
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Samsung SM2443BW 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor £224.24
(£194.99) £224.24
(£194.99)
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Zalman CNPS9300-AT CPU Cooler (Socket 754/939/940/AM2/LGA775) £29.89
(£25.99) £29.89
(£25.99)
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Arctic Silver 5 Thermal Compound (3.5g) £6.89
(£5.99) £6.89
(£5.99) Sub Total : £476.96 Shipping cost assumes delivery to UK Mainland with:
DHL Select Next Day (Delivered Mon-Fri)
(This can be changed during checkout) Shipping : £9.99 VAT is being charged at 15% VAT : £73.04 Total : £559.99
 
Im not sure on budget as i could afford more that i 'should' spend so id be intrested more in getting whatever the sweet spot is for the system....

I want to buy something that wont be bottle necked by my cpu but would give me the max amount of performance for £....doesnt help you does it!! Did consider a 4850x2 but want to know if that board(s) could support them

monitor i was wanting a reasonable one for around 250

The 4850x2 would work fine on that board, it has slightly better performance than the 1gb 4870, obviously at a higher cost. If I remember rightly from reviews it was beating the GTX280 in most games, though I'm sure that was the 2gb 4850x2.

The mobo you've shown is crossfire capable, so if you need a bit more GPU power down the line then you can add an additional 4870.
 
Ive just had a look and i cant decide between the gigabyte ddr3 board and the asus ddr 2 board. I really wanted e-sata...and the asus does not have it
 
I got excited by the cheap Asus B grade board...im not sure im ready with my decision yet....im gonna hold off i think.

damn that was close...

are those Samsung monitors capable of having an xbox plugged in?
 
I got excited by the cheap Asus B grade board...im not sure im ready with my decision yet....im gonna hold off i think.

damn that was close...

are those Samsung monitors capable of having an xbox plugged in?

You can via a DVI cable, or else get a monitor that has a HDMI socket, the 22" asus I linked to has this and full HD capabilities.
 
That asus 22" is nice! and i love the price...i never considered a 22 before thank you.

Can you tell me what i need to get in a mobo that will allow me to use to 2 4850x2 in crossfire?
 
That asus 22" is nice! and i love the price...i never considered a 22 before thank you.

Can you tell me what i need to get in a mobo that will allow me to use to 2 4850x2 in crossfire?

Yeah the new 22" monitors coming out have a higher resolution than before, offering full HD resolution. For the price the Asus does look good.

For 2 x 4850x2's you need a crossfire capable mobo. At the moment I don't think a lot of things support 4 GPU's and might cause a few problems with driver issues. One should do at the moment though (It's the third most powerful card out). Both mobo's you spec'd are crossfire capable, they will run both cards at x8, instead of the full x16, but shouldnt really show much of a difference. For the full x16, you either need an X48 or 58 board, which means going for intel.
 
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