Hi all,
I've read through several of the existing threads on here about building a new system, and while my requirements are similar to others, I have some specifics that may need some consideration
What I'm looking for is:
- Solid, reliable and fast
- I primarily play games on it, but also write music (Sequencers, VSTs, etc). I primarily play WoW right now and HL2/TF2, of which the former is ok on this system and the latter is a bit too slow.
- Not interested in overclocking (sorry! It messes with my sound hardware though)
- Future-proof for the next 2-3 years.
My current system is about 3 years old, and consists of:
Athlon 3000 XP
Abit motherboard (forget which, nForce2 I think)
2G DDR 400 ram
256M AGP Geforce 6800 GS
2 x 350G SATA II HD (going to keep these)
As you can see I need an upgrade
I was thinking of going for:
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (1066Mhz FSB)
EVGA nForce 680i motherboard
2 x 1G 1066Mhz RAM (probably Geil)
512M Geforce 8800 GT (probably BFG, or EVGA)
600W PSU (probably OCZ)
My questions/considerations are:
Intel vs AMD. Intel has seemed to have the edge with Core 2 for a while, but what about Phenom, etc?
Dual core vs Quad core. Quad core may work better for my music applications (eg Cubase), but how is gaming going toward supporting them? They seem to be about the same speed for the same price, whether dual or quad core...
Some of the dual cores are 1333Mhz FSB. Is it worth trying to get 1333Mhz ram? Or for that matter, is it worth waiting for DDR3?
I'm obviously planning to go the SLi route, hence the expensive motherboard. Is 680i the only viable option for SLi on Intel?
Found a guide online that said that PSU would be enough for dual 8800 GTs, but open to more suggestions.
And when are there likely to be 512M 8800 GT cards in circulation, they seem all sold out!
Thanks in advance for your help, and have fun tinkering with the build
David
I've read through several of the existing threads on here about building a new system, and while my requirements are similar to others, I have some specifics that may need some consideration

- Solid, reliable and fast
- I primarily play games on it, but also write music (Sequencers, VSTs, etc). I primarily play WoW right now and HL2/TF2, of which the former is ok on this system and the latter is a bit too slow.
- Not interested in overclocking (sorry! It messes with my sound hardware though)
- Future-proof for the next 2-3 years.
My current system is about 3 years old, and consists of:
Athlon 3000 XP
Abit motherboard (forget which, nForce2 I think)
2G DDR 400 ram
256M AGP Geforce 6800 GS
2 x 350G SATA II HD (going to keep these)
As you can see I need an upgrade

Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 (1066Mhz FSB)
EVGA nForce 680i motherboard
2 x 1G 1066Mhz RAM (probably Geil)
512M Geforce 8800 GT (probably BFG, or EVGA)
600W PSU (probably OCZ)
My questions/considerations are:
Intel vs AMD. Intel has seemed to have the edge with Core 2 for a while, but what about Phenom, etc?
Dual core vs Quad core. Quad core may work better for my music applications (eg Cubase), but how is gaming going toward supporting them? They seem to be about the same speed for the same price, whether dual or quad core...
Some of the dual cores are 1333Mhz FSB. Is it worth trying to get 1333Mhz ram? Or for that matter, is it worth waiting for DDR3?
I'm obviously planning to go the SLi route, hence the expensive motherboard. Is 680i the only viable option for SLi on Intel?
Found a guide online that said that PSU would be enough for dual 8800 GTs, but open to more suggestions.
And when are there likely to be 512M 8800 GT cards in circulation, they seem all sold out!
Thanks in advance for your help, and have fun tinkering with the build

David