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  • #16
    Well then, i'll send you a coupon for a whole BOTTLE of coke (assuming you refer to the drinkable sort...) and you can quit school and come work for me
    <Reverend> IRC is just multiplayer notepad.
    I like your SNOOPY POSTER! - While you Wait quote.

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    • #17
      Got a green card ready for me snoop? Why would you do that...?
      You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Krill
        Dude, if I wanted I could probably buy your house.
        My house would probably cost you $10,000,000.

        I live in a high-rise apartment with 127 units.

        Originally posted by snoopy369
        Krill, you know he's a Republican, right? That means his house is more expensive than your education...
        I'm not necessarily a Republican; the GOP abandoned me when they started moving to the left. I might vote for Bob Barr this year, but I haven't decided yet.
        -rmsharpe

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        • #19
          Originally posted by rmsharpe

          My house would probably cost you $10,000,000.

          I live in a high-rise apartment with 127 units.
          One all
          You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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          • #20
            You should be able to get a 4870 for about the same price as a 260. The 4870 is a better video card, and would go with that MB better since it's a Crossfire board... but the 260 has PhysiX support, which is kinda a non-factor as you say you want to use an 8800GT as a PhysiX card and looks like ATI cards will support PhysiX as well.)

            Personally I'd go with the 4850 right now, since it's on a more reasonable price level and still a good card. Save the extra to get a second later to run in CF, or to upgrade again sooner.

            I'd also probably go with an E8500 still. Only dual core, but at a faster clock, and for close to half the price. Also 65W instead of 95W... (Actually I'd probably go for a E7200 and just OC it as necessary.)

            If you are planning on 2 video cards, the Liberty 500W may still cut it. It's a quality PSU and has dual 22 amp 12 volt rails. Should be enough for a 260 and 8800GT if you went that way. Certainly is enough for a single card for now.

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            • #21
              There is no way in hell that I would ever dare run two 260s' side by side. They'd melt the side of the case. Nor would I want to run crossfire

              Thanks for the info though Aeson.

              edit: poly ate my original edits...
              Last edited by Krill; August 18, 2008, 18:23.
              You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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              • #22
                Just a quick update; holy mother of god this processor is quick atm, and this is without a clean install of Vista (will do at the weekend after my mini holiday ). The procssor is, according to some programs on the PC, between 4 and 5 degrees Celsius below room temperature...
                You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.

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                • #23
                  Yes, I'm pleased with how cool my Wolfdale runs also.
                  VANGUARD

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