Why not go to a GeForce 8800GTS? They're only marginally more expensive and it'll do you good in the long run.
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Anonymous2007-10-16 17:46
wait till 8800GT comes ou
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Anonymous2007-10-16 19:19
Could someone explain how the GT, GS, GTS, GTX etc. nomenclature works? Assuming there is some rationale to it.
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Anonymous2007-10-17 0:18
wow, that's almost exactly the same computer i was planning on building, except that I had already bought a DVD drive and Hard Disk. I bought a hitachi hard disk, though, because they're cheaper and perform just as well. got mine for $75.
>>Why not go to a GTS?
i take it you meant a GTX... and they're about $100 more expensive for 10 more frames per second. not worth it to me.
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Anonymous2007-10-17 1:11
I had actually revised it between when >2 and >5 posted. It had been an 8600 GS
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Anonymous2007-10-17 8:40
>>i take it you meant a GTX... and they're about $100 more expensive for 10 more frames per second. not worth it to me.
No, GTS. Look it up.
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Anonymous2007-10-17 17:34
I heard somewhere the 8800GTS was gonna be dropped soon, to be replaced by the 8800GT, might be worth looking in to it.
I watched a video review for that case (CM Centurion 5) and it said it came with like a 350W PSU. I was like "what, shitsux" but then I looked at your list again and the page for the case on newegg to see it won't come with a PSU and you're getting a much better 550W.