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  • Please remove this video. Today, I expect some better components to equal a Killer gaming PC.

  • Can't get any sweeter.Despite the fact that newer GeForce GPU's have been launched after the 8800GT,it's still able to handle most games pretty well,both as a single GPU and in SLi mode.

  • One 8800gt drains 105W so two are 210W. Sweet huh? =)

  • Awesome PC! I wish I had something like that. =/ Awesome song, Afterlife. :P

  • not bad, mines better :)

  • two 8800GT will do a max of about 560W something like that! lol 1000w...

  • actually I put a PSU of 750watt to ensure an SLi configuration for the GPU's or 3-way SLi configuration in the future.

  • Okay nice! Then i understand your move...

    Go with two GTX280s and a Evga 750i FTW for example... i Have one of them 16x sli FTW on both lanes in pcie 2.0

  • That must be hell of a lot faster than this.How much did you buy the GTX280?

  • I just have the 750I FTW! I have two EVGA GTS 512...

    but your motherbord is as good... just get a couple of 280's and you'r fine :D

  • Well the system runs pretty fast,though I would recommend to you to buy a larger PSU for more reliability,like 850 watt and more.

  • Why not vista?

  • Windows Vista uses a big percentage of the computer's physical memory(RAM) to run a certain graphical enviroment(widgets,toolbars,po­inters etc).Therefore the PC needs more RAM and proceesing power to run Vista and as a result there are shortages when you play games or run applications from the computer's performance.Plus Vista isn't as secure as XP therefore your system is more vulnerable to viruses etc...:)

  • What if I plan to use the 64bit vista with 8GB of RAM?

  • You are gonna be fine dude.Trust me I run Vista Ultimate 64 bit with 2 gigs of Ram and it stills run extremely fine.However make sure that your CPU supports 64-bit operating systems.GOOD LUCK.:)

  • Dont get that case it looks like a cheesy transformer. go for a coolermaster case. solid and good airflow and future upgrades.

    Dont get that cpu because it will botteneck you sli which will just be a waste of money.

    Get a q6600 at least and overclock it to 3.0hz

    apart from that everything else is bless and 8800gt sli is a good choice for the right price.

    Or you could wait till july and get the

    GTX280 which will eat crysis for breakfast at all settings to ULtra high with FSAA on

    16X

  • Thanks for the advise dude.The case was my first choice bit I was considering other options like CoolerMaster Stacker or Thermaltake Mozart Case.Furthermore abou the processor I was thinking about replacing it with the Q6600 but the time when we created this video we were out of stock so we used thi E6750, which is still an efficient processor.

  • Does the SLI Ready Memory actually help in Performance Cus I was thinking of getting it for my PC..

  • Uhm look dude,it depends mostly on the motherboard type you will buy.If you buy an NForce based motherboard,it's good to combine it with SLi-Ready RAM and PSU and 2 Nvidia cards in Sli.But it's to you:)

  • No its basically e.e.p ram. SLI ram is just a brand to sell normal ram at ridiculous prices.

  • Yeah exactly.:)

  • yeah man.they rock.

  • Avenged Sevenfold ftw!

  • sick sick man!

  • lol thnx dude:)

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