IgsTer wrote:Nyahgis the newest card will be the direct x 10 8800gtx or 8900gtx which will cost around 750 euro alone each so to have two of them it will cost about 1500 euro..but they should go down a bit by the summer but not by much probably to 600..
also dual core amds are crap now compared to intels core 2 duo processors there 3rd best procesor that costs only 300 euro easyliy beats amd's top of the range fx series processor which costs about 800 euro..there is also no need for 4 gigs of ram because there is no game on earth that will use 4 gigs of ram and wont be for quite some time, 2 gigs is plenty..also water cooling is a waste of time these days as air can to alot better once you put your money into it and will turn out cheaper than water cooling and safer..
and also drr3 ram isnt out yet..
Some solid advice there, listen to it guys
In my experience people use "improved performance" as a justification to buying a watercooling rig, where the truth is that a decent aircooling (like Thermaltake Big Typhoon) solution will give you the same results.
The reason for water is 1337ness
It looks so darned cool.
I did spend big around a year ago myself and built from the best components (mostly because I was involved in high-end pc hardware marketing) but also cos it's fun.
A few pics -
But I'm over that now.
OK, as to tweaking gfx card, as long as your case has adequate cooling I would recommend the totally simple
coolbits2 tool.
It gives you a very simple and safe method to overclock your gfx card.
I keep it simple and use the "Detect Optimal Settings" feature and then test stability and temps with something like 3dMark05.
Note - it won't work for older cards.