Thinking about using it for 4-5 years is one thing, but do realize that some kitchen fridges have enough graphical horsepower to play starcraft... which is to say, you wont notice any lagging even if you didnt spend the money on fancy GPU subsystems. But now for a serious qeuestion ... what kind if performance do you expect/need in 4-5 years?If you are building a 2000 dollar computer for yourself for minor gaming (starcraft, counterstrike etc for 30 min a day or so) and superb performance so there is no lagging and slowness, how would you build it with which parts? I am thinking about using it for 4-5 years.
Tried SuCom at fullres dualscreen? Or NWN2 at anything over 1900x1200? Good luck playing at max.Well, heck, you could get a great gaming rig that could play all games on max graphics with that amount of money!!!
If you are building a 2000 dollar computer for yourself for minor gaming (starcraft, counterstrike etc for 30 min a day or so) and superb performance so there is no lagging and slowness, how would you build it with which parts? I am thinking about using it for 4-5 years.
Because SLI is marketing on the brain.Sure, why not have 2 8800GTX doing what ever game you said?
And watch all this fanciness go to waste as he plays a flip-the-coin-game of will-my-hdds-work-today.....If he could fork a few extra $$$ he could run 3 of the 8800GTX on the striker MOBO...
Find me a 8800GTX SLI that will do Neverwinter Nights 2 @ XHD @ Max.in every scenario.but hell yeah that would defenitally do that game you said with 2 monitors!
He doesnt know past the jargon and fancy sales terms, you're wasting your timeGive me a good, balanced system with 2 8800GTXs and 3-4GB of Ram for under $2000.