new computer (need help on some parts)

spazz

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hey

im thinking about getting

Intel S775 Core 2 Duo E6420 2.13GHz CPU
Intel S775 DG965OTMKR Core 2 Duo VIIV Motherboard
DDR2 1GB Generic 667MHz RAM
DDR2 1GB Generic 667MHz RAM
1.44M Floppy Disk Drive
320GB Seagate 7200rpm 16M Serial ATA HDD
Palit 8600GT 256M PCIe Video Card - 2 of them overclocked in sli
Thermaltake Soprano Case Black X-Type Window
Thermaltake 600 Watt Toughpower ATX Power Supply
LG 18x DVD Burner Black
Integrated Sound Card
Integrated Network Connection
Integrated Gigabit Network Connection
* No Operating System

GST Inclusive Price: $1447

im just want to know is it worth getting a 600watt psu
and am i better of getting a 8800gts instead of 2 oc 8600gt in sli
thanks
 
I got:

Intel Core 2 Duo E6420 @ 2.13GHz
Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R
eVGA 8800GTS 320MB
Corsair HX-520WCMPSU
Seagate 320GB S-ATA 2
Crucial Ballistix PC2-6400 2GB
LG-E S-ATA DVD burner
Sony floppy drive

$1,039 without shipping and rebates.
 
You can't do SLi though, but if you changed the board to a DS3P, got an ATi X2900XT and went for something like a Seasonic 800w you'd be set to do Crossfire. I'd ask ceewi1 for confirmation though as I'm unsure of power consumption by the X2000 series.

EDIT: Using Newegg I got with the switches (the PSU is a 700w model though) I said to do I got a price of $1,264.
 
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You can't do SLi though, but if you changed the board to a DS3P, got an ATi X2900XT and went for something like a Seasonic 800w you'd be set to do Crossfire. I'd ask ceewi1 for confirmation though as I'm unsure of power consumption by the X2000 series.

EDIT: Using Newegg I got with the switches (the PSU is a 700w model though) I said to do I got a price of $1,264.

thankyou umm why cant sli work if the motherbaord will allow sli?
so 600w aint enough ?
thanks
 
SLi is nVidia's dual-card bridging system, Crossfire is ATi's version; they both have their advantages and disadvantages. With the ATi X2900XT you need a fair bit of grunt, I'd PM ceewi1 for recommendations on a PSU but I reckon a good Seasonic will do Crossfire as the cards require a lot of power.
 
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