system specs posted, futureproof for gaming?

lexmark

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Hello again, I put a gamming rig together and I would like some pro's to take a look at the specs and gimmi the o.k before I buy it:P



Motherboard S775 ASUS P5N32-SLI PREMIUM NF590 PCIE SLI
Processor INTEL CORE 2 QUAD Q6600 2.40G/1066/8M/S775

Memory CORSAIR 800MHZ DDR2 NO-ECC 2048MB TWINX

Hard Drive 500.0 W.D 7200 16M WD5000AAKB

Power Supply 620W POWER ATX ENERMAX LIBERTY 24PIN

Optical Drive DVD DRIVE 16X LG IDE GDR-H30N OEM BLK BLACK

Operating System MS-WIN VISTA HOME PREMIUM X64 DVD OEM EN 1PK

Video Card ASUS PCIE GF8 EN8800GTX 768M BOX 8800GTX


do you think this is a good setup that will run crysis and future dx10 games smoothly on high rez+AA and all the other goodies?


I just piked these parts from recommendations so I really don't know what im buying....I just want it to look purdy:o any objections about the specs?? If so, what do I change?
 
If that mobo is new and not "open box" you normally will pay out the nose for a NF590 with the intel socket, its a marketing sheme. Basicly the NF680i is identical to the NF590, if im not mistaking its the exact same chip..

I done my research when buying mine :P
 
If that mobo is new and not "open box" you normally will pay out the nose for a NF590 with the intel socket, its a marketing sheme. Basicly the NF680i is identical to the NF590, if im not mistaking its the exact same chip..

I done my research when buying mine :P

I doubt he even needs that type of motherboard. An P31-DS3L or P35-DS3L would meet all his needs. SLi is an waste too. By the time you get 2 of both cards, you could have bought an newer and better card altogether.
 
Enermax make some very good quality PSUs, and the Libery 620 is really no exception, however it's a bit of an older design with some persistent failure reports and a relatively high pricetag. Take a look at http://www.computerforum.com/90117-ceewi1s-psu-recommendations.html. The Corsair VX550 and any PSUs listed after it will be sufficient for your system with plenty of leeway. The Coolermaster and Etasis 750W units, available at under $100, would be great if you're ever planning on adding a second video card. I'm not really a fan of the GameXStream 700W when Etasis have a much better quality 750W unit at the same price.
 
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