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TSIntegraTypeR
post Dec 31 2007, 07:10 PM, updated 18y ago

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Rather than creating another thread, i'll just re-use this one to seek for recommendation.

I am looking for a multimedia / heavy multitasking and a bit of gaming system.
If possible, i want Q6600 + 8800GT together OR 8800GT + 22" widescreen LCD monitor.

Sadly, putting Q6600 + 8800GT + 22" WS LCD will definitely break my budget. sad.gif

It will be unlikely for my to keep updating my graphic card each time a new series appear, so if i go Dual-core (88GT + 22" LCD set), i want it to match my 88GT as perfect as possible (lesser bottleneck scenarios blah blah). For monitor, either 22" WS LCD with good refresh rate for gaming and multimedia or any plain vanilla 17" LCD.
I am currently using a 19" WS LCD, so i can stick with it and give my dad the new 17" LCD. I can forget about any newer 19" or 20" since it wouldn't make a difference.

As for hardisk and mobo, if possible, the lowest storage capacity for SATA III (use for system files only) with a SATA III compatible mobo. If possible, i want the mobo to come with integrated Video+Sound for emergency purposes. If it comes with Gigabit LAN, even better, lol.
And I doubt i'll need and use SLi. I won't need a independent soundcard at the moment.

i have quite a lot of hardisks already (80+160+200+250+320+500).

Forget about speakers, i'll find those myself.

And the suitable PSU (about 3-4 hardisks) to match my system and any decent casing.

Kinda in the rush and i am panicking. Suddenly dad told me that he is fed-up with him old computer (dunno whether its P3 or the first generation P4) and wants to take over my computer, hence getting me a newer one. I need to decide a set quickly as possible before he decides it for himself or worse, get the new PC for himself, lol.

In simple terms, i am coming from :
AMD64 3200+ with 8600GT on a 19" WS LCD

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I am planning to get a new PC but i still want to use Windows XP.

Does Windows XP works well with a quad core ? More like, will Windows XP and the softwares installed on it use the quad core to its full potential ?
No point getting a Quad core with my version of Windows doesn't support it.

I use my PC mainly for :-
Photoshop (quite a lot of files at one go)
Mozilla Firefox (main tabs and addons)
Occasionally some HD videos
Music (.FLAC, .APE)

Basically i like to multitask a lot, but i prefer to stick to Windows XP.


I need some advices on this.
Thanks.

This post has been edited by IntegraTypeR: Jan 1 2008, 10:12 PM
TSIntegraTypeR
post Jan 1 2008, 12:52 AM

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Thanks.

Gawd knows how long Windows XP was released before quad-core came along, hence i have no idea if XP can support quad-core.

Happy New Year. wink.gif
TSIntegraTypeR
post Jan 1 2008, 02:23 PM

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QUOTE(168257061 @ Jan 1 2008, 03:44 AM)
Work. 101% performance biggrin.gif
Depends how big is your file size for the photo shop. More ram is better.
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Hmm, since i might dual-boot and play with Vista, my primary OS will be XP.

I will go for at least 2GB or maybe up to 4GB.


This post has been edited by IntegraTypeR: Jan 1 2008, 02:31 PM
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post Jan 1 2008, 02:31 PM

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Updated the thread and changed it into a "recommend me" thread.
TSIntegraTypeR
post Jan 1 2008, 10:20 PM

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QUOTE(TechnoDude94 @ Jan 1 2008, 03:43 PM)
4GB for XP is quite a lot but for Vista it's not too much.
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Since i plan to dual boot and play with Vista once while, i suppose that it will be fine.

Kinda need some recommendation on the mobo for Q6600. hmm.gif
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post Jan 2 2008, 02:33 PM

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QUOTE(fcuk90 @ Jan 2 2008, 01:37 AM)
get a good and reliable power supply since you have so many hdd
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Assuming that i need juice for my Q6600, 3-4 hardisks, 2 DVD-R ROMs and 8800GT, would should be a good figure ? I mean the PSU.
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post Jan 2 2008, 02:35 PM

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QUOTE(goldfries @ Jan 2 2008, 02:34 PM)
at least a 550w.
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At least a 550W True Power ?
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post Jan 2 2008, 02:51 PM

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QUOTE(goldfries @ Jan 2 2008, 02:41 PM)
yes. TruePower / RealPower / GreatPower or whatever they call it. smile.gif
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Haha. Okay.
I so happened to read about Cooler Master's eXtreme Power.

eXtreme power doesn't have the same efficiency rates as the TruePower / RealPower / GreatPower. rclxub.gif
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post Jan 2 2008, 03:02 PM

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QUOTE(skylinegtr34rule4life @ Jan 2 2008, 02:53 PM)
i can also recommend intel mobo laugh.gif
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LOL, actually, i would like to have a mobo with comes with integrated graphics.
It seems like none (almost none?) of the P35 chipset comes with integrated graphics ?

QUOTE(KenDiriwan @ Jan 2 2008, 02:59 PM)
PowerBetul

HX 620
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Hmm, i am considering between Gigabyte Odin Pro 550W or Silverstone Strider 560W.

Nowadays the pins from the PSU and mobo are standardized right ? Can these two fit my P35 mobo ?

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