Rate My Gaming Setup

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  1. oasis420

    oasis420 Senior Member

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    ok guys finally i pulled together the final funds to finish off my rig tell me what u think.

    Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4ghz
    Gigabyte 965P-S3
    2x 1GB OCZ GOLD Dual Channel DDR-2 (800mhz)
    ATI x1600 512mb/ PCIe
    160 GB Western Digitial SATA
    22" Widescreen Samsung Monitor (225bw)
    BF2142 Ed. G5 Laser gaming mouse ( :P im a BF fanatic)

    so guys what kind of shape am i in?
     
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    should have gotten an x850XT or a GeForce 7600GT over the x1600.

    proc begs for some overclocking(3.0GHz shouldn't be too hard on it) 333FSB and set the RAM 1:1 with tweeked timings and subtimings and BAM

    seems nice on the whole though
     
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    yea i have a AMD 64 3800+ with the almost identical board and memory that i OCed up to 2.8 on the cpu, so once this comes and i get everything installed i will definately OC this new setup :).
     
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    Cheap board? Shouldve gotten atleast DS3, if possible DS4.
     
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    seems a nice setup, but for a gaming setup id say mabye spend a little more on the graphics... that or go fora 7600 instead.
     
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    I would have gone for a better graphics card, and possibly a better board. The mobo has everything you'd want, but what about overclocking features?
     
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    8/10 rating =)
     
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    Find me a DS4, then I might be interested.
     
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    Yeah, it's good, but I have yet to find a DS4 on newegg, tigerdirect, or other sites. odd?
     
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    umm i have a M55plus S3G
     
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    For the $10$-15, difference, you'd rather get the DS4:
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    And ofcourse you get crossfire support and a nice heatpipe + CF support, however the seconds slot runs @ x4, but it's just enough for a physicx card, if it comes availible. But still, de dS3 is a nice board too, however Im not sure if it'll be powerful to run a quad core, since it only has a 3 phase power .
    still ds4 reaches high fsb:
    http://img512.imageshack.us/my.php?image=c...pi500fsbci4.jpg
     
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    the gigashyte DS3 has 6 phase power with this double thingy which make gigabyte claim that it is 12 phase. ASUS had this whole thing about it(ASUS true 8 phase is better than "gbrand" fake 12 phase)

    again the ds3 clocks better but if you want crossfire/SLi, well there you go. I think the 4x slot woudl eb better suited to physics though.
     
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    Well, according to this review;
    http://www.maxitmag.com/maxit-reviews/moth...board-review/1/

    Also, If you look around the LGA 775 socket, you will notice that this board only has 3 phase power reulation. While it will be enough for Core 2 Duo and the existing line of power hungry netburst based CPUs, it's questionable whether it will be able to cope with quad-core "Kentsfield" CPUs which are scheduled for Q4.

    So its 3 :P
     

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