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Looking At Building New Comp, Down To Video Card

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I've got everything ready to build my new computer, except the video card, and mobo. I was looking at going dual video card, and I was wondering what you guys thing is better: Dual ATI 2900XT 512mb with Crossfire, or Dual Nvidia 8800GTX in SLI? I'm mostly going to be playing source engine games.

The rest of the comp specs are:

Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4Vista Home Premium
Samsung 500gb SATA HDD
Gigabyte Aurora Case
Silverstone Zeus 650w PS
2 Lite-On LiteScribe DVD+/-RW SATA


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Well, from what i hear, i think the main difference you'll notice from SLI and Crossfire is speed and quality. I hear SLI doesn't have as much quality as Crossfire but has better performance. And it's vice-versa with the Crossfire: Crossfire has better quality, but with slightly less performance. I believe the performance for the Crossfire isn't bad, but not better than SLI. Of course my sources could be wrong, but for now it's your choice: Better quality with good performance or better performance with good quality?Note: By "quality" i mean how well the image looks.

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Also you have to make sure your motherboard is compatible with everything, especially the processor and the computer case; for the video card you could go either if you plan on using a dual video card. If you haven't done this already I would suggest checking out http://www.newegg.com/ that way you can do three things make sure your hardware is compatible with each other, read the reviews about the hardware your purchasing, and getting good price for them.

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Well, I think the nVIDIAs are better than the ATIs in terms of performance andoverclocking capabilities. I would recommend you go for nVIDIA.

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It depends on what your looking for.If your trying for a Gaming Rig, you might want to invest on a 512mb Graphics card or higher.Now a days, games are being directly imported off the new consoles (Xbox 360 and PS3)Thats why I wasn't able to play Transformers for PC on my computer.It was a very sad day indeed. =[

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