need sum quick advice plz

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exodus69

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Ey, if your reading this then I appreciate the effort in clicking the post haha. Basically the specs below is a new PC im aiming to buy within the next 2-3 weeks, with that combination, are there any known issues / problems / conflicts that anyone can foresee?

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CPU: AMD 64 3000+
M/B: Asus K8V SE Deluxe
RAM: 2 x 256mb DDR400 Kingston
VID: Powercolor 128mb 9800 pro
HDD: WD 160gb SATA
SND: Sb Live! 5.1
OS: WinXP Professional
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Id ask if these specs will run HL2 or D3 good or not, but I already know thanks to countless similar posts :), that and a friend with a p4 2.8E, 512mb DDR400, 9600XT is running D3 at high res + detail, not the best fps, but very smooth and apparently fkn scary, we'll see haha. no game is gonna stop me from sleeping -_- ...

Any advice / info is much appreciated,

Ciao
 
well - i suggest you buy 2x512 gig RAM instead of 2x256 :)

I bought a mushkin dual-channel pack for 270 €

the rest looks fine :)
 
I would avoid that POWERCOLOR card at all costs! I would go with an MSI for less $$$ and they use the R360 core so thay can be OC'd to XT speeds. You might also want to look into a Sapphire, because they are very good also. Everything else seems to be very well balanced. . . Kudos :) Have fun
 
hmm I've heard good things about powercolor??? for around the same cost is also: Gigacube / Gigabyte (the powercolor won in the 3 x 9800 pro shoot out review)

lol and it seems the way to go is higher than 2 x 256 sticks of ram, maybe i'll just put the money into 1 x 512mb corsair, and grab another 512mb corsair when the time is right, maybe 1-2 months. better long term effects.

Thanks for the input so far'

Ciao
 
I use the powercolor myself and i think it's quite good :) And when i look at some benchmarks of doom3 it might be ok in the future - but i consider buying an x800 later that year (if i can afford it)
 
Well there have been a lot of problems with Powercolor cards, I recommend the MSI one it's only $195 and it has pretty good cooling and is a 9800xt in disguise.
 
lol the MSI 9800 pro is a XT in disguise ey, thats interesting haha .. lately on this forum ive been noticing a lot of MSI troubles, mainly with motherboards causing havoc... thats why im leaning towards Asus for the motherboard department.

I'll look into it (MSI 9800 Pro), Thanks for the advice mate.

Ciao'
 
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