Sorry about my gfx card confusion. I got a little mixed up. I don't really want to overclock anything so I think i'll stick with my selection.Coresair wrote:Well my suggested gpu Is only 30$ more. Does it perform any better out of the box? no. The benefit of this card is the chip binning, and lifetime warranty. If you plan to keep the card for a more than two years, The warranty might be worth 30$, But thats up to you. Like I said I have the card you chose, and could not be happier.
Sorry about the ram confusion. I meant a 4GB kit, with two sticks. They are often cheaper than just buying individual sticks. I would go with this one. It might be a tad slower, But it has tighter timings (cas 7 opposed to 9) and is 15$ cheaper. I think the tighter timings would be more noticeably in day to day use than 200 more mhz.
What does newegg mean with this:
DDR3 1800(OC)/1600(OC)/1333/1066/800
EDIT: Also would the power supply that's been recommend leave me room to expand? Like if i wanted to do SLI down the road or something.
EDIT AGAIN: ok i've made a full list any thoughts on where it would bottleneck?
