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Squilliam said:
kiefer23 said:

Thanks Squilliam!

I may just go for a single HD 5970. It's around £50-100 more than 2* 5850's, boasts a couple of FPS less than 2* 5870's CF (According to a few Crysis Benchmarks) and it seems it would save me the hassle of switching Motherboards, purchasing a higher watt psu and it should run cooler, quieter and free up some space. A 802.11n wireless card is pretty much useless for me at the moment as my router does not support that frequency. 

For a Monitor I'll probably go with a single 24 inch 1920x1200. The 2560x1600 resolution monitors I have seen are way too expensive. I'd use my 37 LG LH7000 TV but I have to sit to close to see any of the text.

Revamped List:

Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-P55-UD3L LGA 1156 Intel P55 ATX Intel Motherboard
CPU: Intel Core i5-750 Processor
Case: Antec P183
GPU: ATI RADEON HD5970
RAM: Crucial memory 4GB Kit (2x2GB) DDR3 Ballistix PC3-8500 RAM 1066MHz CL = 7 Unbuffered NON-ECC 1.5V 256Meg x 64
Hard drive: Samsung SpinPoint F3 Desktop Class 1 TB Internal hard drive
Optical Drive: LG CH08LS10 Super Multi Blue
PowerSupply: ?
Operating System: Windows 7 64-BIT.
Wireless Card: EDIMAX EW-7128G IEEE 802.11b/g PCI Wireless Card

Thanks again Squilliam! I'll do some further research another time. For now it's 3:14am and my birthday, got to be up early!

The HD 5970 may be a mite overkill for the size of monitor. Its purpose is for people with 4-6 megapixel resolution display setups, like 2560 by 1600 or 4760 by 1080. However theres no shame in wanting the fastest! Its for your birthday, right?


Nah it's not for my Birthday. I wish I recieved £500 gifts! I'm just thinking a little bit ahead in the future. I passed my Games Development course at College and eventually plan on taking the course at a University. 3D rendering on a 1.6ghz dual-core laptop isn't my type of fun and level creation on the UT3 engine was a nightmare at home, it only just runs Halo 2 Vista on the lowest settings. Again it will mostly be used for max setting gameplay.