I need a new general purpose workstation at home, so I browsed Newegg.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboBundleDetails.aspx?ItemList=Combo.591989
I like this combo set for a few reasons:
Processor super easy to OC and decently spec'd out of the box
1TB hard drive for all my piratin needz
4GB RAM
Mobo has SATA3 and USB 3.0 ports galore
I'm still in the market for a:
Case
Power supply
Monitor
I don't think I'll be buying a video card anytime soon -- this is going to be never used for video games beyond Starcraft 1 or Warcraft III. But, if I want to buy one, would an nVIDIA card work? Or am I limited to ATI because this is a Crossfire motherboard?
Anyway, recommendations on the three things I'm looking for would be awesome.
I think a single nVidia card would work fine. Crossfire is a multi-video card technology (nVidia's is SLI).
Your board has a decent integrated video card. Should be fine for your purposes.
Ah. Does having the ATi bridge benefit me at all if I then add a discrete video card? I've stopped keeping up with hardware changes, as you can see..
How's this monitor? http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?sku=320-8966&s=dhs&cs=19&dgc=CJ&cid=24471&lid=566643&acd=10550055-1225267-u0t0f0fp49321c0s441#Overview
I have this video card: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814187115 ($155)
I can play all the video games on high settings. :)
Multiple video cards bridged with crossfire/SLI is lame. Both times I've used it, you can't enable that bridged mode and have multiple monitors enabled. Totally, totally lame.
That's the glory of CrossFire. Create a profile in CCC and then you can use them all (they are all treated as 1 monitor)
I have a GTX470 (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130549&cm_re=gtx470_evga-_-14-130-549-_-Product) and this case. (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811147023) I like them D:
Quote from: rabbit on April 08, 2011, 09:33:33 AM
That's the glory of CrossFire. Create a profile in CCC and then you can use them all (they are all treated as 1 monitor)
Does it have the same annoyances that some of the linux display drivers have with multiple monitors treating them as 1? Example: popups that show up in the center of your screen end up being split by a monitor boundary.
From what I understand (I still haven't done it as I only have 1 card), you can set up 1 profile for each monitor, so you still have 3 discrete screens.
Quote from: rabbit on April 08, 2011, 09:33:33 AM
That's the glory of CrossFire. Create a profile in CCC and then you can use them all (they are all treated as 1 monitor)
That sounds like it could be incredibly annoying. If I maximize a window, does it maximize across all monitors? What if the monitors are not the same resolution?
Dunno! You'd have to ask someone with CrossFire. I'd tell you if I knew, but right now I have no plans for another card.