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    you don't need sli for dual graphics, in fact that won't run at all. most high end grapics cards have two ports on them for two monitors. my x800 is running two monitors. you take a performance hit with two monitors on one gpu, you can run two gpus, one for each monitor so that each is running for just one monitor, but you don't link them as in SLI or Crossfire. all that is required for two graphics cards is two pci express ports. Of course all SLI or Crossfire boards have this, but there are boards that are not SLI or Crossfire with dual PCI-E ports. If you are going with an ATI card, I would get a Crossfire Board. SLI is for NVidia. I know that you said ATI all in wonder, but what level? X800, X850, X18OO ect? Edit: Wrote this before the parts list was posted. X800 is a good GPU, I am pretty happy with it.
    Last edited by Tempestv; 02-28-2006 at 01:22 AM.
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    lol i like DFI
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813136165

    but im not messing with it with the COOLMASTER cases lol. Last computer I made with it the 120m fan got in the way w/ the audio thing and I spent 1 hr burning a notch in the fan to make it fit.

    Which one?
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131584

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soul814
    lol i like DFI
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813136165

    but im not messing with it with the COOLMASTER cases lol. Last computer I made with it the 120m fan got in the way w/ the audio thing and I spent 1 hr burning a notch in the fan to make it fit.

    Which one?
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813131584
    The DFI board gives you a second Lan port, 2 extra rear panel USB ports, 3 extra SATA ports and a much better audio setup. All for under $60.

    To be fair, if you need just one of the extras provided by the DFI board it is probably better to get that board rather than add things to the ASUS board, but if you don't need any of those extra features you are just wasting money, imo. Also note the the DFI board only supports SATA I while the ASUS board supports SATA II.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soul814
    The computer is meant for a video editing, CAD, and 3d render. It isn't meant for gaming.

    So far here are the parts how does it look?
    Watch out.
    You need to find out exactly what software your customer will be running and pick the vid cards from their approved list.
    I just built a pair of PCs for these guys specifically to do CAD design and run their production machines.
    We ended up using these Quadro cards based on their software maker's recommendations.
    Apparently they are quite pleased with the performance as they are ordering a third machine for the graphics designer.

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  6. Software & Hardware   -   #16
    Since Cad was mentioned as one of his uses I don't think your choice of Video card is enough. Most Cad programs are video card intensive and require the Quadro type cards, try googling "cad video cards" and see what comes up. Also Cad cards have not gone PCI-express because they are mostly for buisness and gaming is not an issue so becareful what you choose here as the cards will be AGP Pro most likely.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Appzalien
    Also Cad cards have not gone PCI-express because they are mostly for buisness and gaming is not an issue so becareful what you choose here as the cards will be AGP Pro most likely.
    Wrong.
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    http://www.tyan.com/products/html/opteron.html

    Been wanting one of these for a while.
    Not sure where to buy them, tho'.
    Last edited by Snee; 02-28-2006 at 07:55 PM.

  9. Software & Hardware   -   #19
    Well its his own home computer he wants to do like video editting and stuff and run a 3d home program thing. And probably software like microstation and autocad

    I work in a company where the designers use microstation alot and the computers are all Dells so I don't see how great they can be. I can't find the computers they use on the site. But their P4 - 3.0ghz, 1gb ram. Don't know about the video card. I know its dual monitors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnnY
    http://www.tyan.com/products/html/opteron.html

    Been wanting one of these for a while.
    Not sure where to buy them, tho'.
    I wonder if they'll make one of those quad socket mofos for the AM2....
    AM2 will (should) introduce the quad core Opterons...
    quad core x quad socket.....ooooohhh yeah

    hehe, wonder how much power a beast like that would need?
    we just got a new Dell server at work, dual Xeon ,
    and it came with a 940W PSU I think
    it's a f*ckin monster

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    Quote Originally Posted by Appzalien
    Most Cad programs are video card intensive and require the Quadro type cards,
    depends on the CAD software, and what you're doing with it
    meh....our draftsmen/engineers (running AutoCAD 2006).....
    use onboard video...32MB shared memroy FTW!
    on like, 600-800MHz PIIIs and Celerons FTW!
    Last edited by fkdup74; 03-01-2006 at 06:00 AM.
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