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The
resolution is 2880x900,
ratio 32:10
based with what i planned to use..
That is a very strange resolution... If you want wide aspect ratio get 3x1080p monitors.
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Getting good cpu,but bad screen also no good.
Not sure what you mean here. 3770k is the currently the best CPU for gaming. Is also the fastest CPU on the 1155 socket.
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Last time,my cousin upgrade its 6770 version to amd ati radeon 7970,and he got crash in game problem with it.Then,he try use the old 1,it running like the cham.Without any problem,so.Donno what the prob with that 7970.. End of story he change it to gtx 660..
I personally prefer Nvidia but have tried both and they both work fine. ATI generally cheaper per $.
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Em,about i7 3770k
> ark.intel.com/products/65523
-some info i got it not only an
overclock problem is running
hotter by the hour and someone with Ivy chip
can run a 2 hours stability test of the machine end up with bad result some not even reach 10minute with half ram. Yup it run with lower voltage.But,it may overheat faster.And im 24/7 guy :p.. I think it not suit with me..
The silicon in the ivy bridge cpus has a lower thermal limit then previous generations. This is only a problem if you put too much voltage into it; no matter what your cooling, once you pass a certain voltage your temps will sky rocket, but, this is only the case if you are pushing a large overclock through it, and if you were pushing it that high I wouldn't recommend using it 24/7.
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Ssd?I got set adapter drive :p so,save space for air flow
Not sure what you meant here, but SSD (solid state drive) is one of the biggest performance increases I could recommend for a PC. A must have.
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"I personally recommend
getting a dedicated sound
card" any good suggestion?
Depends on budget. Auzentech forte, Asus xonar ST and STX are all good. Xonar are considered slightly better for music, auzentech has better gaming audio.
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The sound of Air cooling is noisy and annoying..(i like to play at night,if my parent know,them will kicking moo ) :s..
I find the corsair watercooling solutions to be about as good as a high end air cooler. I also find the fin count on the radiators too high and cause louder wind noise as it doesn't let the fan blow easily through (hope that makes sense).
If you are looking at high res gaming I would start to concider VRAM bottlenecks, and opting for 3-4GB video cards would be better. Although if you have graphics settings too high you will probably find you run out of processing power before you hit a VRAM limitation.
As Arc said if you go with 2 cards 850W is probably better suited.
I would disagree with arcs statement about sound card not making much difference

If you compare them side by side the difference is quite large. Of course, if you dont have decent speakers it will be harder to notice.