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Configuring PC from hardwareversand.de - advice needed
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 If you want stability get a bigger, stronger single card, or at the most a dual-GPU card, not two midrange nVidia cards straight up, that's begging for trouble and forces you to use the nForce platform, which isn't the best for heat or reliability.
 If you want stability get a bigger, stronger single card, or at the most a dual-GPU card, not two midrange nVidia cards straight up, that's begging for trouble and forces you to use the nForce platform, which isn't the best for heat or reliability. If you rethink the OC business (for the CPU only) the BEs are very noob- and maintenance-friendly. But even without OC you might want a better CPU cooler than stock...
 If you rethink the OC business (for the CPU only) the BEs are very noob- and maintenance-friendly. But even without OC you might want a better CPU cooler than stock...
 You could stick with it or drop to a E8500 (3.16GHz x 2) which remains under €175. By comparison the slower (2.8GHz x 3) AMD X3-720BE costs under €135 and that third core comes in real handy if you get stuck with something that does need a bit more horsepower than two processing cores can provide alone. With gaming there are an increasing number of titles that can use the third core but only one game so far chokes on any less than that. Your choice.
 You could stick with it or drop to a E8500 (3.16GHz x 2) which remains under €175. By comparison the slower (2.8GHz x 3) AMD X3-720BE costs under €135 and that third core comes in real handy if you get stuck with something that does need a bit more horsepower than two processing cores can provide alone. With gaming there are an increasing number of titles that can use the third core but only one game so far chokes on any less than that. Your choice.
 Avoid the bog-standard GTX260, there seems to be a few floating around there a fair bit cheaper than the GTX260+ but they're inferior to even a HD4870.
  Avoid the bog-standard GTX260, there seems to be a few floating around there a fair bit cheaper than the GTX260+ but they're inferior to even a HD4870.