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Jan 10, 13 at 6:44am
Crusad3r
The GTX 680 supports 2 screens quite easily it's more power efficient to run one graphics card.
Jan 09, 13 at 3:42pm
Chris schmidt
Is it better to get one expensive graphics card or two cheaper cards, I do want to run two screens?
Cheers guys
Jan 09, 13 at 7:24am
Crusad3r
That power supply is so overkill it hurts to see, especially since you only have a GTX 660.
I'd recommend this: CPU - i7 3770k Mobo - any Z77 GPU - GTX 680 PSU - Corsair 750w
The rest can be the same
Jan 09, 13 at 6:41am
Chris Schmidt
G'day guys, Just looking for your opinions on what components I should buy and where you guys think the best places would be to buy them. I'm looking at a budget around $2000, I will mainly use the computer for gaming and movie watching. What I would like is some help with motherboard/CPU/Graphics Card/RAM combinations. I'm also looking at a combination of an internal Solid state drive and internal hard drives. I live in QLD Australia. With regards to the rest of the components (Case, power supply, cooling, remotes and other additions) are they easy enough to match to the other main components?
I've had a look around the net on my own, for components, and came up with: EVGA GeForce GTX 660 Ti 3GB Superclock AMD FX-8120 8-Core Processor ASRock Fatal1ty 990FX Professional Motherboard Corsair Dominator Platinum CMD8GX3M2A1866C9 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 Seagate Barracuda 3TB ST3000DM001 Intel 520 Series 60 GB SSD LG BH14NS40 14X BD-R Blu-ray Writer OEM Enermax Platimax 1200W EMP1200EWT Thermaltake Level 10 GT Battle Edition
Do these all work together?
Thanks for any help you guys can give.
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