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I tried finding the post you posted a while back about you want a new computer. Well here are All the latest and fastest parts LOL.

You could get 12Gbs of ram but Tiger doesn't have DDR3 Triple Channel 2x3gb sticks in yet :( LOL I wish I had the money for this beast.

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why two blu ray drives. also, that hard drive is too slow. get a 10k or even a 15k

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in school i was told that anything over 10k is really unnecessary, and dangerous

10-15k is usually SCSI drives in servers that need EXTREMELY fast seek times i.e. large databases. In everyday computing, it probably isn't necessary and you won't notice the difference except maybe windows loading ever so slightly faster. Unnecessary? Not in the right application. Dangerous? absolutely not.

Not sure about the need for 4x 1.5 terabytes of storage and 3x video cards, or 2 BD drives

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Raid-0 spread across 4 HDD will be faster than a 10k or 15k hdd and more space too.

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Yeah Core I7 is nice...But that configuration you have is decent but not the best.

I am really amused by people who configure and put together pc's with the most expensive parts, which sometimes is unnecessary.

No one really needs that unless you run 3DSMAX and do some crazy shit and play crysis @ 2560 x 1600 4aa 32bit.

Guess what?

It will probably be slow as shit compared to what will be out in the next business quarter.

It truly depends on what you do. An I guarantee that pc will be more than enough for any of us. An even the one i am listing below.

Generally I would just suggest:

A 4870X2 2GB GDDR5 card

Core i7 920

6gb DDR3 (3X2)

Silverstone or Corsair or PCP PSU

2x Veloci Raptor (Raid 0)

1 TB drive 32mb cache

Blu-ray/DVD-RW LS combo drive (No need for a burner only if you're going to make some 1080p blu-rays)

x58 mobo (asus or gigabyte)

Silverstone, Antec, or Lian-Li for the case

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lol

i remember paying 400 and change for a 128mb 4800ti nvidia card back in the day from some custom company that overclocked it and had it on a red board with a fan and junk....and 3 years later it couldnt even run the new games coming out.

thats about when i got out of computers and switched to consoles...

but yea, hella stuff on there is unnecessary, a 64gb ssd for gamesw and a 1tb for media is all u need for a computer IMHO, i think im at like 230 of 700gb right now.

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10-15k is usually SCSI drives in servers that need EXTREMELY fast seek times i.e. large databases. In everyday computing, it probably isn't necessary and you won't notice the difference except maybe windows loading ever so slightly faster. Unnecessary? Not in the right application. Dangerous? absolutely not.

Not sure about the need for 4x 1.5 terabytes of storage and 3x video cards, or 2 BD drives

I have 5 of these SCSI drives but they are only 15gb each. SCSI cards are pricey so they are just going to become paper weights.

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