Quote Originally Posted by 'Sinkaitos',index.php?page=Thread&postID=144714#po st144714
Yea, your right on the CPU, so im going to get a 9800GT, with the Quad I mentioned earlier.

as for the power supply how does a ThermalTake / PurePower W0129RU / 600-Watt / ATX 2.2 / 120mm Fan / SATA-Ready / PCI-E Ready / Active PFC / Power Supply look?

I'm also pretty sure that i will stick with the already mentioned motherboard aswell.

im going to look into the Hardrive now, and I will post back after I see one.

also, thank you so much for helping me out this much, I really appreciate it ^^

EDIT: I have been looking at an SSD Hardrive, Patriot Warp 32GB Solid State Hard Drive - SATA-300, 2.5", hows that look? Im especially worried about the hardrive since its the part i know the LEAST about, and the 32bg sounds small for 5different WoW directories.

and on a side note, will i be able to Dual screen with the setup thus far?

thanks in Advance

EDIT: Also, i will be getting Vista 64.
if by dual screen, you mean 2 monitors then yes. SSD hard drives are a little hit-and-miss from what i've seen, tons of people swear by their speeds, others have weird issues, but i was looking at those patriots and if i remember correctly they seem to be pretty solid. 32GB would by fine for the wow directories if you are symlinking, because it doesn't actually copy the ENTIRE wow directory... it basically reads the symlinked directories as shortcuts pointing to the same files, and only loads the symlinked files once for all clones as opposed to 5 different files. (correct me if i'm wrong on that, i'm kinda new to the symlinking thing) I forget exactly how big each symlinked directory is, but I know it's under 1GB. You would want to get a regular HDD as well, because 32GB is most likely not going to be big enough for all your other apps.
also, that power supply should be fine, i had the 700watt version with my 8800 gtx and it was really stable. i don't believe the 9800's use pci-express 2.0 power connectors so you shouldn't have an issue there either.