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    http://www.komplett.no/k/ki.aspx?sku=622989

    • 619272 - Intel Core™ i7 Quad Processor i7-2600K 3,4GHz, Socket LGA1155, 8MB, Boxed
    • 626388 - ASUS Sabertooth P67, Socket-1155 ATX, P67, DDR3, 2xPCIe(2.0)x16, CFX& SLI, SATA 6Gb/s, USB 3.0, FW, BT, EFI
    • 618010 - Corsair Vengeance™ DDR3 1600MHz 8GB CL9 Kit w/2x 4GB XMS3 modules, CL9-9-9-24, 1.5V, Vengeance Heatspreader, 240 pin
    3795,- kr

    488,57 EUR


    http://www.komplett.no/k/ki.aspx?sku=630674#reviews

    Crucial m4 SSD 2,5" 64GB

    899,- kr

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    http://www.komplett.no/k/ki.aspx?sku=618011

    Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600MHz 16GB CL9

    749,- kr

    96,43 EUR



    So Ive been searching a few sites. And would these parts fit in? Are they decent? Price okay?

    Still wondering which video card I should buy. Any advice?

    What would be needed to attach 4 screens into 1 computer?

    Should I go for 2 video cards then?
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    First of all... don't bump a thread that is at the top of the list on the forum.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nikita View Post
    So Ive been searching a few sites. And would these parts fit in? Are they decent? Price okay?
    I don't know if the prices are good compared to USD but; yes, the parts will fit. I don't know why you have
    8GB of RAM listed and then 16GB of RAM listed after that.


    Quote Originally Posted by Nikita View Post
    Still wondering which video card I should buy. Any advice?
    nVidia 3GB GTX 580 gets my vote.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nikita View Post
    What would be needed to attach 4 screens into 1 computer?
    Multiple nVidia video cards or an ATi Eyefinity setup.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nikita View Post
    Should I go for 2 video cards then?
    The only reason to use multiple video cards is if you play more games than WoW and need SLI/Crossfire to
    get super high quality graphics or, in nVidia's case, you want to run more than 2 monitors.
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    Ahh, didnt notice that the i7 2600k package came with 8 Gig ram. Should I just buy an extra 8 Gig ram then?

    Been doing some searching online. Lets say I wanted 4 screens on 1 computer, would nVidia 3GB GTX 580 be needed? Could I go for 2 other video cards with close to the same performance as the 580?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nikita View Post
    Ahh, didnt notice that the i7 2600k package came with 8 Gig ram. Should I just buy an extra 8 Gig ram then?
    If you've got the money it wouldn't hurt.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nikita View Post
    Been doing some searching online. Lets say I wanted 4 screens on 1 computer, would nVidia 3GB GTX 580 be needed? Could I go for 2 other video cards with close to the same performance as the 580?[/FONT]
    As I said in my previous post, you will need multiple nVidia cards to run 4 monitors or an ATi Eyefinity setup.
    For multiboxing, I recommend a single card setup versus any SLI setups. With that being said, you can still
    install 2 video cards into your system but, don't use SLI while multiboxing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nikita View Post
    Ahh, didnt notice that the i7 2600k package came with 8 Gig ram. Should I just buy an extra 8 Gig ram then?
    Just be sure you read the memory package and your motherboard specs. If your first 8GB is 4x2GB and your motherboard only has 6 slots, you won't be able to use but half of another 4x2GB package. It looks like yours is 2x4GB so most motherboards should work with the 4 sticks. If it's a triple-channel system, it probably will need more setup work to make things happy.
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    Why exactly do you recommend only 1 video card? Wouldnt 2 cards help on the performance? Lets say I open 2 WoW windows on each card.

    So the list is as followed:

    619272 - Intel Core™ i7 Quad Processor i7-2600K 3,4GHz, Socket LGA1155, 8MB, Boxed
    626388 - ASUS Sabertooth P67, Socket-1155 ATX, P67, DDR3, 2xPCIe(2.0)x16, CFX& SLI, SATA 6Gb/s, USB 3.0, FW, BT, EFI
    618010 - Corsair Vengeance™ DDR3 1600MHz 8GB CL9 Kit w/2x 4GB XMS3 modules, CL9-9-9-24, 1.5V, Vengeance Heatspreader, 240 pin

    Crucial m4 SSD 2,5" 64GB

    Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600MHz 8GB CL9

    2 x Gainward GeForce GTX 570 1280MB or 2 x Gainward GeForce GTX 560Ti 1GB
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    Gigabyte GeForce GTX 580 3072MB PhysX



    Why exactly do you recommend only 1 video card? Wouldnt 2 cards help on the performance? Lets say I open 2 WoW windows on each card. Wouldnt WoW run smoother on each client? And if so, should I go for the 570? or go for the 560?

    Another question, what will a SSD bring to the table? Im only looking for a smoother gameplay in crowded areas, less laggy arenas etc.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Nikita View Post
    Why exactly do you recommend only 1 video card? Wouldnt 2 cards help on the performance? Lets say I open 2 WoW windows on each card. Wouldnt WoW run smoother on each client? And if so, should I go for the 570? or go for the 560?
    This is a choice that's entirely up to you. If you want to deal with setting up multiple GPUs for each character set/game
    client in World of Warcraft then go with two video cards. While the games might be smoother (all depends on which
    settings you want to use), more components in the mix means more things that can go wrong and people who do use
    multiple GPUs to split the load usually have lower end hardware or are running a ridiculous amount of game clients. In
    my testing (and some other people as well), splitting the load in World of Warcraft between multiple GPUs could only
    be done using DX9 and not DX11. So, immediately you're forced to play on dumbed down settings with your new shiny
    video cards.

    Also, what if you want to play a single player game or multibox another game that doesn't support splitting the load
    between multiple GPUs? Now, what do you do? You're stuck with a much more inferior single card setup with less than
    half of the memory of the GTX 580.

    Quote Originally Posted by Nikita View Post
    Another question, what will a SSD bring to the table? Im only looking for a smoother gameplay in crowded areas, less laggy arenas etc.
    An SSD will only lessen loading times. Your FPS is still dependent on your CPU/GPU.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nikita View Post
    Why exactly do you recommend only 1 video card? Wouldnt 2 cards help on the performance? Lets say I open 2 WoW windows on each card.
    No, 2 cards generally won't help performance. The full list of reasons why is beyond the scope of this forum. Suffice it to say there are so many caveats and quality issues using SLI or Crossfire or just multiple single cards that it really just isn't worth it to run two. Just get the 3GB card and be done with it. There's another thread around here that talks about the performance difference between the 2GB and 3GB cards and some of the details, but you'll have to do some searching for it.

    The only exception is if you want to run more than 2-3 monitors.
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