If you're not a gamer, then you could have just gotten a cheap X300 or the MSI RS480 board or something similar.astrix said:I'm not into gaming. Do you think I should have bought the GT anyway?
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ & Asus A8N-E : came to about 17500
Seagate 160gb SATA: about 4200
Simmtronics 2 x 512mb DDR400 : 4700 or so
XFX Geforce 6600 256mb: around 7800
Logitech Internet Pro keyboard / Optical mouse combo: 750 or so
Liteon DVD ROM (already have a CD writer): about 1400
Samsung 793MB: around 6800
Altec Lansing ATP3: around 2800
Antec Smartpower 400W: around 3600
Microtek 800VA: around 2300
Sorry for not posting the exact prices... don't have the invoice at hand. These are all before tax, add 4% for that
I highly recommend buying SMC International if you're in Delhi.
Sorry SunMysore, I don't have a digital camera so can't post pics
If u wanna overclock then its okay . What is the sys gonna be used for anyway?astrix said:Why? It's not like only gamers would want to overclock
astrix said:I'm not into gaming. Do you think I should have bought the GT anyway?
Well for any kind of graphics, the 6600GT is a better bet than 6600. In fact I'm geometry perf limited by the 6800GT sometimes .astrix said:3d graphics and stuff... and general usage
I asked about it on some other forum and I was told that either I should go in for a Quadro or something (wayyy beyond budget) - or just settle for the 6600.
Since I wanted a PCI Express mobo, I figured 6000 would be best... anyhow I don't really have regrets...funkymonkey said:well, here is a bummer.
You dont need powerful graphic card for this. You need quadro if you want to make use of hardware rendering features. So get the card like 5900 that will softmod into quadro FX. This will help more than plain 6600 which as of now does not have softquadro.
Also most of the time you will be using software rendering. And for that you need a powerful CPU, so CPU should be your biggest concern and not GPU unless you have money to buy quadro.
astrix said:anyhow I don't really have regrets...
Get the latest drivers. They should have a page in them called Temperature Monitor. You can check it there. Not sure if all the 6600 vanilla cards actually have the temperature probe.astrix said:Oh and, which utility to check temps?
Your mobo should have a proggy called Asus Probe. Use that.astrix said:No I meant for the CPU
slightly high for a winnie but not too bad!astrix said:CPU at 45, mobo at 44. Stock speeds. Got Cool n Quite running. This fine?