i already own and use 2 monitors in dual screen mode:
1. LG m2262d
2.Acer p191w
also i already have another 2 hdd's,so il be having about 1.5 tb in total.
And after taking your suggestions in mind i made further changes:
Gigabyte MB 990FXA-UD3 (sAM3+, DDR3, 990 FX) <- exactly the same model as before but with one less pci-e slot
AMD Phenom II x4 965 (AM3, 3.4GHz, Cache 8MB, Box)
Sapphire PCI-X 6950 2GB Dual Fan
new total price 1.047,78 €
now,about the ssd,is this one good?
OCZ Vertex 2 Series 40GB SSD (2.5", Sata 3Gb/s, OCZSSD2-2VTX40G)
extra 79 €
Originally Posted by
missuse
Gorman is absolutely right, it is best to buy mid level components - 700 eur is plenty for that, and in 2 years if u feel u need more power buy a new gfx card and more RAM for 250 eur or a new pc for 700 eur.
about that,i was planning to spend those extra € cause i didn't feel like making another upgrade in the near future,so i wanted to make a machine that could keep up for quite some time.
edited 1st post with changes
edit2:found a very useful link about psu manufacturers,might help other ppl too:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/...urer,2913.html
edit3: so,according to that guide i changed my psu to:
Corsair HX Series CMPSU-650HX 650W Modular PSU
the OEM is Seasonic,total price droped another 20 €
Also if your wondering why i don't buy straight away a seasonic psu,is because the shop im buying the parts from doesnt have any seasonic models :/
Last edited by nikosefs; Aug 22, 2011 at 05:29 PM.