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but my requirement is a bit diffrent...basically i want to assemble a pc to do lots of rendering...for example im gonnabe using "Sony Vegas" for video editing,"Adobe Audition" for audio editing and some other softwares like Adobe Photoshop,illustrator,3D Max probably.... and my budjet is around 1 lak(100thousand)...can any one help me out...?:confused:

can any one explain me about this SLI thingy?
 
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    oh
    so u have a fare budjet ne...den its easy macho....
    i suggest....
    Gigabite GA 965p-s3 + intel p965 ICH8 chipset
    intel core2duo E6300 1.86 or 2.4GHz
    2GB of ram with DDR2 800
    Nvidia Gforce 7900GTX
     

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    Intel Desktop Board D946GZTS
    Intel Core™2 Duo 3.06Ghz Desktop Processor
    Kingston 2x1GB 533MHz DDR2
    Nvidia GeForce FX 5700 PCI Express VGA
    Seagate Barracuda SATA 250 GB 7200 drive
    Samsung or Sony DVD Burner
     

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    Acronym for Scalable Link Interface

    NVIDIA SLI (Scalable Link Interface)technology links two graphics cards together to provide scalability and increased performance. NVIDIA SLI takes advantage of the increased bandwidth of the PCI Express bus architecture, and features hardware and software innovations within NVIDIA GPUs (graphics processing units) and NVIDIA MCPs (media and communications processors). Depending on the application, NVIDIA SLI can deliver as much as two times the performance of a single GPU configuration.
     

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    But the the agp card has one out put for a monitor ne?whats the difference normal pciexpress agp cards and these SLi cards(money vise?) and if i wher to buy an SLI card will i be able to use 2 monitors(desktop devided in to 2 screens) cos i need a second monitor to see the video witch im editing on monitor 1....:confused:
     

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    machan if you not in to much gaming or game/3D programming i think you don’t need such powerful VGA card. 3ds max, video/audio editing requires lot of RAM and processor power. You got to buy some fast hard disk. That will give really good performance boost :yes:
     

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    SURE! U CAN MACHAN
    SEE THE PIC

    ELSA_Quadro_FX.jpg
     

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    GTRZ said:
    machan if you not in to much gaming or game/3D programming i think you don’t need such powerful VGA card. 3ds max, video/audio editing requires lot of RAM and processor power. You got to buy some fast hard disk. That will give really good performance boost :yes:

    YES! YOU'RE RIGHT MACHAN :yes: :yes: :yes:
     

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    machan rapa the card seems to have 2 outputs for 2 monitors,i assume this has SLI technology...but i didnt quite get what gtrz said...cos i am intending to use this machine for very power hungry tasks such as huge renderings(for Eg my friend has a P4 2.9Ghz - 1GB - Intel MB - 120SATA - PCI Express(onboard) mechine,and he has this software called "Particle Illution"it creates Graphics similar to winamp plugins,and to render a 30 second clip would take about -12-18 hours....so im expecting a drastic difference from the machine im going to buy....so thats why i need the perfectly balanced machine...:eek:
     

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    spindoct said:
    if i wher to buy an SLI card will i be able to use 2 monitors(desktop devided in to 2 screens) cos i need a second monitor to see the video witch im editing on monitor 1....:confused:

    With SLI enabled u can only use one monitor...


    ;)
     

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    ok as for my last question for this evening,have any of you guys played the latest edition of NFS(not carbon) in full throttle(all the settings on high-details) and how was it when SLI was enabled? did u still have to overclock?
    :confused:
    So if i aim for a good gaming PC i assume both my requirements will be fullfilled...?:confused:

    then ill leave it up to you guys..give me a good configureation..and ill buy it..;)
    [but ill need the full details cos im giving this information to one of my uncles in singapore]
     
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    spindoct said:
    ok as for my last question for this evening,have any of you guys played the latest edition of NFS(not carbon) in full throttle(all the settings on high-details) and how was it when SLI was enabled? did u still have to overclock?
    :confused:
    So if i aim for a good gaming PC i assume both my requirements will be fullfilled...?:confused:

    then ill leave it up to you guys..give me a good configureation..and ill buy it..;)
    [but ill need the full details cos im giving this information to one of my uncles in singapore]
    oh den man go for a 8 seies card man....just if u can chk da prices dere n see wether u can afford it ova dere
     

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    Novindu said:
    oh den man go for a 8 seies card man....just if u can chk da prices dere n see wether u can afford it ova dere

    It will cost him @least 450$! :yes: \/

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    There will be cheap entry level models like 8200 or 8300 in future...
     
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    Novindu

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    dpg said:
    It will cost him @least 450$! :yes: \/

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    There will be cheap entry level models like 8200 or 8300 in future...
    hmm yeah but isnt it worthy??? u can buy all other stuff for da rest 500$ ...so i say go for it