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power supply
Hi dan.

A Enermax Infiniti 650W PSU would be good enough for this, and would provide it with plenty of power, and a little extra for when you decide to upgrade in the future. Here is a link.

http://www.afterhours.co.uk/en ... pc&utm_source=froogle

Im not really sure about your budget but if this one is over your budget, then this one may be a little better.

Its a Silverstone Zeus (ST65ZF) 650w PSU. It may not be the BEST psu ever, but it certainly does the job. Its SLi compatible too so there wont be no problems with having this on your machine. The price is'nt too bad (£77 inc. vat compared to the Enermax's £108 inc. vat) but im sure you could find these for cheaper somewhere. Just remember, one of the main things you dont wanna try and hold back on is the PSU. Its a very important part of the PC (as you most likely know ) and you dont wanna buy some cheap, dodgy one.

I hope this helped.

Wait for Jakg for a proper responce

Regards,
Nathan
ok thanks ill have a look at them now
#4 - Gmm
Have you consider getting a HD3850 instead of the 8600GT? Is not too more expensive and too much better.
#5 - garph
Are you going to run a 64bit operating system with all that RAM? Because 32bit operating systems can only use/recognise 3gig at most.

I'd go with 2gig of PC6400 instead.
i cant it will be over my budget

garph: will 2gb be able to play good games with good graphics?
#7 - Mc21
#8 - garph
Quote from [106]dan :i cant it will be over my budget

garph: will 2gb be able to play good games with good graphics?

It's cheaper - http://www.komplett.ie/k/ki.aspx?sku=338594

...2gig is more than enough. You don't need to worry about that at all.

RAM is more about loading times than graphics quality, thats the graphics card.
ok thanks

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