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Old 07-30-2007, 10:51 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by minimus
3) This is the best gaming graphic card -- nVidia GeForce 8800 Ultra

edit: definitiv not somthing you want to use if your just
making 3D.
it will maybe run good on games but it's not anygood for 3d rendering and such.
Well, I didn't know about good workstation graphic card, and since I always 'working' at the technical support forum section for games, thats why I know which 'gaming graphic card' is good

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Originally Posted by minimus
4) Up to you, depends on your need but nowadays people usually have >120GB and running SATA2

edit: i find good space important i would have gone for a 300G sata2.
Becaus if your really getting inn to this, you will have heavy programs, toons of textures, shaders, video tutorials, model, non compressed animations. (maybe this thing dont use much space separat but toghetter they will take much space inn the end)
He is correct But other than that, you can burn all the stuffs into any CD/DVD according to the category (textures, models etc.) so that even your HardDisk have any problem (infected by virus and you haven't partition your HD, or even 'fatal error' of your harddisk), you still have them in your CD (take care of the CDs carefully, but usually it is not so easy to be broken, just buy some higher quality CD and you can use them almost forever) and its easier for you to search the CD than searching all over your PC (if you didn't arrange them properly :P)

I think thats all I need to 'add' at minimus's post. He is giving you some nice informations too and I hope now you will know which PC you are going to buy

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