I ain't gona lie I'm feeling a bit paranoid about the vendors list. I got the list up. And I'm spoilt for choice. I just want a corsair and I wish there was one but there's loads. Which IS the best one or which ONES are good?
Damn I'm lazy. But I just want to build my pc
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Well yah what you can get for a grand these days are amazing an i2500k and an Hd6970 will eat any game on the market at a reasonable, but still a thousand on the tower is still mid range to me. High end is needing enough graphics power to run beyond 1080p at 60 fps, that term is reserved for computers running 2560 x 1440 and 2560 x 1600 monitors. Now high end is starting to slide to muti monitor and 3d gaming which seems like extreme overkill with eyefinity and the like but that is high end.
Lone wolf I like what you did with the 40GB but I'm gona go with the 64 gb or 80 gb. Also can I run 1080p at 60fps with my setup? And what are the benefits of running it higher then that?
No bigge it was a recommendation better to be safe than sorry only you know your computer needs.
As kitamesume says your going to need either two if those hd6970s or a hd6990. The HD 6990 is basically 2 6970s in one board but 2 6970s should be a little faster since they had to under-clock to the chips a bit to make it work in one card. And it is slighly cheaper to go with two 6970s.
Edit
Just checked some benchmarks you wont be at 60 fps but the 6970 can run anything on the market right now well over 30 fps @ 1080p.
One 6970 will do the trick you can add another later on when you feel like you need it.
I personally recommend for a monitor the new Samsungs that are 27inch and 1080p you can find them for about 300 in the states. I do not know how much that would cost you or if you already have a 1080 monitor.
Also there really is not a major benefits besides bragging rights anything over upper mid range is just because you can. If you balance you components right you will enjoy your computer no matter what. Because if you can run all settings on high setting in a game at 1680 x 1050 your getting all the eye candy that a guy on a 2560 x 1600 rig sees. Either way so balance is key in any build on any budget.