Building a High Performance Gaming Box:

@ 2005/12/23
Here in the labs we test for compatibility, performance, and stability (though not necessarily in that order). Today, though, we’ve taken a time out from absolutely punishing ICs from different manufacturers with cruel devices of torture known as voltage and frequency to bring you a step-by-step guide on how to build an extremely powerful home system.

This isn’t going to be a “state of the art” system with liquid nitrogen and car batteries that requires protective eyewear and a good knowledge of spot welding and theoretical chemistry to build. This is something anybody can do with a little bit of patience and some basic knowledge.

Comment from jmke @ 2005/12/23
the guide is on HOW TO INSTALL COMPONENTS

no WHAT COMPONENTS TO GET
Comment from Rutar @ 2005/12/23
that guide sucks soooooooooo much


No 2x16 PCIE board like the AN32 yet still an expensive one.

Total failure with the CPU, 1 MB cche is the must have for gaming. weak Zalman heatsink

cordless stuff for controls

expensive memory (tough it had to be expected)

HD and PSU are debatable too.