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> My old Dell is rapidly failing on me so I am in the market for new PC.
> I will be running 4 19" LCDs to start and might replace one of them
> with a 24" WS LCD.
>
> At any given time I typically have 20 IE browser windows open, plus 5
> Word docs, 5 PDFs, 2 excel sheets, outlook, and calc. I might in the
> near future to have a small office network with 4 or 5 machines on it
> total.
>
> I want something that will perform as fast and flawlessly as possible
> for me, but when I look at higher-end desktops they seem to be
> customized for gamers/video editing/autocad and other resouce
> intensive software.
>
> I just want Word, IE, printer threads, and Windows itself to run
> super fast and quietly no matter how much I have running at once. I
> hate it when I am typing fast and it takes the CPU a few seconds to
> catch up with my fingers. So...
>
> Is an SLI motherboard and 2 SLI graphics card worthwhile versus
> getting a cheaper mobo with a basic preinstalled 256M graphics card,
> and then adding another $50 256M card myself so I have 4 total DVIs?
>
> Is quad core v dual core worth the money?
>
> Am I going benefit much from 1066mhz ram v 800?
>
> Am I going benefit much from 10K v 7.2K RPM hard drive? Are the faster
> HDs noticibly noisier or more prone to crash?
>
> I hate CPU fan noise, and my inner nerd really wants a liquid cooled
> CPU even though I think I won't be doing anything to get my CPU hot
> and sweaty. Should I restrain myself or go ahead get liquid cooling?
>
> What are people's experiences with Digital Storm? After a lot of time
> on the Dell website I think the DS site is much more straightforward,
> and I think its great they offer the option of a PC with no OS pre-
> installed.
>
> My trust in Dell also has gone done when I saw how much they mark up
> getting 4GB RAM v 1GB compared to the cost buying the identical stuff
> yourself. I also hate how their pricing and discounting is so complex.
> I feel like I either spend a couple hours comparing outlet v small
> business v home and optiplex v XPS and so on or else I am getting
> needlessly hosed for an extra $200.
>
Re: HD noise and cooling
I've a WD raptor running within
http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/product/...dx=74&code=019 in an
air-cooled quiet-case.
I can hardly hear whether my machine is running or not... so is's a
matter of choosing the right fan-cooling parts rather than going for
water-cooling. Many manufacturers offer quite affordable silencing
components...