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It looks very good.

 

A few points though.

 

1: Why did you chose the 5770? If you are not planning on getting crossfire a gtx460 would be better value for money.

AMD will announce the 6870 on October 22 so you should wait for that.

 

2: Why did you choose the old chipset, The new chipsets have sata 6GB/s and usb 3.0

 

Check out this board Asus M4A89GTD PRO/USB3

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Wanna explain to me exactly what crossfire is and how to take advantage of it?

 

The wiki page didn't exactly help, as expected.

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Essentially crossfire and SLi (nvidia's varient) is basically two, three, or four compatible graphics cards (compatible cards are usually identical models, e.g 2 5770's) running in synchronisaton in games that support the technology. Card 1 would render the top half of the screen whereas card 2 would render the bottom half, theoretically doubling framerate. You need to have an adequate powersupply and a motherboard that has support for SLi or Crossfire to be able to use the technology. Personally I wouldn't recommend it, I would advise getting the best single GPU rather than 2 weaker ones to make up the slack.

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