And as a reply to Willow, those specs are more then enough needed to play d3 and moderately high settings. In fact, you could probably even max the game, but everyone shall see once diablo 3 is released. But that build is great. My ONLY suggestion is do not go with the 500gb seagate barracuda. First off, 500gb is plenty but if you do a lot of video editing or photo editing it will quickly fill. Secondly, seagate does not make very reliable Harddrives. Go with this instead (http://www.bestbuy.c...Black&cp=1&lp=1). Western Digital makes very nice Hard Drives and on top of that they are faster in my opinion and more reliable. 149.99 is a little pricy considering it was only 100 when I bought it in October, but you might be able to get it cheaper from Newegg. Also, definately keep with the SSD, your boot times on the computer will be almost nothing. With my SSD, Windows 7 boots within less than 10 seconds.
thanks for the tip. yeah i was checking the western digital at first but because they are so pricy right now after the thailand catastrophy i thought i just might buy a cheaper one at first then i might add a bigger better one later when needed. but you're right 500 gb is enough but not much. yeah i hope the SSD hardrive will make wonders. i've actually never seen anyone use one so cant really tell from experience.
Ignore him. Seagate makes extremely reliable HDDs. Whether it's Seagate, WD, or any other large HDD manufacturer, the overall experience is going to be the same.
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Ignore him. Seagate makes extremely reliable HDDs. Whether it's Seagate, WD, or any other large HDD manufacturer, the overall experience is going to be the same.