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Extreme machine Also as a side note, you may want to consider an alternate version: Here, I've nixed the Athlon64 for the conventional P4. As of printing, there were no PCI-Express AMD Motherboards so in order to take advantage of the extreme speeds of PCI-E cards, I've found this bloody sweet (and brand new) motherboard: the Gigabyte GA-8N-SLi Pro nVidia nForce4 Board (say that 10 times, fast). As you can see, the nVidia CPU chipset used is the brand new nForce4 SLi as opposed to the ASUS one's nForce3. And, for graphics whores, you'll be extremely pleased to know that this particular board supports nVidia's proprietary SLi technology. What does that mean? It means that you can simultaneously connect TWO SLi-supported nVidia graphics cards for TWICE the performance as opposed to a single card! (Thus, the Graphics 1 and 2 options.) So connect up to two 6600 GT SLi's for 512MB of VRAM and an insane level of graphical prowess! If you can wing it, then go for TWO GeForce 6800 GT SLi's! For reference, note that the Xbox 360 graphics processor is better than two GeForce 6800 GTs(!!!!) while that of the PS3 surpasses two GeForce 6800 ULTRAs(even more !!!!s) [the ULTRA is more powerful than the GT] working in tandem!!! And lastly, I've given a RAM upgrade to the much faster DDR2 RAM which runs at an insanely fast 533MHz Bus speed. This combined with the P4 3.4GHz HT processor, MORE than makes up for the loss of the AMD Athlon64's 64-bit game crunching action! All other things remain as per the main list, so I've only taken the new stuff into consideration for the new total. As always, Misc. Options are not included in the total. I'd like to add that this combination of the GigaByte GA-8N-SLi Pro nForce4 SLi Motherboard and TWO GeForce 6600 GTs running on PCI-E buses, with DDR2 memory for RAM is probably the most powerful configuration and I recommend this version without any reservation whatsoever! The motherboard itself is extremely feature-laden; it's a gaming freak's dream come true! The large leeway it offers when it comes to overclocking abilities also gives it an unprecedented level of flexibility when compared to other board solutions! By Le Chupacabra Teen central Of M&B's, love songs, and romantic movies When it comes to taking a break from reality, there's nothing more satisfying than a good old love story. Whether it's a historical novel about a handsome duke/earl/count and a beauty, or a modern-day affair, with a bold and beautiful career-minded heroine winning the heart of an equally bold and beautiful hero, these stories have a way of transporting us to a place where dreams come true. Let's face it. Love is a theme that never grows old. Authors like Judith Mcnaught and Johanna Lindsay have strings of best-sellers under their belts, while movies like Pretty Woman, My Best Friend's Wedding, and Titanic did pretty darn well at the box office. Come Valentine's Day, and the card companies make booming business. That's all good, right? Well, you know what they say about too much of a good thing. There's this saying that if you repeat a lie long enough it will become believable. The same may be said of romance stories. Give a gullible young girl too many M & B's to read, and while her writing may improve drastically (this has been tried and tested by yours truly and her friends!), she might actually start believing in the whole 'love at first sight and ever after' spin. The result can be comically (for the observer, that is) disastrous for young relationships. Says Shams, a disgruntled dater, “There are some girls who actually believe in the 'knight-in-shining armour' BS, and they expect relationships to be like a Backstreet Boys song. Then, on the other extreme, are girls who are very anti-romance…they are suspicious of any guy who says “I love you”. If it wasn't hard enough to figure them out as it is, now we have to worry about which category our girlfriends fall into!” Indeed, the media has been bombarding us with exaggerated ideals of what love should be like, and people who don't know better are left with unrealistic expectations of what their boyfriends should be like. Let's face it girls, Mr. Perfect is a fictional character, just like Santa Claus. At the same time, you won't find too many 'reformed rake' characters in real life, so just because you fancy the 'bad boy' who has a reputation, doesn't mean he's going to be bowled over by your love for him and change into a perfect angel. Not that we're saying it can never happen…but don't count on it. The point to remember is that romance novels and mushy novels are nice to read and watch, and they give you a nice fuzzy feeling inside, but let's keep our feet on the ground, why don't we? By The Girl Next Door |
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