-Intel SC5295UP Pedestal Server Chassis, 350W power supply
-Intel S3000AH, SATA RAID, DDR2, 1066MHz FSB, ATX
-Intel Xeon X3220 Quad-Core CPU, 2.4GHz, 8MB cache, 1066MHz FSB
-DDR2 2x512MB 667MHz PC2-5300 Kingston Module
-Seagate 2x80GB SATA-300 HDD, 7200RPM, 8MB cache
-Sony 18x DVD+/-RW Dual-Layer Internal SATA drive, NO SOFTWARE, black
-Sony 1.44MB Floppy Drive, Black
I was going to go all and buy a new gaming rig.. But I need serious opinions on this matter please, because I do want a top of the line style rig...
Obviously the mobo and ram aren't exactly what I would be looking for on a high end gaming rig.. My main question though, would this ram and mobo be enough power for "high end" quality?...
The board is a server board so I'm seriously questioning its ability as well as the fact that the ram might not be overclockable at all (it's probably low end kingston )
Thanks for the help guys!
-Intel S3000AH, SATA RAID, DDR2, 1066MHz FSB, ATX
-Intel Xeon X3220 Quad-Core CPU, 2.4GHz, 8MB cache, 1066MHz FSB
-DDR2 2x512MB 667MHz PC2-5300 Kingston Module
-Seagate 2x80GB SATA-300 HDD, 7200RPM, 8MB cache
-Sony 18x DVD+/-RW Dual-Layer Internal SATA drive, NO SOFTWARE, black
-Sony 1.44MB Floppy Drive, Black
I was going to go all and buy a new gaming rig.. But I need serious opinions on this matter please, because I do want a top of the line style rig...
Obviously the mobo and ram aren't exactly what I would be looking for on a high end gaming rig.. My main question though, would this ram and mobo be enough power for "high end" quality?...
The board is a server board so I'm seriously questioning its ability as well as the fact that the ram might not be overclockable at all (it's probably low end kingston )
Thanks for the help guys!