atg wrote:Most people say that they can see a difference in picture quality between CRTs and LCDs, personally I have never been able to tell a difference.
The only time I've been able to tell if is a truly shitball LCD.
And to the original post:
# If I go with a prebuilt system, what is a good company to order from? Preferably gaming-oriented. (In the US)
I've heard good things about VelocityMicro.com. They're a bit more expensive than some other prebuilts, but from what I've seen and heard, they do go work.
# I prefer nVidia and Intel, what are good, high-level products in 3-4 months, without being super-bleeding edge? Ones that will be compatible with / support / utilize all this new groovy future stuff like SLI or dual cores or whatnot?
Core 2 Duo for the CPU (preferably an E6600 or E6700). For motherboards, ones based on the the Nvidia 590 chipset for Intel should start appearing this month. The Asus and DFI boards look very good (and I'll probably snag one of those to myself). For video cards, if your looking 3-4 months down the road, the Nvidia G80 GPU should be out by then. If not, one of the 7950s (GX2 or GT2) should suffice, or even 7900GTX since they've fallen in price. These are all high end parts.
# Vista - what's the deal? Should I wait for it? Should I hold onto XP as long as possible? Or something in between?
Anything built now will run Vista. Switch when you feel the time is right. Personally, I want to see how Crysis and UT2K7 run on DX10, and if any major bugs in the OS pop up in the first couple of months, then I plan on switching.
# I hear bad things about physics cards - worth investing in at this point?
Right now I wouldn't bother.
Maybe this time next year there will be enough titles that take proper advantage of one to make the purchase worth while. Also, ATI seems to have a hard-on for using GPUs to do physics, but one developer (Epic?) has already said they consider GPU-based physics to be a gimick that has no gameplay value. Wait-and-see is the approach to take here.
# Not nearly as important, but if anyone knows off the top of their head, what's a solid Soundblaster (though other brands, if applicable, are fine as long as they play nice with Creative speakers) 5.1 card? Yes, I do care about my sound card, but I don't need bleeding edge here either.
X-Fi ExtremeMusic. Best sound card I've ever owned, and doesn't come with all the useless crap of the other X-Fi models.
Artillery. Its what's for dinner.