10GB of ram... pricey but doable with the new 64-bit processors (can handle approx 16GB), though there aren't any mobo that can support that kind of memory lol.
As for your comp it's pretty sweet, but i would likely go ATI on the video card, linking a the new crossfire card to an X800-series card combining the graphics processor to act like a single card instead. ATI has had the ability to join GPUs since the 9700 came out testing cards with as many as 64 chips on a single card. Their new design on hardware for the crossfire allows it to act as a master card (similar to the master hard drive) and control the GPU needed. Instead of nVidia's GPU-to-GPU communication.
Both would be a great addition, guess i'm just a little bias to ATI
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