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<blockquote data-quote="v1ks_" data-source="post: 8601508" data-attributes="member: 673804"><p>Thanks for all the help Jeff.</p><p></p><p>I've been building PCs as a hobby for quite a few years, so I'm, perhaps in error, trying to apply same logic to car audio. For example, the most expensive graphics card will do you no good, if your CPU is the bottleneck in the system, or, say, spending $300 on fastest RAM, instead of $100 for normal RAM, only to realize it offers little to no real life performance boost.</p><p></p><p>Either way, best my Pioneer amp can do, is 300W RMS, heh, so I guess it'll be more of a challenge to actually find something half-decent that doesn't require more power than that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="v1ks_, post: 8601508, member: 673804"] Thanks for all the help Jeff. I've been building PCs as a hobby for quite a few years, so I'm, perhaps in error, trying to apply same logic to car audio. For example, the most expensive graphics card will do you no good, if your CPU is the bottleneck in the system, or, say, spending $300 on fastest RAM, instead of $100 for normal RAM, only to realize it offers little to no real life performance boost. Either way, best my Pioneer amp can do, is 300W RMS, heh, so I guess it'll be more of a challenge to actually find something half-decent that doesn't require more power than that. [/QUOTE]
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