CASE : ALUMINUM X-Navigator Server 420W W/ Window & Temp Dis, Fan Control w/ Liquid Cooling (BLACK w/ Blue, Black, & Silver Face Plate)
CPU : (Sckt775)Intel® Pentium® D 830 CPU @ 3.0GHz w/ 800FSB Dual-Core 2x1MB Cache, 64 Bit
MOTHERBOARD : Asus P5ND2-SLI Deluxe nForce4 Chipset LGA775 DDR2/667 SATA RAID Dual PCIE w/7.1Audio,Dual GbLAN,IEEE1394
MEMORY : (Req.DDR2 MainBoard)2GB (4x512MB) PC5300 DDR2/667 Dual Channel Memory (Kingston Hyper-X High Performance Memory w/ Heat Spreader)
VIDEO CARD : NVIDIA Geforce 7800 GTX 256MB 16X PCI Express Video Card
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VIDEO CARD 2 : NVIDIA Geforce 7800 GTX 256MB 16X PCI Express Video Card
MONITOR & LCD : NONE
HARD DRIVE : (SATA150) Maxtor 300GB 7200RPM 16MB Cache Hard Drive
Hard Drive 2 : NONE
Optical Drive : SONY 16X DVD-ROM (BLACK COLOR)
Optical Drive 2 : SONY DWQ-28A DUAL FORMAT 16X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER (BLACK COLOR)
SOUND : New! Creative Labs X-FI XtremeMusic 24-BIT PCI Sound Card
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If this is for gaming, I'd go for an AMD 3800+ or 4200+. AMDs almost always wipe the floor with Intels in games, and the dual-cores are positively awesome. Plus, future games will start utilizing them more, so thats an added bonus.
Other than that, looks pretty good, but I would opt for 2 1 gigabyte sticks of RAM so you could run em in dual channel mode.
Other than that, looks pretty good, but I would opt for 2 1 gigabyte sticks of RAM so you could run em in dual channel mode.
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Always get a second hard drive. Why? Because if your windows install goes tits up you can just format the OS hard drive and not lose all your saved stuff on Hard drive 2.
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Or just partition the HDD... (besides, one is supposed to back up to another computer anyway)
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I guess I could order the RAM seperately. The reason that it's 4X512 is because of the builder, Cyberpower. They don't offer 1GIG sticks. *(For intel)*
Shep - I already have a second HD, a 120GB Western Digital.
As for AMD, yeah I suppose I should switch. I've always used Intel, but perhaps it's time for a change.
I could build the whole thing myself, but I simply don't what to do it. I'd rather pay the extra money.
Shep - I already have a second HD, a 120GB Western Digital.
As for AMD, yeah I suppose I should switch. I've always used Intel, but perhaps it's time for a change.
I could build the whole thing myself, but I simply don't what to do it. I'd rather pay the extra money.
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I have SLI'ed GTXs - gaming at high res (1920x1200) with AA and AF and high FPS made the purchase well worth it.Kamakazie Sith wrote:I know, and I love it.Uraniun235 wrote:
Twin 7800 GTX cards is incredible overkill.
Also, you'll need a lot more power than 420W PSU. 510W average is the minimum (that would be the PC Power and Cooling SLI PSU).
And go with the AMD X2s. Right now, they have the better architecture and will have better performance when games start making use of dual cores.
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Yeah, I have a 600W PS designed for SLI.Arrow Mk84 wrote:I have SLI'ed GTXs - gaming at high res (1920x1200) with AA and AF and high FPS made the purchase well worth it.Kamakazie Sith wrote:I know, and I love it.Uraniun235 wrote:
Twin 7800 GTX cards is incredible overkill.
Also, you'll need a lot more power than 420W PSU. 510W average is the minimum (that would be the PC Power and Cooling SLI PSU).
And go with the AMD X2s. Right now, they have the better architecture and will have better performance when games start making use of dual cores.
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They are quality. Check them out.darthdavid wrote:Cyberpower? Never heard of 'em. You used them before? Don't want to buy something that bitchin' rad from someplace shitty.
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Cyberpower is a great place to buy a computer if you want a high level of configuration and relatively low cost.darthdavid wrote:Cyberpower? Never heard of 'em. You used them before? Don't want to buy something that bitchin' rad from someplace shitty.
They are definatly a buyer beware company. They insure the core components (minus GPU) for a year, beyond that everyone else is ensured by the manufacturer (just like if you were to get something retail), they've got this tendency (maybe it's gone away?) to use lesser quality power supplies, so it's always a good idea to buy your own, or at least upgrade theirs, I know a lot of folks with cyberpowers who have had this problem.
If you need quality tech support, then you are SOL because no one provides it But last time I called the support line they offer, it wasn't indian guys, so that's a plus.
With them you are getting a great machine, but expect to run into a problem during it's lifetime, one problem. Mine was a dead PSU, my brother's was GPU fan, co-worker was PSU (slightly more pronounced than mine). It'll happen, but for the price; unbeatable. Not to mention almost every computer under the sun is going to have at least one problem in it's lifetime.
Expect a great computer; just not a falcon-nw.
As for AMD vs Intel; unless you spend your time doing nothing but video/audio encoding AMDs are simply better
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Review my future PC purchase! (REVISED)
CASE : HOT NEW! Xplorer Mid-Tower Case 420W W/ WINDOW & LCD Temperature Display (Black Case w/Silver Face)
PSU : Enermax EG565P 535 Watt Power Supply (SLI-Ready)
CPU : (939-pin) AMD ATHLON64 X2 4800 CPU w/ HyperTransport Technology
MOTHERBOARD : (Sckt939)ASUS A8N-SLI nForce4 SLI Chipset SATA RAID Dual PCIE MB w/Gb-LAN,USB2.0,IEEE-1394,&7.1Audio
MEMORY : 2048 MB (1GBx2) PC3200 400MHz Dual Channel DDR MEMORY (Corsair Value Select)
VIDEO CARD : NVIDIA Geforce 7800 GTX 256MB 16X PCI Express Video Card
VIDEO CARD 2 : NVIDIA Geforce 7800 GTX 256MB 16X PCI Express Video Card
MONITOR & LCD : NONE
HARD DRIVE : (SATA150) Maxtor 300GB 7200RPM 16MB Cache Hard Drive
Hard Drive 2 : NONE
Optical Drive : SONY 16X DVD-ROM (BLACK COLOR)
Optical Drive 2 : SONY DWQ-28A DUAL FORMAT 16X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER (SILVER COLOR)
SOUND : New! Creative Labs X-FI XtremeMusic 24-BIT PCI Sound Card
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Very nice. Almost an exact clone of mine. Anyway they' strip that 420W PSU out of your order? That could help offset your shipping costs.Kamakazie Sith wrote:<snip specs>
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I believe so. Either way I got a 5% discount so I'm not too worried about it.Arrow Mk84 wrote:Very nice. Almost an exact clone of mine. Anyway they' strip that 420W PSU out of your order? That could help offset your shipping costs.Kamakazie Sith wrote:<snip specs>
If anyone is curious the system alone came to a total of $3,102, and with shipping the total is $3,167. However, with the 5% discount the grand total is; $3011.90.
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