My birthdays coming up and my gramma is going to give me $10,000 to build a computer. Shes loaded so its really no biggie on the price. heres what i have
http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/Shopping/shoppingcart.asp?submit=ChangeItem
tell me about any compatibilty issues or any suggestions for a better more powerful computer. thanx
2006-06-17
02:34:32
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Computers & Internet
➔ Hardware
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you cant see my shopping cart. are you serious
2006-06-17
02:42:05 ·
update #1
http://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/Shopping/buylatercart.asp
try that link. dont know if it works
2006-06-17
02:47:07 ·
update #2
think i got it this time
https://secure.newegg.com/NewVersion/WishList/TemporaryWishList.asp?BundleExist=N
2006-06-17
03:02:27 ·
update #3
Its your shopping cart, but we dont have the same cookies as you, so we cant see your shopping cart.
You dont have to spend 10K to build a computer, you can get the best computer for only 3-5K. If you want to spend the entire 10K, then get a server too or just spufi your computer up and add a nice surround system and an HDTV monitor.
Edit: Nope still doesnt work. When you make a personalized shopping cart or a "buy later cart", then we cant see it because its not ours. Its YOURS. They place a value in your cookies to retract the shopping cart, but we dont have the same cookies as you.
NOPE still doesnt work lol Anything that is from "My wish list" or My this or MY that, that means only YOU can see it cuz its on YOUR cookies list.
Just dont put anything on the list and just show the computer from the sites main page.
2006-06-17 02:39:54
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answer #1
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answered by Sean I.T ? 7
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If you want to build a POWERFUL gaming system be sure to get a dual core processor. Also if money is no object get either an sli video configuration from nvidia or crossfire from ATI. To get the BIGGEST bang for your buck I would recommend building it yourself or have someone build one for you. Another thing I would do is digital surround from Logitech. All your hard drives should be SATA for speed. For sound I would get an XFI card from Creative the gaming sound card which has memory on it. Remember the more Ram you have on your Mainboard the better so max it out. Last but not least I would get a 30' Apple Cinema display. In my opnion the BEST DISPLAY out there!
2006-06-17 04:09:37
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answered by HappySC 1
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SWEET, Can i be ur grandma's adopted grandchild by any chance??? she is awesome!!!
Okay, well lets get back on track.
10 grand, unlimited parts. Hope you can keep up!
CPU: AMD Athlon FX-62 Dual-core 2.8ghz
Motherboard: Unknown (search newegg for the new nForce socket am2 motherboards, mainly , look at the reviews)
RAM: New Corsair DDR2 1ghz RAM, 2gbs*
GPUS: 2 7950 GX2s (Gives quad SLI and each is 700 bucks)
Sound card: Anything listed in the alienware ALX computers
(www.alienware.com/alx)
Power Supply: PC Power & Cooling 1k Series Quad SLI PSU
Harddrives: any amout form 40gbs to 4terabytes of memory, preferablly at 15,000 RPM (harddrive speed)
COOLING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
CPU: any custom Phase Change cooler (good ones are about $1k)
RAM, all 4 GPUS, any harddrives: Custom water cooling kit, takes a lot of work, but is worth it, make sure u don't get a resouviar, look it up in any computer forum like www.extremeoverclocking.com or www.overclocking.net
stuff like that
it should cover most of the 1k, the rest, bust it on a nice looking case or some Blue-Ray cd-rom drives or even some cold cathodes or strobe lights to make ur Uber-cool computer look even better
2006-06-23 17:21:46
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answered by Eng 5
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properly, that is going to fee a damn lot lol. exceedingly a lot each ingredient you purchased is proper notch, you'd be paying exceedingly a lot £1500 only for the images playing cards, so that is going to fee round £3000-£3500 i'd in my opinion say. Little tip even if, in accordance to my custom laptop mag in case you get a Samsung F1 1TB hardcontinual, that is an same speed because the VelociRaptor and a damn lot more cost-effective, yet i guess from the different factors money isn't a lot of an problem :p
2016-11-14 21:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Your grams is nutty!!!! Save the money for a car! If you are still set on a computer check out www.gamegiants.net they have really good prices and you can save some $$$
2006-06-17 14:28:30
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answered by decker 4
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at $10,000....just grab a dell xps renagade...y go through the trouble of building as quad-sli is not available to builders, but is available through the renagade.
the other option is the alienware quad-sli alx...but that tops out at $15k i think.
2006-06-18 12:07:29
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answered by Anonymous
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10 node mini supercomputer cluster?
That's what I would do if wanted the best machine for 10k
2006-06-17 05:50:45
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answered by Kognos 1
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can i help build it?.....i won't charge toooo much
2006-06-17 02:38:21
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answered by Anonymous
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