Case: SilverStone Temjin
Power Supply: Tagan Turbojet 900W
Processor: Core 2 Extreme QX6700 8MB cache
CPU Cooler: Zalman Ultra Quiet CNPS7700-Cu Cooler
Graphics Card 1: BFG GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB PCI Express
Graphics Card 2: BFG GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB PCI Express (
Memory: 2GB Corsair DDR2 XMS2-6400C3 TwinX
Motherboard: Asus P5N32-E SLI Plus Socket 775
Hard Disk Drive: 500GB Caviar SE16 SATA 300
Optical Drive One: BTC DVD-Rom x16
Optical Drive Two: NEC 4570A DVD-RW
Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Music
Speakers and Headsets: Logitech X-530 5.1 Speakers
Logitech Precision Gaming Headset
Monitor: Belinea 20.1
Keyboard: Logitech Internet 350 Keyboard
Mouse: Logitech G5 Laser Mouse
Miscellaneous Adapters (may require free PCI slots): None
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic
I wont say how much it cost :) but I would appreciate any thoughts in case I have overlooked something or ideas for where I am missing out.
2007-02-28
21:15:43
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The idea is to get me a pc that I wont have to upgrade for a while :)
I like pc games, and there are a few coming out I want!
2007-02-28
21:24:18 ·
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Good point on the windows vista Home basic, thanks!
This is why I asked, I knew I'd overlook something
2007-02-28
21:31:50 ·
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Also, I got it for a very good price. Much less (i.e. £1000 less) then some estimates on here!
2007-02-28
21:32:45 ·
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are you getting it from nassa it looks like a top machine.
2007-02-28 21:19:29
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answered by crawdash 4
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My oh my... you must be filthy rich. Hehe. Well what can I say. If you purchase that packaged you ought to be one of the elite people who own a hardcore gaming PC! The package will last for many years. Your setup will run even the most demanding of games (Crysis, Stalker, etc.) and media, documents, and file sharing and indexing will be a bliss! Save for the operating system, Windows Vista currently has a lot of compatibility issues with regards to third party softwares and add on hardware like modems and routers. But this will be for a short while because eventually all will be designed to suit the Vista OS. Having said that, I recommend you get the Ultimate version of Windows Vista which has the Aero engine experience. Your video cards will have no problem running the OS because it was designed from the ground up to run DirectX 10 applications which the Vista OS runs in. Your power supply's enough (overly enough!) and you have a kick *** processor. All in all your all set dude! See you in the future!
2007-02-28 21:33:41
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answered by LG Kaks 2
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Your just showing off!
Only point is change Vista Home Basic to either Vista Ultimate (Its has some bugs at the mo, so if you want hassle free use XP Pro for another six months then upgrade, as you just pissed £3000 down the drain (im Jealous!) you should be able to afford both O/S if not already aquired
2007-02-28 22:27:16
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answered by Anonymous
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A good system, but I doubt if it will look as good as in 2-3 years when the top systems will be running quad cores and minimum of 4GB RAM with super high density DVD. It's the way technology moves - high speed. We've all been there and watched our kit move into obsolescence in 12 months! But enjoy it while you have it.
Also, I would build in RAID right from the start.
2007-02-28 21:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Hope you got a Ferrari with this .. coz you're gonna need something really fast to keep pace with this one.. !!
Are you sure this thing wont need water cooled towers for the CPU?
But why on earth - after spending over 4K on this machine have you settled only for a Vista Home Basic????
Maybe you'll need 2X2Gb RAM.. to use this monster to its fullest.. and since you have the dough - get a 24 inch display - why settle for 20?
If you really wanna spruce up your gaming - then get yourself a joystick as well
Everything is enough for your kids to play Fifa2018 - when it releases!!
Cheers!
2007-02-28 21:26:20
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answered by cerebral_orgasm 4
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Good Morning
For a PC, I'm going to be blunt.
This system looks like a beast - should be good for at least 5 - 10 years with minor adjustments. I would be very happy with it.
Perfect video card and two gb or memory would be perfect fro gaming as well.
2007-02-28 21:22:33
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answered by Chεεrs [uk] 7
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answered by girardot 4
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Yeah, I'd say you're good for the next 20 years with that setup. Don't happen to work for Lucas Arts Light and Magic, by any chance? :)
2007-02-28 21:21:50
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answered by Abstract 5
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Never thought of building this set up your self? would cost you even less, fab specs though, get Vista ultimate on it it, will be well worth it.
2007-02-28 22:36:26
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answered by Anonymous
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2 things come to mind,
1) why use Vista Home Basic when everything else is OTT
2) will it make breakfast?????
2007-02-28 21:26:23
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answered by Anonymous
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show off!
You'll be good to go for the next 5 years.
Oh wait, to late. Everything you posted above is now out dated..lol jokewith you....
Its a good system.
2007-02-28 21:35:31
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answered by dirtmojo 3
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