My Computer

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by Tr!x.^, Mar 9, 2005.

  1. Tr!x.^

    Tr!x.^ New Member

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    Yo guys check out my puter plz be honest and say what u think and if there is something you dont like go into detail plz.Thanks!


    Specs:

    CPU: 3.4GHz Prescott Pentium 4 Processor Retail Boxed
    Motherboard : MSI 865PE Neo3-F 800FSB Intel 865PE Chipset
    Memory : 1Gb Dual-Channel DDR400 (PC3200) DDR Memory
    Video Card : PNYQuadroFX3000 256MB DDR AGP 8X Dual DVI Video Card
    Hard Drive : 120GB 7200RPM 8MB Cache Serial ATA150 Harddrive
    DVDRW/CDRW : 16X NEC ND-3520A DVD+/-RW Drive w/NERO
    Floppy : Mitsumi 1.44MB Floppy Drive
    Network Card : 1Gbit Realtek Ethernet Network Adapter
    Sound Card : AC97 8-channel Sound Adapter
    Case : Alienware-51 Gaming Case w/1200 WATT Power Supply
    Moniter:21 inch Lcd flatscreen
    Speakers:custom (lil something i put together)
     
  2. aphex

    aphex AKA Zander

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    pretty nice. pretty expensive. But a 1200 WATT power supply is over the top. You shouldve custom built, not bought a alienware.
    But it is an awesome pc.
     
  3. G72

    G72 Guest

    Sounds cool
     
  4. hazzel_frazzel

    hazzel_frazzel Well-Known Member

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    1200W???? are you sure? 500W is fine for the best rigs money can buy, maybe you mistyped. The graphics card doesnt look that great either
     
  5. `Anthem

    `Anthem Well-Known Member

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    That makes me confused O_O
     
  6. glitch

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    sounds fun
     
  7. S1lence

    S1lence Well-Known Member

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    Eh 8 channels doesn't that suck?
     
  8. hazzel_frazzel

    hazzel_frazzel Well-Known Member

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    Its the onboard sound. its fine for most stuff, unless you want good sound quality for music etc.
     
  9. DaZZ

    DaZZ Well-Known Member

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    cool specs
     
  10. skeptyr

    skeptyr Well-Known Member

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    nice specs. its not all top of the range, but no-one i know had everything top of the range. especially coz of new things being made and all that. the video card could be better but it's still good.

    :D
     
  11. dorsai

    dorsai New Member

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    nice comp, but there's a few problems.

    1) Prescott Pentium 4-the prescott (64 bit) is virtually useless and not worth the extra cost
    2)1200 watt PSU- you're never going to use that. you'd have a really hard time using a 600 watt to it's fullest potential.
    3) you need more RAM if you want to go faster...2 gigs total should give you the kick you need.
    4) cooling? looks to me you have stock cooling, which on a comp that expensive (as you really didnt build it to be cheap but effective) you should have great air cooling or water cooling.

    and I guess money isnt an issue for you, because you could build a comp that could work just as well for a good deal less.
     
  12. hazzel_frazzel

    hazzel_frazzel Well-Known Member

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    No way, 2 gigs of RAM is over the top. 1 gig is fine for anything. Anything over that is overkill. As for better cooling, the stock cooling is fine on that. Only upgrade if you want to overclock.
     
  13. Leon S.

    Leon S. Guest

    sounds nice :D
     
  14. Niosis

    Niosis Well-Known Member

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    Lol, 2 gigs is WAY too much.

    1 gig is pretty damn nice..

    Your whole computer is pretty damn nice...

    But the question to be asked is...... how much?
     
  15. Xodius

    Xodius Well-Known Member

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    Thats nice, but imo I'd go for an Athlon 64, and 2gb RAM is too much. downgrade and upgrade your hard drive space
     

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