New Comp

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by Juanga, May 3, 2005.

  1. Juanga

    Juanga Active Member

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    Well ive been looking for good comps over 3 moths now and finally got 1 with some good specs take a look here
    What u guys think?? is it a good offer?

    http://www2.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp...N82E16883102610

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    here are some specs:

    Operating System Windows XP Home SP2
    Form Factor Mid Tower
    Colors Black
    Power Supply Antec True550W Power Supply;+3.3V@32A; +5V@40A; [email protected]; +12V@24A; -12V@1A; +5VSB@2A

    CPU
    CPU Type Athlon 64
    CPU Speed 3500+(2.2GHz)
    CPU L2 Cache 512KB
    CPU Socket Type Socket 939
    Chipset ASUS A8V Deluxe K8T800Pro

    Memory
    Memory Speed (2 x 512MB) XMS Extreme Memory, 2-3-3-6, 3.2GB/S, Twin 1024-3200C2
    Memory Capacity Corsair 1GB

    Hard Drive
    HD Capacity 200G(SATA)
    HD RPM 7200rpm

    Optical Drive
    Optical Drive Features 16x Sony DVD ROM, 16X Sony DVD +/- RW Drive

    Supplemental Drive
    FDD 1.44 MB Floppy

    Audio
    Audio Chipset Realtek ALC850
    Audio Channels 8 channels

    Graphics
    GPU/VPU Type nVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT/350MHz, 256MB GDDR3/1000MHz, 256-Bit, DVI/TV-Out, 8X AGP

    Communications
    LAN Chipset Marvell 88E8001 GbE Gigabit Lan PCI Controller
    LAN Speed 10/100/1000Mbps

    Front Panel Ports
    Front USB 2
    Front IEEE1394 1
    Front Audio Ports 2

    Back Panel Ports
    COM 1
    LPT 1
    PS/2 2
    TV-Out 1
    Rear USB 4
    Rear IEEE1394 1
    RJ45 1 port
    S/P DIF 2 port

    Expansion
    External Bays 2x 3.5" external bays, 4 x 5.25" external bays
    Internal Bays 5x 3.5" internal bays (For Hard Drive)
    PCI Slots (Available/Total) 5 total
    AGP One AGP 8X/4X

    Physical Spec
    Dimensions 18" H x 7.5" W x 17" D
    Weight 23lbs

    and it has 3 fans
     
  2. glitch

    glitch Well-Known Member

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    looks nice, prob runs nice and you didnt get ripped off. nice find but i still say build your own computer.
     
  3. Fate

    Fate Well-Known Member

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    Looks nice...but custom builts are the best :D
     
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    i agree you can get way better quality out of a custom built for way cheaper
     
  5. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    that seems really, nice the motherboard looks like it's good quality, 5pci slots is good. It will probably last you a long time. As with others though, building is best...
     
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    I built my own computer, but thats pretty good.
     
  7. DarthRane

    DarthRane Well-Known Member

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    build own comp man. But if do get that might wana get water cooling though. I personaly prefer building my own comps its easy to do, as long as your carefull. just got to make sure your static free so you don't free anything. hmm from what i see its farly good deal, but building will always be better just go out and buy all that same stuff and you will probably save like half as much as what you would have had to spend.
     

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