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Post November 14th, 2004, 10:11 am

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Howdy all i will get rid of my oldy computer of 433 hmz so im getting a nwe computer could u guys tell me if it's allright as me Gamer that will play alots of game ex: halo 2 CS , Q3A Rollercoastertycoon 3 .

Pentium 4 3.0 GhZ
512mb of memory
128MB Geforce xt5000 something like that
200 Gig on HDD
Ficken large flat screen
Optical mouse 2.1 speakers and keyboard that come with that

Is that enough u think or too much ?
And the price wasent expanisve so much for this type of computer

1500$

Post November 14th, 2004, 10:39 am

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Wtf! 1500$! Thats pretty steep for those specs. I would buy a kit or self build mate!. Save at least 200-300$ on it then. You can spend that for more upgrades! But that system is very good for games! Not the price

Post November 14th, 2004, 10:47 am

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Yer but remember , 4 usb slots ethernet 100mbit dvd rom cd rom cd/dvd+rw writer u know this sort of stuffs and remember 1500 the 500 is for the screen ! the computer it self cost 1000$ something like that.

Post November 14th, 2004, 1:02 pm

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Post November 14th, 2004, 3:34 pm

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Only 4 usb slots! Mine has many more than you! More like 10

Post November 14th, 2004, 4:11 pm

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youre getting really ripped. My specs: 3200+ AMD 64bit, KV8-PRO MoBo, 120GB Western Digital HD, 9800Pro 256MB modded to XT, Z-5300 5.1 THX Surround Sound, wireless logitech optical mouse/keyboard, Antec SuperLan Boy case, thermaltake venus 12 fan (keeping a cool 24C idle, ~40C 100% load), 19" Samsung SyncMaster 910v lcd monitor. I get about 19500 in 3dMark2001SE. All for $2100 which includes SHIPPING, TAX, and misc. (500 went to monitor).

Post November 14th, 2004, 5:21 pm

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mine too: pentium 4 1.6Ghz, 38.2 GB Hard Drive, 640 MB of RAM, dell monitor, dell keyboard, dell mouse.

Post November 14th, 2004, 7:01 pm

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Duh i don't need 10 Usb Slots let's see abit more specs

Intel????????? Pentium????????? 4 processor 530 with HT Technology
1 MB L2 cache / 800 MHz FSB / 3.0 GHz
Microsoft????????? Windows????????? XP Pro Edition
512 MB DDR RAM
160 GB SATA 7200rpm hard drive by Seagate
8x multiformat (DVD?????????RW) DVD burner by Sony
52x CD ROM drive
128 MB NVIDIA????????? GeForce????????? FX 5300 PCI express graphics card with DVI-I and TV out
9 in 1 media reader
2.1 flat panel speaker system with powered subwoofer
Keyboard & mouse included

Front connections:

Integrated 9 in 1 media reader
Microphone
Headphones
Audio in (aux)
Left and right audio in (RCA)
Composite video in
S-video in
4x USB 2.0
IEEE 1394 (FireWire) 4-pin
IEEE 1394 (FireWire) 6-pin

Rear connections:

PS/2 keyboard
PS/2 mouse
Parallel port
Serial port
4x USB 2.0
IEEE 1394 (FireWire) 6-pin
Audio in (line in)
Microphone
Front, rear, and center speaker ports (1/8" stereo)
Digital audio out (coax S/P-DIF)
Digital audio in (coax S/P-DIF)
Fast Ethernet port
VGA out
DVI out
TV out (S-video)
Left and right audio in (RCA)*
Composite video in*
S-video in*
TV antenna in*
FM antenna in*
Modem port


I think for 1500 dollars it,s allright no ?

Post November 14th, 2004, 8:04 pm

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its a waste. the mother board has alot of connections your not gonna use. you could be getting alot better for your money. www.newegg.com go shopping, have fun. btw, when you get it, benchmark 3dMark201SE on it.

Post November 14th, 2004, 9:13 pm

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wow, dude, you got ripped big time! you paid $1000 more than me for a computer with a slight edge and fewer USB ports[lol]. oh, wait, i paid an extra $120 on other junk...but still I have the media reader, the dvd and cdr/w, 512 ram, 120mb grapics card with tv in/out, 120 GB in HD space, a decent athlon CPU, you get the picture.

Post November 14th, 2004, 9:40 pm

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if your talking to me, you are so wrong in many ways. As a loooong time computer enthusiast, i can assure you, i did not get ripped. Besides having my dvd+-rw, cd+-rw, floppy,and other perps, this computer outdoes yours in so many ways. first off, you (im assuming) have a standard 32bit processor. not bad, standard. however, i chose the recent 64bits, adding a crazy amount of different architecture. This different architecture is not only faster, but more efficent. Im curious though, how you managed to get a 120MB graphics card, because, they well, dont exist. The 9800PRO 256MB/256bit i have is self modded to XT speeds, with the stock cooler removed. and besides, a decent athlon hides what you really have, there is no way to really compare what you have to mine without giving the version. Im sure though that its less than average. Please post real specs, then we shall talk.

ps, it can pull a SETI workunit in 2 hr 57 min 46.4 sec

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Post November 15th, 2004, 2:54 am
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1,500.00 USD = 1,157.04 EUR

My pc was around 1,400 EUR... ( 1,815.46 USD )
- Pentium 4
- 320GB HD
- 1GB RAM
- 2.60GHz
- asus motherboard
- asus graphics card
- 6.1 speakers
- wireless keyboard and mouse.
- Flatscreen

With a little bit extra money you get get a quite good pc...


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