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General Forums => Hardware and Software => Topic started by: airspro on March 14, 2007, 06:14:36 PM
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I got a bigger income tax refund that I thought so I was able to order a month earlier that I figured .
From this web site (http://www.avadirect.com/product_details_configurator.asp?PRID=7044)
Many thanks for all the info I have gotten our hardware board here , learned alot and still learning .
+ CUSTOM COMPUTER, Core™ 2 Extreme DDR2-800 SLI Performance Series System 1
XION, Xion II Black Mid-Tower Case w/ Window, 450W PSU, ATX
SEASONIC, S12-500 Power Supply, 500W, 24-pin ATX EPS12V, Dual +12V, SLI Certified
ASUS, P5N32-SLI SE Deluxe, LGA775, nForce4 SLI X16, DDR2-800 8GB/4, PCIe x16 SLI, SATA 3Gb/s RAID 0+1, Audio, 2x GbLAN, FW, ATX, Retail
INTEL, Core™ 2 Duo E6600 Dual-Core, 2.4GHz, 1066MHz FSB, 4MB L2 Cache, 65nm, 65W, EM64T EIST VT XD, Retail
ZALMAN, CNPS7000B-AlCu Copper-Aluminum CPU Cooler, No LED
OCZ, 2GB (2 x 1GB) Gold GX XTC PC2-6400 DDR2 800MHz CL 5-5-5-12 SDRAM DIMM, Non-ECC
BFG TECH, GeForce™ 7950 GT OC™, 512MB GDDR3, PCIe x16 SLI, 2x DVI, HDTV-out, Retail
WESTERN DIGITAL, 74GB WD Raptor®, SATA 150MB/s, 10000 RPM, 16MB Cache
RAID, No RAID, Independent HDD Drives
LITE-ON, SOHC-5236K Black CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive, 52x32x52x16
MITSUMI, Black Internal 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive
USROBOTICS, 3CP2976-OEM Internal Hardware Modem, 56K V.90 Data/Fax/Voice, PCI 2.1
CREATIVE, Sound Blaster® X-Fi™ Xtreme Audio, 7.1 channels, 24-bit 96KHz, PCI
MICROSOFT, Windows XP Professional Edition SP2b w/ Free Upgrade Coupon for Vista, OEM
WARRANTY, Silver Warranty Package (3 Year Limited Parts, 3 Year Labor Warranty)
From this web site (http://www.avadirect.com/product_details_configurator.asp?PRID=7044)
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Doesn't look like a bad system. I do like the config options that they offer. For the price you can come in a load cheaper than any Alienware and get the same stuffings for your new rig.
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Damn!
I love you man!
Er, uh.. I was talking to the computer, not to airspro...
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Only thing big I would have changed is the vid card... An 8800 would be a lot nicer. Even in AH you should see better image quality from a higher level of anti-aliasing.
Another neat thing I incorporated into my last system build was a floppy drive that also had a multi-format flash memory card reader built in. It takes up the same space as a normal floppy drive but can read almost any kind of flash memory, right on the front of the computer. It only cost about $25.
Still, it looks like a nice build.
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Originally posted by eagl
Only thing big I would have changed is the vid card... An 8800 would be a lot nicer. Even in AH you should see better image quality from a higher level of anti-aliasing.
Another neat thing I incorporated into my last system build was a floppy drive that also had a multi-format flash memory card reader built in. It takes up the same space as a normal floppy drive but can read almost any kind of flash memory, right on the front of the computer. It only cost about $25.
Still, it looks like a nice build.
The 8800 still has a lotta bugs. It's got rather poor driver support right now as well. It also costs a lot more than a Ge7950, if I recall. 7950 will last him for years without getting dips below 100fps, and at least it's got better drivers. It's a toss-up.
Also, I've got one of those floppy drives as well. Mine cost $19. It's a Mitsumi FA404M. Funny thing is that on my ASUS motherboard after installing SP2 I had to "roll back driver" on the USB hub or something or other, to get it to work, but on the new mobo (ASRock) I didn't have to at all. Interesting chipset differences.
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I seen that reader but I don't have any media to read so I didn't get it .
I went for the 7950 card cause of buggy drivers they are writing about .
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Phew!
Alright for some! - My other half expects such windfalls to be used for the holiday or similar.
Good luck with it and may you have a Glitch Free future!
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Well it came Thursday and here's a link to a pic of it
http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/1007_1175322242_mvc-048s.jpg
Since I have followed Skuzzy advice , the activex don't work on this site so your gonna have to click on Picture Hangers link to see it :)
All working fine but the sound card , seems that the mic volume is very very soft and tried everything we could think of to fix it . They are gonna have to RMA me another one to replace it .
I always get a cheap case , this is the best one I have had yet to date . Plus the quitest PC I have had yet :)
Krusty here's a pic link to show you what a sunrise with the water turned on looks like
http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/1007_1175356195_sunriseah.jpg
I did turn it back off after crashing into it twice lmao . Not used to that setting so lawndarted :furious
All in all they did a much better job than I would have done so I am happy to pay the "extra" that was over the cost of the parts .