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    I plan on buying a really good desktop here soon, more along the lines of a gaming computer, music(itunes), and very simple pic and video editior, and priced out a full desktop and acces. through HP for a pretty good price, for a basically top of the line cimputer with eveyrthing i wanted, but i have also been looking around and here that Velocity is a good system to get? Just curious for those that are very into computers that can give me a good idea of whats a good company to go through for making a custom home desktop system!

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    building your own rig > anything.
    give me a general outline of your budget and what you want and I'll try to reply back asap.

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    monthly payment, going through a company at most $2200

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    building it yourself is the best idea period. I built mine for about 800 bucks, and it's better then anything prebuilt on the market (at or around the price range,800) now. Plus I dual boot and have office 07 pro.. Windows Xp for gaming , Vista for work.

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    2200 is a lot lol. I built a good system for 750ish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GIXXERDK
    2200 is a lot lol. I built a good system for 750ish.
    but i am talking a system that will have no problem running really large games, WoW, Call of Duty and such, plus a itunes, and video makers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TransAxle
    but i am talking a system that will have no problem running really large games, WoW, Call of Duty and such, plus a itunes, and video makers!
    You can build a system under 1k that does all that. Mine runs everything, inculding crysis, wow, CoD4, WiC etc. Doesn't even blink and eye at em.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo04
    You can build a system under 1k that does all that. Mine runs everything, inculding crysis, wow, CoD4, WiC etc. Doesn't even blink and eye at em.
    is that everything, like a package deal? or just the tower?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TransAxle
    is that everything, like a package deal? or just the tower?
    I built this for about 800, had the case however. (antec 900)

    Intel Q6600
    XFX 680i LT Mobo
    4gb OCZ SLI 6400 Ram
    500GB/250GB Hd's Both sata
    Samsung DVD read/write (sata)
    BFG 8800GT O/C
    Windows XP Pro

    However I also had a keyboard (Zboard) and my mouse (Lasermouse 5000) already. Plus I'm running Vista Ultimate 64 as well. My monitor is a 22inch Samsung widescreen, so you when factor in things like the screen and keyboard you may hit over 1k, I'd say you could get it all for around 1100 or so. Including a new screen. Vista will raise the price even more though. I will NEVER buy another desktop premade again. To get something that runs games great you spend a ton when it's not needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo04
    I built this for about 800, had the case however. (antec 900)

    Intel Q6600
    XFX 680i LT Mobo
    4gb OCZ SLI 6400 Ram
    500GB/250GB Hd's Both sata
    Samsung DVD read/write (sata)
    BFG 8800GT O/C
    Windows XP Pro

    However I also had a keyboard (Zboard) and my mouse (Lasermouse 5000) already. Plus I'm running Vista Ultimate 64 as well. My monitor is a 22inch Samsung widescreen, so you when factor in things like the screen and keyboard you may hit over 1k, I'd say you could get it all for around 1100 or so. Including a new screen. Vista will raise the price even more though. I will NEVER buy another desktop premade again. To get something that runs games great you spend a ton when it's not needed.

    okay cool so the price i got through HP is that bad, becuase i built about the same thing. But for 2200 this was a package deal, sound system, added accessories, keyboard, mouse, monitior, tower, and programs and warrenty! so thats not that bad of a deal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo04
    I built this for about 800, had the case however. (antec 900)

    Intel Q6600
    XFX 680i LT Mobo
    4gb OCZ SLI 6400 Ram
    500GB/250GB Hd's Both sata
    Samsung DVD read/write (sata)
    BFG 8800GT O/C
    Windows XP Pro

    However I also had a keyboard (Zboard) and my mouse (Lasermouse 5000) already. Plus I'm running Vista Ultimate 64 as well. My monitor is a 22inch Samsung widescreen, so you when factor in things like the screen and keyboard you may hit over 1k, I'd say you could get it all for around 1100 or so. Including a new screen. Vista will raise the price even more though. I will NEVER buy another desktop premade again. To get something that runs games great you spend a ton when it's not needed.
    This is a very good build for the price. IMO nothing can beat it for the price. There are new upcoming cpu releases from Intel this year, so if you want to wait off for a better rig, an e2180 or e2200 would suffice instead of the Quad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TransAxle
    but i am talking a system that will have no problem running really large games, WoW, Call of Duty and such, plus a itunes, and video makers!
    I play all those games. Even with a 750 system you wont have a problem. If you really want to spend 2200.. then just get the top of the line products.

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    i work for HP

    I think you're talking about the elite series pavilion right? that thing is pretty 1337, it has like 3gigs of ddr2 which aint bad

    But yeah obviously building it yourself is going to be cheaper... But if you're not one to tinker around with it yourself i'd go with a premade one... hp has 24/7 customer support and lotsa other goodies aside from the computer.

    I've built all of the computers I've owned, and sometimes its a pain when later on you realize that it wasn't such a great choice to use xxx motherboard with xxx sound or video card bc every once in a while xxxx will happen, and bs like that.

    Just go to a private computer dealer like Monarch computers, or Ginstar Computers... They'll build you an insane computer to your spec, and can throw a warranty on there.
    RAM is dirt cheap right now make sure you get at LEAST 4gb

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    4gigs of ram is a waste without a 64 bit o/s. I agree that you can run into problems using a certain part with another part, but thats where a little up front research will save hours of time and headache. Exactly what model are you looking at from hp? Keep in mind most Mobo's today have onboard sound, and a lot of them do a damn good job of it. (especially the hd audio ones) I actually went back to my onboard HD audio from and X-Fi fatality edition sound card. There wasn't enough difference on my rig to justfy the price on it. To me spending that kinda cash on something prebuilt, knowing I could save nearly half the money doing it myself, is unthinkable. Now something like the blackbird, yes sir, that thing is badass and I would buy it in a heart beat, but the regular run of the mill computers they put out don't do do it for me. I'd rather have the extra 1100 bucks to blow on other things. Most often (after the build is complete and works) the things that go wrong with a comp are usually software related, but if a part fails major items like cpu's/mobo's/ram have warranty's so to get em fixed it's just an investment in time. Most households have more then one computer (mine does for sure) so the down time without a comp is minimal. Sorry for the long post, but 2200 is alot to pay for something that can be had for cheaper that is better...

    My wife's laptop took 6 weeks for them to fix when the power connecter solder point broke on the mobo....I could've fixed it in 25min, and I would've had I known how long it would've taken, but warrantys are not always a great thing.

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    i agree, but the only reason i can see spending 2200 is for a while package. Now 2200 on a tower is a bit insane, but i need the whole package, and either way running even if i spent about a grand on getting a built tower, it would still in the long run come out to 2200 after monitior, speaker system, software, warrentys, keyboard, mouse, wires, and basically all the little things. so... i dont now yet!

    i priced a nice ass sytem through alienware last night for right at $2500 but i cant see paying that much, when i can get the same thing through HP for a few hundred less!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TransAxle
    i agree, but the only reason i can see spending 2200 is for a while package. Now 2200 on a tower is a bit insane, but i need the whole package, and either way running even if i spent about a grand on getting a built tower, it would still in the long run come out to 2200 after monitior, speaker system, software, warrentys, keyboard, mouse, wires, and basically all the little things. so... i dont now yet!

    i priced a nice ass sytem through alienware last night for right at $2500 but i cant see paying that much, when i can get the same thing through HP for a few hundred less!
    I don't agree that it would come out to anywhere near 2200 at all..but hey your moola

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    well ****, is there some nice ass computer store or site, that sells all this ship for cheap. becuase when i priced out the pic and video editior programs, cables, speaker system, mouse keyboard, and monitior individualy plus the price of a good tower with everything it still came to around $2200. ?!?!?!!? and if i go with the custom online built package through HP with the warrentys ALL software, virus protection and such, it all prices out the same?

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    the reason why companies sell it so cheap is cause they take shortcuts. they use plastic parts, or manufacture their own parts so if something breaks you're forced into repairing them.

    IMO software is a given, you can get it anyway you need if you have the means too. illegally or not.

    go to tigerdirect.com, zipzoomfly.com, newegg.com and check out their barebone kits. you will get good ones starting at 500 then you can add your own video card (given that its not already included) as well as upgrading processors, harddrives, etc etc.

    i build my computer from scratch about a year ago. it runs every new game on the market at medium to full with no problems. and if i ever need a new part i can just upgrade it myself which takes a couple of minutes.

    the only brand name computers i would buy are laptops, and even then i'd stick to ASUS. good luck and hopefully you'll choose to learn about building a computer (its not hard at all).

    if you want a powerhouse, may i suggest VOODOO pc? lolol.

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    Sounds to me like you just want a pc thats already done and you don't have to do anything but plug her in. I do all my shopping for comp stuff between tiger/newegg/xoxide. It will take a fair amount of research to find the deals to keep the price well under 2200 for everything but IMO it is worth it to do the looking. If your satisfied with what you'd be paying for with the HP, then by all means go with that, just keep in mind that with a little paitence and shopping through various sites, a faster/better comp can be had. What model HP are you looking into?

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    2200 is a whooole bunch for a desktop. Listen to these guys and get a system made. You can bootleg all the software for free, and buy you a nice 27" LCD with the remaining money and an awesome 5.1 logitech speaker system to sound REAL bad ass with your games. Im sure the guys on here will help you out with everything. Just make sure you get a great warranty. PM me if you want a nice hookup on a desktop - I'll send you to the right company here locally.
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    get this.. my sister has this but she isnt running vista..plays games perfectly! not sure about on vista...
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    this is what i am looking at buying through HP

    Operating system - Genuine Windows Vista Ultimate (64-bit)
    Processor - Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Quad processor Q6600 (2.4GHz)
    Memory - 4GB DDR2-667MHz dual channel SDRAM (4x1024)
    Graphics Card - 512MB NVIDIA GeForce 8500GT, TV-out, DVI-I, HDMI
    Hard Drive - 1TB 7200rpm SATA 3Gb/s dual hard drives (2x500GB)
    Primary CD/DVD Drive - LightScribe 16X max. DVD+/-R/RW SuperMulti drive
    Sound Card - Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer
    Back-Up & Utilities Software Roxio BackUp MyPC 7
    Productivity Software Microsoft(R) Office Basic Edition 2007
    Premium Photography Software Adobe(R) PhotoShop(R) Elements 5.0
    Speakers - Logitech X-530 speakers (5.1)
    Keyboard and Mouse HP multimedia keyboard and HP optical mouse
    Monitor HP 20-inch LCD Wide Flat Panel Monitor

    and also with all the added software, and antivrius software plus sub.

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    and here is the one i am liking through Alienware. Bit more expensive, but...it is pretty nice.

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    The first one is a decent system, don't like the 8500gt however nor the 20inch LCD. 2200 for all that is a bit much even so . The 2nd looks great but a better cpu would be great. 6000's are not bad at all, but the q6600 is a better one. Also the 2nd has a blue-ray drive so....

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    see thats the **** i need to now...which parts can be better or are a bit overboard!

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    I'm still of the oppinion that you can build a much better system then either of those for less the 2200. But if I had to go with one, I'd take the HP. The Alienware is nice, but I don't like the CPU, and it does not specify if the O/S is 64bit, so that 4gigs or ram could be a waste with it not being able to be fully utilized. Couple that with a lack of office software, big no no imo. LIke I said however, the 20inch LCD on the HP I do not like, nor do I like the 8500gt. That thing has no balls compared to the 8800 series. Seriously the 8500 is nice if you like games like diablo and lower setting on some new ones. I thought you could buy the HP computer itself to your specs then go get a better monitor and other things like keyboard/mouse/etc seperate. That would be the way to go I think. If your going with the hp find out about getting a better g/c through them or buy it seperate asap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo04
    I'm still of the oppinion that you can build a much better system then either of those for less the 2200. But if I had to go with one, I'd take the HP. The Alienware is nice, but I don't like the CPU, and it does not specify if the O/S is 64bit, so that 4gigs or ram could be a waste with it not being able to be fully utilized. Couple that with a lack of office software, big no no imo. LIke I said however, the 20inch LCD on the HP I do not like, nor do I like the 8500gt. That thing has no balls compared to the 8800 series. Seriously the 8500 is nice if you like games like diablo and lower setting on some new ones. I thought you could buy the HP computer itself to your specs then go get a better monitor and other things like keyboard/mouse/etc seperate. That would be the way to go I think. If your going with the hp find out about getting a better g/c through them or buy it seperate asap.
    that is the way i built that one. Both come with full software, i just deleted this out of each one.

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    They both have office? or both are vista ultimate 64?

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    this is the full HP system, and going up to the 880 brings the price up a good bit! verus the full alienware system which is about $600 more for it!

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    Graphics Card 640MB NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS, 2 DVI, TV-Out edit
    Networking No Modem edit
    Hard Drive 1TB 7200rpm SATA 3Gb/s dual hard drives (2x500GB) edit
    Primary CD/DVD Drive LightScribe 16X max. DVD+/-R/RW SuperMulti drive edit
    Front Productivity Ports 15-in-1 memory card reader, 3 USB, 1394, audio edit
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    Power Supply: Alienware® 750 Watt Multi-GPU Approved Power Supply
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    i bought a HP tower from Microcenter for $550

    Dual core 2.4ghz
    2 gig Ram
    DVD R
    500gig HD
    Media center for Flash cards, etc

    All it needs is a Video card and i could play Crysis , COD, etc. I bought a 360gig HD SEagate for $60 at FRYs so now i have 850gig

    I used my TV as a monitor.

    I havea $60 logitech Keyboard an mouse (wireless blue tooth)

    all in all
    $550 for tower
    $250 for video card
    $60 for keyboard an mouse
    $60 for extra Hard drive
    $250 for LCD Monitor

    thats all you would need.
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    oh and mine has Vista Premium
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. KiDD
    i bought a HP tower from Microcenter for $550

    Dual core 2.4ghz
    2 gig Ram
    DVD R
    500gig HD
    Media center for Flash cards, etc

    All it needs is a Video card and i could play Crysis , COD, etc. I bought a 360gig HD SEagate for $60 at FRYs so now i have 850gig

    I used my TV as a monitor.

    I havea $60 logitech Keyboard an mouse (wireless blue tooth)

    all in all
    $550 for tower
    $250 for video card
    $60 for keyboard an mouse
    $60 for extra Hard drive
    $250 for LCD Monitor

    thats all you would need.
    but the ***** on pieceing it together is each part carries a different warrenty! i would rather have everything from one source, that way something ****s up i dont have to spend the time trouble shooting it when i can call a company and it all being from them the problem either has happened before or they know what will fix it! i mean maybe i can drop the speakers, mouse keyboard, and monitor and get those all seperate for cheap and have a cheapier system, which is one thing i will look at! the tower is just more of my concern!

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    It's still not clear if the alienware is a 64bit o/s, if it's not the 4gigs of ram is not usuable, windows will not see all the memory so youd be wasting cash on it. Of the 2 the alienware is more powerful gaming wise, but the real question is how much of a gamer are you? The Hp seems a nice all around comp, but the alienware is packing more muscle. I just don't like the 19in monitors on both.

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    yo.....if ya build the computer yourself, you will save a WHOLE bunch of money....but you must be computer savy...because if you run into a problem, you must slove it on your own....

    if you want to build a pc yourself, here is one I reccomend..

    CPU - Intel Core Duo 2 Q6600 - ~300
    RAM - A-Data 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 - ~80
    MOBO - Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L - ~90
    GPU - Nvidia 8800GT - ~250
    PSU - 500-700Watt Power Supply - ~80
    CASE - Antec P182 - ~120
    OS - Windows XP Pro 64-Bit - ~100

    This baby will run every game with no problems...

    Estimated Total - 1020 before taxes.....and you had 2200 set aside to build this...that leaves you with more that 1000 to spend on the monitor, and other accessories...


    but, if you rather just want a pre-built PC, here is one that I reccommend....http://shop3.outpost.com/product/5381988

    plus its at frys, so you don't have to wait for shipping...

    HP Pavilion Elite m9040n Desktop - $999.99 after 50 MIR.

    • Processor: Intel® ViivTM Processor Technology with an Intel® CoreTM 2 Quad Processor Q6600 (2.40GHz, 2x4MB L2 Cache, 1066MHz Front Side Bus)
    • Memory: 3072GB PC2-5300 DDR2 SDRAM memory (2x1024MB & 2x512MB for ultimate performance) (expandable to 8GB)
    • Hard Drive: 640GB (2x320GB) 7200RPM Serial ATA hard drive
    • Expandable Drive Bays: HP Personal Media Drive bay & HP Pocket Media Drive Bay
    • Optical Drive: SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology 16x
    • Video Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GS graphics card with 256MB dedicated video memory, TV-out, DVI, and HDMI capabilities. Up to 1535MB Total Available Graphics Memory as allocated by Windows Vista®
    • Network: Integrated 10/100/1000Mbps network interface
    • Wireless Connectivity: Wireless LAN 802.11 b/g
    • Sound: High Definition Audio, 8 speaker configurable
    • Personal Video Recorder: NTSC TV tuner, over-the-air ATSC high-definition television tuner, and FM tuner (antenna included)
    • Remote Control: HP Media Center remote control with IR (infrared) receiver
    • Fax/Modem: 56k modem
    • Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium
    Last edited by kpc2593; 01-20-2008 at 03:44 AM.

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    oh man for 2200 dollars and do it your self, I can pretty much set you up with a bad ass home entertainment system. How does playing COD4 on a 32in LCD screen sound, what about recording all your fav shows? Its so easy to get your PC to do all of that and more.

    to hell with dell, and everything else, corporate rip offs.

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    seei use to be heavly into computers, about 3 years ago, exempted all my advance tech courses i took in college, even took all my classes that made me eligble to get my A+ and IT cert! i just kinda gave up on computers lost interest.

    also Turbo the alienware is a 64bit! i probably wont go with the alienware becuase it came to around 3800 with shipping adn the HP came to right around 2900 with shipping so i dont now yet what i am going to do!

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    curious if anyone has heard of Vigor Computers, did some shopping around and built this computer for a HELL of a good price! not as many options but not bad for $1800!

    SPECIAL PROMOTION Free Logitech G11 USB Gaming Keyboard
    PROCESSOR AMD Athlon 64 X2 AM2 6000+ Processor at 3.0GHz, 2000MHz FSB, 1MB X 2 Cache
    RIG Vigor Cooler Master CM 690 Screwless Chassis
    RIG COLOR Black
    RIG STYLE None.
    RIG COOLING Vigor Whisper Cool Powered by Asus Cooling System
    RIG POWER Tagan TG800-U25 EasyCon XL nVidia-SLI Certified 800Watt Power Supply
    RIG DIMENSIONS 8.39" Width X 20.65" Depth X 18.98" Height.
    MB CORE LOGIC Asus M2NE-SLI AM2 nVidia nForce 500 SLI MCP w/2000MHz FSB
    MEMORY 4GB Kingston KVR800D2N5K2/2G X 2 DDR2 800MHz (4 X 1024MB)
    HARD DRIVE 1 750GB S-ATA II 7200 RPM Hard Drive
    HARD DRIVE 2 None.
    RAID SETTING RAID 0 Performance - Striped Drives (2 or More Identical Hard Drives Only)
    VIDEO CARD SLI SLOT 1 nVidia GeForce 8800 GT 512MB Xtreme Edition @660MHz, DVI and TV Out
    VIDEO CARD SLI SLOT 2 None.
    OPTICAL DRIVE 1 SONY/NEC Internal AD7190A 20X Dual Layer DVD+/- RW + CDRW Rewritable Drive
    OPTICAL DRIVE 2 None.
    RECORDING SOFTWARE Ahead Nero 6 OEM Suite DVD/CD RW Software
    SOUND Digital High Definition 3D 7.1 8-Channel Sound
    NETWORK PORT Onboard Gigabit (10/100/1000Mbps) PCI Network Card
    WIRELESS NETWORK PORT None.
    I/O PORTS 1 Parallel, 1 Game/Midi and 6 to 10 USB ports (Varies by Motherboard)
    MONITOR Viewsonic Q19W 19" 1440X900 700:1 Widescreen LCD Monitor (Special Priced Limited Quantity)
    SPEAKERS Logitech X530 5.1 6-Channel Speakers w/Subwoofer
    KEYBOARD None.
    MOUSE Standard Black Optical Wheel Mouse
    FLOPPY DRIVE 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive
    OPERATING SYSTEM Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit w/Original DVD
    SERVICE Standard 3 Year Limited Parts and Life-Time Labor Warranty
    STORAGE MEDIA None.
    SOFTWARE BUNDLE Microsoft Works 8.5
    ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE Norton Anti-Virus

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    ew. didnt know people actually still bought pre made systems. build it! go custom! so much cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TransAxle
    curious if anyone has heard of Vigor Computers, did some shopping around and built this computer for a HELL of a good price! not as many options but not bad for $1800!

    SPECIAL PROMOTION Free Logitech G11 USB Gaming Keyboard
    PROCESSOR AMD Athlon 64 X2 AM2 6000+ Processor at 3.0GHz, 2000MHz FSB, 1MB X 2 Cache
    RIG Vigor Cooler Master CM 690 Screwless Chassis
    RIG COLOR Black
    RIG STYLE None.
    RIG COOLING Vigor Whisper Cool Powered by Asus Cooling System
    RIG POWER Tagan TG800-U25 EasyCon XL nVidia-SLI Certified 800Watt Power Supply
    RIG DIMENSIONS 8.39" Width X 20.65" Depth X 18.98" Height.
    MB CORE LOGIC Asus M2NE-SLI AM2 nVidia nForce 500 SLI MCP w/2000MHz FSB
    MEMORY 4GB Kingston KVR800D2N5K2/2G X 2 DDR2 800MHz (4 X 1024MB)
    HARD DRIVE 1 750GB S-ATA II 7200 RPM Hard Drive
    HARD DRIVE 2 None.
    RAID SETTING RAID 0 Performance - Striped Drives (2 or More Identical Hard Drives Only)
    VIDEO CARD SLI SLOT 1 nVidia GeForce 8800 GT 512MB Xtreme Edition @660MHz, DVI and TV Out
    VIDEO CARD SLI SLOT 2 None.
    OPTICAL DRIVE 1 SONY/NEC Internal AD7190A 20X Dual Layer DVD+/- RW + CDRW Rewritable Drive
    OPTICAL DRIVE 2 None.
    RECORDING SOFTWARE Ahead Nero 6 OEM Suite DVD/CD RW Software
    SOUND Digital High Definition 3D 7.1 8-Channel Sound
    NETWORK PORT Onboard Gigabit (10/100/1000Mbps) PCI Network Card
    WIRELESS NETWORK PORT None.
    I/O PORTS 1 Parallel, 1 Game/Midi and 6 to 10 USB ports (Varies by Motherboard)
    MONITOR Viewsonic Q19W 19" 1440X900 700:1 Widescreen LCD Monitor (Special Priced Limited Quantity)
    SPEAKERS Logitech X530 5.1 6-Channel Speakers w/Subwoofer
    KEYBOARD None.
    MOUSE Standard Black Optical Wheel Mouse
    FLOPPY DRIVE 1.44MB 3.5" Floppy Drive
    OPERATING SYSTEM Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit w/Original DVD
    SERVICE Standard 3 Year Limited Parts and Life-Time Labor Warranty
    STORAGE MEDIA None.
    SOFTWARE BUNDLE Microsoft Works 8.5
    ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE Norton Anti-Virus
    yea, virgo computers are good at building custom gaming/multimedia pcs...I can't believe that I forgot to mention them....

    .....but now that's a computer...with that 8800GT, your graphics will be superb....but I reccommend that you go with a Core Duo 2 instead of AMD 64...

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