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Its is for something like 60,000 and plus you also get a few other stuff with it.

 

 

I saw this computer for 13,000 :

 

P4 1.5 ghz, 256 mb ram, 40gb hard disk etc. etc.

 

 

COOL HUH! B)

You can get a Celeron D 2.2ghz with that(better) from Dell and a Monitor for $300 USD. Not sure what currency you're using though...

 

Might I also add that there is no point in getting a Xeon Processor unless you're building a server or workstation PC. It's not that great for games. You'd want a AMD Athlon or Intel P4 for that. And you can compare them by the number after the AMD processor shows the Clock rate(in megahertz) of the equivelent Intel. AMD Athlons tend to run cooler, use less power, and are alot cheaper. And, the Athlon FX series is the best you can get for gaming, even better than the Intel Extreme Edition.

 

@kikass - I've never seen a 3 Gigahats processor. So, it runs on 3 billion hats?

Joking aside, looks like a nice rig. Any chance you can get the GPU model?

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Since I haven't actually posted my computer's stats yet:

AMD Athlon 3200+(OCed to 2.4 ghz, making it the equivelent of a 3.8ghz P4 or Intel EE)

1024MB of Patriot Signature® DDR400 Ram

250GB SATA HD(and 2 low-info IDE HD's, but those are neglitiable)

nVidia GeForce 7800GT powered eVGA GPU in PCIe x16

 

I put this baby together piece by piece. Saved myself about $1100. Although I do wish I could add another gig of ram... I guess that's the probelm with budgets...

 

Also, in comparing my Processor to ^'s processor, they have the same power due to higher efficientcy in AMD processors, but his takes up alot more energy, generates more heat, and costs about $900 more.

 

Although it would help in comparisons if you guys would post your GFX setups too...

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Its is for something like 60,000 and plus you also get a few other stuff with it.

 

 

I saw this computer for 13,000 :

 

P4 1.5 ghz, 256 mb ram, 40gb hard disk etc. etc.

 

 

COOL HUH! B)

I very seriously hope you added one to many zeros on there, and even then 13 hundred is way too much for those specs.

Last summer, for $900, I got the following:

 

Athlon 64 2800+ 1.81Ghz

512 stick of ram

Radeon 9250 AGP 128MB

Console controlled fan system

Sony DVD +/- RW

Floppy and Flash drives

20" ViewSonic UltraBrite E70f+

Creative SB Audigy 2

Logitech 5.1 surround system w/ sub

150G, 7200 rpm hard disk

 

Thank you CyberPower! lol

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Wow... that's horrible specs for that much money. I bought a 2.9 Ghz Celeron with the same specs for $200.

When? And including moniter, speakers, etc.?

 

Edit: and were you refferring to my specs or Dragonfire's? I can certainly see the 2.9G Celeron + 256MB RAM + 40G HDD for 200, but unless it was fairly recent I dont see you getting what I did for that little, even for a home-built system.

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now I'm planning to get a pc , these are the specifications :

 

P-4 3.2DGhz (800Mhz-2x2MB Cache)

750 gb hard disk (seagate)

lcd monitor black 19 inch

motherboard (D945GNTLKR (A+S+1G-L) DDR-II + FIREWRIRE + PCX SLOT)

 

really nice, but quite expensive,saving up for it

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