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Ian^
Was browsing earlier, could use a new pc & came across a specification worth of immense drooling imo, would like other opinions on it other than Mizzuno's & Nik's :p

Processor - AMD Athlon 64 FX-51 Processor
Operating System - Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Memory - 1024MB DDR RAM (2x 512MB)
Hard Disk - 400GB 7200 RPM ATA-100 Drive (2x200GB)
Optical 1 - 4x Multiformat (+/-) DVD-Rewiter / DVD Copier Drive
Optical 2 - 16x DVD-ROM Drive
Graphics - 256MB ATi Radeon 9800 XT Graphics


Modem - Dedicated high speed Supanet optimised 56K modem*
Internet Access - Supanet Internet Access Preloaded

Monitor - 15" TFT Flat Panel Monitor
Network - 10/100 Ethernet Port for Home Networking
Firewire - 2x 1394 Firewire Ports
Card Reader - ConnectPro 10 in 1 Multi-Format Card Reader & Writer
Sound - 6 Channel Sound Onboard
Keyboard etc. - Multimedia Keyboard, Optical Mouse & 2.1 Stereo Speakers
Ports etc. - 1.44MB Floppy Drive, USB2.0 Ports x4, Parallel & Standard Ports
Case - Full ATX Tower Case with Upgrade Capacity (7 Drive Bays)

Software 1 - Microsoft Works Version 7
Software 2 - Microsoft Office XP - 60 Day Trial
Software 3 - Cyberlink PowerDVD Software Suite
Software 4 - Pinnacle DVD Copying Suite





£1496.99
inc. vat

Bearing in mind I wouldn't have the modem or net access bit of it anyway, how does that rate with you lot
meneedit
I lark it alot
ahlamalek
more RAM
meneedit
ahlamalek


is that you in your avatar.......


you look stoned as :stongue:
ahlamalek
quote:
Originally posted by meneedit
ahlamalek


is that you in your avatar.......


you look stoned as :stongue:



not stoned, drunk... at the hotel... going out... for more :D
meneedit
quote:
Originally posted by Ian^
£1496.99

what is that in australian currency?
Shudder
15" flat screen? thats tiny for such a monster system. 24" :D
Ian^
About $3498 in Aussie terms
Ian^
quote:
Originally posted by Shudder
15" flat screen? thats tiny for such a monster system. 24" :D


it's the basic one they sell them with, the main reason im looking at this one is cos the company has a buy now pay in 6 months thing and then u can pay monthly, pay more, but for people on tiny budgets like myself, would come in quite handy. You can upgrade to 17" but remember how far behind the UK is in things, like so many exchanges that can't even get ADSL Net yet :rolleyes:

Ram Wise i'd be tempted to ask for 2gigs, but I'm not sure how flexible they are, definitely the kinda system I wanna be looking at tho, atm im running an AMD Athlon 1000mhz and 384mb ram (added 256 a while back) but the system is 3 years old and some now, so it's served me well, only one hdd died on me too, just seems time to look for something to last a long time again into the future (damn my 14" monitor from my old 486 surely has to go :p
Streakfury
Defo worthy of drooling.

** drools **

:D

meneedit
quote:
Originally posted by Ian^
About $3498 in Aussie terms


f'n hell
whiskers
jesus, what the farking hell do you want 2 gigs of ram for???


Processor - AMD Athlon 64 FX-51 Processor ($746.00US)

gets good ratings, beats intel 3.2ghz...


Memory - 1024MB DDR RAM (2x 512MB)

depending on what you want to do, that's about enough. compared to the rest of your configuration, it's a bit skimpy. what brand is it?


Hard Disk - 400GB 7200 RPM ATA-100 Drive (2x200GB)

that's probably WAY more than enough even for a massive leecher.


Graphics - 256MB ATi Radeon 9800 XT Graphics ($461.00 US)

hmmmm.... are you planning on getting 200FPS in video games?


Monitor - 15" TFT Flat Panel Monitor

a 15" monitor is pretty small

Sound - 6 Channel Sound Onboard

be careful with this. what motherboard is it? most of the time onboard stuff can be pretty sketchy... unless you have ASUS A7N8X deluxe, like i do, which has a 5.1 dolby digital encoder or what the ever onboard.


chip + hard drives + graphics card + memory + monitor = 1,199.56 GBP


add the software + keyboard / speakers + motherboard and i suppose that adds up to 1,500

i'd say it's a bit too much, unless you're a hardcore gamer / overclocker.


where did you find it?
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