Moo Moo Viking Posted December 17, 2010 Content Count: 1070 Joined: 02/13/10 Status: Offline Share Posted December 17, 2010 (edited) So hey i'm getting a PC Desktop new one with 3D i want to know if it is worth it in that motherboard Sry not much of a computer hardware guy GIGABYTE 3D MONSTER 1 Turnkassi - Antec Dark Fleet 10 games with a tower near silent power supply Processor - AM3 Phenom X2 II 555 processor, 3.2GHz 7MB - Dragon 45nm Black Edition Motherboard - GIGABYTE 770T-UD3 AM3 PCI-E2.0 x16 and Ultra Durable3 2oz Copper cooling RAM - 4GB DDR3 1333MHz DUALA Exceleram RAM with Lifetime Warranty Hard Drive - 1TB Samsung Spinpoint F1 SATA2 7200rpm 32MB NCQ Hard Drive quiet DVD Writer - Sony 20x speed DVD writer, very quietly Graphics card - GIGABYTE ATI DX11 HD6850 1GB GDDR5 graphics card HD3D 4.0GHz, 960 Stream PU Audio Card - 7.1 +2 HD Audio Home Theater Controller with BlueRay / HD DVD and EAX 2.0 Interface - Gigabit Ethernet, 10xUSB2, SATA2 Raid, FireWire, VGA, DVI, HDMI HDCP etc interface Power supply - virtually silent 700W SLI Crossfire Power Supply ready for another graphics card Operating System - Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit Warranty - 2 year consumer warranty Sry this is in Icelandic you should know what is what if you know something about this Total cost: in Iceland 149.900 if i do it on websites to show me how much it is it will come like this USD: 1,28 i think it is around 250 - 350 USD don't know tho. if you can help me that will be nice Edited December 17, 2010 by Moo Moo Viking Translating Link to comment
b0red Posted December 17, 2010 Content Count: 4360 Joined: 04/25/09 Status: Offline Share Posted December 17, 2010 can you translate it please Link to comment
Moo Moo Viking Posted December 17, 2010 Content Count: 1070 Joined: 02/13/10 Status: Offline Share Posted December 17, 2010 can you translate it please Done GIGABYTE 3D MONSTER 1 Turnkassi - Antec Dark Fleet 10 games with a tower near silent power supply Processor - AM3 Phenom X2 II 555 processor, 3.2GHz 7MB - Dragon 45nm Black Edition Motherboard - GIGABYTE 770T-UD3 AM3 PCI-E2.0 x16 and Ultra Durable3 2oz Copper cooling RAM - 4GB DDR3 1333MHz DUALA Exceleram RAM with Lifetime Warranty Hard Drive - 1TB Samsung Spinpoint F1 SATA2 7200rpm 32MB NCQ Hard Drive quiet DVD Writer - Sony 20x speed DVD writer, very quietly Graphics card - GIGABYTE ATI DX11 HD6850 1GB GDDR5 graphics card HD3D 4.0GHz, 960 Stream PU Audio Card - 7.1 +2 HD Audio Home Theater Controller with BlueRay / HD DVD and EAX 2.0 Interface - Gigabit Ethernet, 10xUSB2, SATA2 Raid, FireWire, VGA, DVI, HDMI HDCP etc interface Power supply - virtually silent 700W SLI Crossfire Power Supply ready for another graphics card Operating System - Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit Warranty - 2 year consumer warranty Link to comment
jazzy Posted December 17, 2010 Content Count: 2187 Joined: 06/28/09 Status: Offline Share Posted December 17, 2010 The PC is pretty solid, except your CPU lacks, it's a Phenom 2 X2 when you could probably bump up to a Phenom 2 X4 at the least. Link to comment
Dirk Posted December 18, 2010 Content Count: 2167 Joined: 07/14/10 Status: Offline Share Posted December 18, 2010 that psu may be small if you plan on crossfire/SLI with high end cards. Link to comment
PotshotPolka Posted December 19, 2010 Content Count: 6084 Joined: 03/31/08 Status: Offline Share Posted December 19, 2010 (edited) About $400 overpriced what it costs to make it yourself in the US, but Europeans always get the short-end in the computer market when it comes to prices, so I wouldn't call it a rip. Solid videocard, granted not high or highest end, and the CPU is solid, for a dual-core anyways, but you want a quad-core. Edited December 19, 2010 by PotshotPolka Link to comment
jazzy Posted December 19, 2010 Content Count: 2187 Joined: 06/28/09 Status: Offline Share Posted December 19, 2010 About $400 overpriced what it costs to make it yourself in the US, but Europeans always get the short-end in the computer market when it comes to prices, so I wouldn't call it a rip. Solid videocard, granted not high or highest end, and the CPU is solid, for a dual-core anyways, but you want a quad-core. His post says $350 so I thought it was a good deal, but then I did a currency converter and it came out to 825.5772 Don't buy it. build one yourself for like, half the cost. Link to comment
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