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It's a bit of a rip off compared to building your own though..politik said:Anything from Alienware should be more than suffice for your gaming needs.
Yumm thats excellent!insert-username said:AMD Athlon 64 FX-57 or Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core
1GB RAM minimum
nVidia 7800 GTX 512MB SLi
Two 160GB HDs (Western Digital, 16MB cache, 7200 rpm, NCQ, SATA II) in RAID 0 array
Creative Extreme Fidelity Sound Card
Whatever peripherals you can afford after that.
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it took me 2 hours to build my first computer. Anyways you should have indiviaul warranty on all the hardware.politik said:But Alienware supplies a warranty with their machines. Not to mention the time gained by just ordering as to building it yourself. Dont get me wrong, I prefer building one, but Alienware clearly are the best at gaming pc's.
No one contests the quality of Alienware PCs, but they're so freakin' overpriced that when you buy top-end, you won't be getting specs near what you could get if you built it yourself. Many people get Alienware because they're afraid of building it and then it doesn't work, forcing the user to isolate the component at fault. Places like AusPCMarket (which isn't the cheapest online retailer, but still pretty damn cheap compared to Alienware) build and test it for you for free.politik said:But Alienware supplies a warranty with their machines. Not to mention the time gained by just ordering as to building it yourself. Dont get me wrong, I prefer building one, but Alienware clearly are the best at gaming pc's.
because it is the same shit, wahetevr brand it is so i went with the cheapestTemplar said:Why would you get a X800XL from a crap brand when you can afford the best single card solutions available.
Every motherboard that supports PCIe can handle 512MB cards, a better argument would be that there is no evidence to suggest that they are clearly superior to their 256MB counterparts on current games. 1GB can support any card on most games for RAM. And you get a high end card not to play games at astronomical frame rates, but with eye candies, so there would be no major bottleneck apart from the graphics subsystem.Serius said:keep it mind that high end parts need to be coupled with other high end parts to get the most for your moneys worth. there is no point getting a 512mb card, unless u have a motherboard to support it, likewise there is no point getting one unless you have a shitload of ram, otherwise the "information bottleneck" will simply be moved from the the graphics card to the ram.