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errrr... my mistake people don't think it is dual or a quad core.... here are the specs
- POWER SUPPLY Amacrox Freestyle 750w Heavy Duty Power Supply Unit
- MAINBOARD Intel Chipset Gigabyte GA-X58 UD3R
- PROCESSOR Intel i7 920 Processor
- RAM 6GB DDR3 RAM G-SKILL
- HARD DRIVE Seagate/Samsung 1 Terabyte SATA Hard Drive
- GRAPHICS Nvidia GTS 250 1GB - PCI Express Graphics Card
- SOUND Onboard 8 Channel Hi Definition Soundcard
- OPTICAL DRIVE 20x Dual Layer DVD Burner with Lightscribe
- LAN Onboard LAN 10/100/1000 Mb/s Network Card
- CARD READER All In One Multimedia Card Reader
ofcoarse it has no wireless but that isn't a problem
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Any good?
Depends on what you want to do with it doesn't it?
For example, my PC, works very smoothly, I can run Call of Duty 4, Modern Warfare on it very well,
yet my PC, has nowhere near the amount of RAM or video memory, that PC has!
The price sounds okay to me, as the last time I bought a PC, you just didn't get that amount of spec for that sort of price.
I can understand the need to have a PC with ninja specs, if you want to run some of the latest games on it,
but if you were not going to run any games, or any other exceptionally demanding graphics applications,
then a PC like that would probably be fine. I would like to have it!
Also, I would use XP, as with Windows 7 being so new and all, it could take a while to get rid of whatever bugs it may have in its early days of release.
Windows XP may not be as new, but it works very well, if you know how to keep it optimzed, and it can also look very cool as well,
depending on what theme you may use for it!
Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance - Confucius
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