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FishTankX

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Oct 6, 2001
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Don't be so harsh

Basically the major complaint I have with it is that it's graphics card is really unbalanced for that much CPU horsepower if your'e a serious gamer. 6600GT or 6800 would suit it much better.

For other stuff, it's fine. What kinda monitor?
 

Blain

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: phantomracoon
really, the sli version came out? Will it work w / Nforce 4?
First of all, the specs you listed may be ok for these low class geeks, but not for a person of your breeding.
If you're hungry for SLI you need to order the
ALX SLI PC with the upgrades I listed for you HERE. :laugh:

Don't listen to these clowns... They don't want you to have a better rig than they do. They will lead you astray...
But I'm looking out for your best interest :laugh: GET THE SLI RIG!
 

swanky

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May 22, 2001
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10/10!!! It's the best one out there! No need to upgrade for a couple of years. You might want to use some crayons on the mobo, though - the color is really boring.
 

idkruler

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Apr 10, 2002
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Are you okay? Are you that bored? Get what you want...not to compete with others pc's....example....my pc is only a 1.4ghz....why? because i dont game at all and it serves just fine for what i do....but i do have a kick ass 23" ws lcd and a awsome 2d vid card and sound card....rate it? what would you say? i rate my system 11 out of 10...cause each time i sit down on it, it does more than what i need....
 

Andres3605

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dude if you can ask for one think everymonth as you said once tell ur daddy to get u a decent case E-machines dont make me laugh, now just tell me you are going to use ur emachine psu
 

DanDrop

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Aug 9, 2002
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What's the matter, can't afford to buy yourself the top of the line components??? I thought you were 'rich'?

Just in case you were wondering why you are getting these harsh criticisms, (knowing your IQ is probably equivalent to that of a fire hydrant), your previous posts were arrogant, condescending and insulting. A lot of respected AT'ers tried to give you sound advice and in turn you insult them. You reap what you sow.

Now go away and stop BEGGING for our opinions. Stick to emachines, hell, based on your intelligence, that might even be too much for you. Better yet go play with your colorful play-dough.
 

w00t

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Nov 5, 2004
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0/10 because you are a gay and need to go back and sux on your mom's tit rich kid.
 

imported_Computer MAn

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Originally posted by: phantomracoon
really, the sli version came out? Will it work w / Nforce 4?

Have you not seen the front page all they have been reviewing it seems is SLI. And pretty much the only reason Nforce4 is here is for PCI-E and SLI.

And I rate the system 4/10. Combining a good cpu with a sucky gpu is never good. And your system is getting low scores because we dont like you.
 

magomago

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I love how his radeon memory is "dual channel" XD

Reminds me the day i went to frys on black friday and got 2x512 of Kingston value ram for some dual channel goodness. A guy ahead of me was gonig to do the same, but on the package it says "not dual channel compatable" since it was only a 1x512 stick and he ended up spending more to buy a pack that was "dual channel" compatable.

I guess noobs are what keeps computer prices slightly lower for us since they are willing to pay the big bucks while we search for teh good deals ^_^
 

dszd0g

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Originally posted by: ssvegeta1010
If you get an SLI version mobo than most identical nvidia PCIe x16 gfx cards will work together.

I just read this thread for a laugh, but did want to comment on the above. My understanding from what I've read is that if the nVidia card is not certified SLI then chances are that one will have issues trying to run it SLI even if one uses the same model cards. From what I've read one must use two identical GPUs on SLI certified cards. Personally I would not try using different models, but we will have to see what issues, if any, people have when they try to do so.