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Experienced User
Hi guys, im getting for a PC for my BirthdAY which is tomorrow... Im happy but i need u guys expertise to check my custom made PC. OK!! im getting mostly Asus Product and Guys please help me to check out my PC and leave a comment.. thank you..
Intel core 2 Quad Q6600 which is 2.40 Ghz 1066Mhz FSB, 4MBx2 L2 Cache
Motherboard: Asus Striker Extreme
Memory: A-data 2gb 1000 Mhz
Hard Disk : 400 GB Sata 7200 RPM
CD/Rom: Asus 18X DVD/RW Dual-layer Burner.
Graphic: Asus EN8800GTS 320 MB
Case: Lan-li aluiminium with FSP 700W PSU
Monitor: 19" Dell LCD 1440 x 990
Guys check out this spec and let me know is it well with my spec or i can change anything which is better but currently my price is $ 3,228 (RM $ 7425 roughly).
I didnt get high graphic card such as EN8800GTX because costly and as the Hard disk i didnt choose to get 10 000rpm still costly and low capacity... but i get better motherboard...
Guys Please give me some advise!!!
Thank you very much:)
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Administrator
Wow, one heck of a monster you got there!
I personally would prefer to go for two 200GB hard drive instead of one 400GB.
Reason is I don't want to play around with partition because one wrong move can destroy the whole partition and you'll risk loosing all your files.
And "IF" the hard drive is faulty, I still have another to spare because warranty claims for faulty hard drive can take up to a month.
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Experienced User
thats one hell of good computer like the graphic card
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Experienced User
Thx for your compliment.. well it true ray i better get one 200 GB Hard disk rather than i partition it...But ray is A-data 2 GB 1000Mhz Ram good enough?? or instead i need to catch up with corsair ram...
Hm.. Regarding seems like if im going for double Geforce 8800GTX graphic card my power supply may not be enough right?? i've ask some people here they say that its not enough?? if im getting 2 powerful video card.
Is my system enough to run vista ultimate 32 bit??
Thanks guys for your support please give me more info and advise!! :D
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Very nice, dude. Me wantee!! O_o
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Administrator
I'm not sure about Lian Li PSU... If it is able to give out 700W of quality power, then it should be sufficient.
Some cheap OEM PSU claims to give out 700W, but in fact it is not...
I'd prefer Corsair RAM. Do check the price and see if it's way more expensive?
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Experienced User
I don't understand. Why would you like two 8800GTs?
One is enough and believe me there is no game that will need two.
I would personally go with AMD not Intel but thats just my opinion ;)
Anyway, the PC sounds awesome!!!
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Experienced User

Originally Posted by
Raymond I'm not sure about Lian Li PSU... If it is able to give out 700W of quality power, then it should be sufficient.
Lian Li makes quality cases, so I would imagine that the PSU should be above average.
Also, One 8800GTX is better to have than two 8800GTS. Especially an overclocked GTX.
And the 10,000 RPM is really nice for gaming. And greatly increases boot time. But I don't believe that the performance is worth the price.
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Experienced User
Ths for ur post woody. now i get to know the quality of Lian li have. well, it true woody that it still not worth the price even getting a 10,000 rpm hard disk is still not worth it.. Well im getting a gefore 8800 GTS is cheaper and i will upgrade it later onward cuz i think graphics card are coming to fast..
Well,In-f3st thank you for your comment too... hm.. well getting 2 graphic card just to occupy my slot may be also to run most game in High resolution. :) Well, till now im not really sure whether AMD or Intel does better??
For my thought are just the same whether on who you like most!! thats my opinion i might not be correct but anyone can share there thought for AMD and Intel ??? So i could can some knowledge .. hehe
Thank for everyone comment..
Anyway im getting my system around this week.. YAY...........hehe
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Experienced User
Intel's Core 2 Duo's will beat the pants off an AMD X2 series (if they are priced at the same level). I have researched this extensively. I can't tell you how many articles and benchmarks I've seen and read to prove this. But this is only the case for the Core 2 Duo's. the AMD X2's will beat a regular Core Duo. Also, Intel is now preferred for overclocking by most people it seems. But I do not know this from personal experience.
When I say "beat the pants off," I'm talking about somewhere between a 10 - 30% difference in performance.
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