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Aug 10 2010 06:31am
dont take WD
its TOO LOUD hDD
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Aug 10 2010 06:32am
Quote (l1pa @ Aug 10 2010 08:31am)
dont take WD
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WD Blacks are pretty loud, i agree.
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Aug 10 2010 06:39am
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WD Blacks are pretty loud, i agree.


i had 2 in home old Abys raid and new one black
too loud booth ;]
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Aug 10 2010 12:11pm
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i had 2 in home old Abys raid and new one black
too loud booth ;]


This is why you get noise cancelling headphones. Don't have to worry about the sound. When you go away from your computer, turn it off etc...
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Aug 13 2010 09:44am
I'm assuming with the quotes given your in need of a FULL PC setup (ie includes mouse, keyboard, speakers/headset, monitor)?

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Differences with this vs the other systems:

-Stronger performance from processor
-Stronger performance from graphics card
-Lower performance from hard drive (it was cheap and big so I choose it, normally i recommend a WD blue or black, feel free to swap) and a bit less storage capacity [normally not a big deal]
-22 inch monitor
-No operating system quoted (I never quote an OS for gamer builds since everyone and there mom knows how to get it)
-#1 in reliability ram, didnt check performance ratios but they probably beat mine by a hair

tag an extra 100 dollars onto the build if you want a copy of windows, using windows 7 home premium works fine, 64 or 32 bit, both cost 100 dollars
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Aug 13 2010 11:22am
Quote (Dragn @ Aug 13 2010 05:20pm)
http://i38.tinypic.com/2e1veaf.jpg

Differences with this vs the other systems:

-Stronger performance from processor
-Stronger performance from graphics card
-Lower performance from hard drive (it was cheap and big so I choose it, normally i recommend a WD blue or black, feel free to swap) and a bit less storage capacity [normally not a big deal]
-22 inch monitor
-No operating system quoted (I never quote an OS for gamer builds since everyone and there mom knows how to get it)
-#1 in reliability ram, didnt check performance ratios but they probably beat mine by a hair

tag an extra 100 dollars onto the build if you want a copy of windows, using windows 7 home premium works fine, 64 or 32 bit, both cost 100 dollars


no no no no no no no no

COMPLETE SHIT

Differences with this vs the other systems:

-Stronger performance from processor
-Stronger performance from graphics card

-Lower performance from hard drive (it was cheap and big so I choose it, normally i recommend a WD blue or black, feel free to swap) and a bit less storage capacity [normally not a big deal]
-22 inch monitor
-No operating system quoted (I never quote an OS for gamer builds since everyone and there mom knows how to get it)
-#1 in reliability ram, didnt check performance ratios but they probably beat mine by a hair

tag an extra 100 dollars onto the build if you want a copy of windows, using windows 7 home premium works fine, 64 or 32 bit, both cost 100 dollars

Lol'd at the bold

This post was edited by Zark on Aug 13 2010 11:23am
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Aug 13 2010 11:25am
Quote (Zark @ Aug 13 2010 11:22am)
no no no no no no no no

COMPLETE SHIT

Differences with this vs the other systems:

-Stronger performance from processor
-Stronger performance from graphics card

-Lower performance from hard drive (it was cheap and big so I choose it, normally i recommend a WD blue or black, feel free to swap) and a bit less storage capacity [normally not a big deal]
-22 inch monitor
-No operating system quoted (I never quote an OS for gamer builds since everyone and there mom knows how to get it)
-#1 in reliability ram, didnt check performance ratios but they probably beat mine by a hair

tag an extra 100 dollars onto the build if you want a copy of windows, using windows 7 home premium works fine, 64 or 32 bit, both cost 100 dollars

Lol'd at the bold


wasa bout to edit my postbut you beat me to it, that gfx card beats the first system quote in this thread, not the second. i like teh 5870 so id say use that.

as far as the CPU, yeah, it does beat those 2.

and as far as ram, kingston is by far known for reliability among all others. but as i admitted its probably being beat in performance.
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Aug 13 2010 11:28am
Quote (Dragn @ Aug 13 2010 05:25pm)
wasa bout to edit my postbut you beat me to it, that gfx card beats the first system quote in this thread, not the second. i like teh 5870 so id say use that.

as far as the CPU, yeah, it does beat those 2.

and as far as ram, kingston is by far known for reliability among all others. but as i admitted its probably being beat in performance.


5770 = Same as GTX 260 but has DX11

Core 2 Duo Socket 775, you really think it beats a 955??? Read some more plz.

Better deal with G.Skill for the RAM.
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Aug 13 2010 11:34am
Quote (Zark @ Aug 13 2010 11:28am)
5770 = Same as GTX 260 but has DX11

Core 2 Duo Socket 775, you really think it beats a 955??? Read some more plz.

Better deal with G.Skill for the RAM.


how the hell did i do that...

i musta missclicked, didnt realize i had core2duo, ment to use Intel Core 2 Extreme, which is tagging on an extra 150 to what i had

blah, im in the middle of work and doing this on the side, i clicked stupid, lul

This post was edited by Dragn on Aug 13 2010 11:35am
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