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INTEL QUAD I7 960

24G DDR3 RAM

60G SSD HARD DRIVE

2TB SATAIII HARD DRIVE

1G GTX 560 VIDEO CARD

BLUERAY BURNER

COOLER MASTER CENTRIO II CASE

24'' LED SCREEN

MS KEYBOARD/MOUSE

WIN 7 HOME PREMIUM
 

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XD 24 GB ram
most people use those for simulations (plane).

or programs in animating or video editing, or even medical
 

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Haha yeah
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thats just how the shop makes it as XD
 

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The video card is not the best. It will play all games, but it won't run Crysis 2 on highest settings smoothly. If the money for the RAM ran towards a GTX590 or a Radeon 6970, it would've been a lot better for gaming.

It's also too bad you paid for previous generation i7 when sandy bridge came out and it performs much better with less price. (Not that you need it for current games)
 

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Westside said:
The video card is not the best. It will play all games, but it won't run Crysis 2 on highest settings smoothly. If the money for the RAM ran towards a GTX590 or a Radeon 6970, it would've been a lot better for gaming.

It's also too bad you paid for previous generation i7 when sandy bridge came out and it performs much better with less price. (Not that you need it for current games)
^This here.
Trade all that other nonsense for the best graphics card you can buy.
(well, come to think of it, the ss drive sounds kinda nice too
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Cut the RAM down to the half, add a newer sandy bridge processor and increase the SSD capacity to 120GB. 60GB will barely be enough for the x64 OS and the essential programs. You need more space for larger size games. Also, the more free space you have the better the performance. (not sure of the last one)
 

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Black_Knight_666 said:
INTEL QUAD I7 960
>2011
>still on 1156


24G DDR3 RAM
>24GB

60G SSD HARD DRIVE
>This is good.

2TB SATAIII HARD DRIVE
>Not 2 1TB HDDs in RAID0

1G GTX 560 VIDEO CARD
>Have fun burning your house down

BLUERAY BURNER
>because you burn/own sooooo many blank Blu-Ray discs, right

COOLER MASTER CENTRIO II CASE
>This is good as well.

24'' LED SCREEN
>Not IPS Panel

MS KEYBOARD/MOUSE
>Not Mechanical

WIN 7 HOME PREMIUM
>Not Gentoo, or at least Windows 7 Professional OEM

You running this on air with a stock cooler, bro?
 

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