Intel Xeon 20 Core @5.8THz on Liquid Helium/Nitrogen mixture
500Gb DDR5 RAM @ 3.11GHz
6 X ATI 7990 8 Gb GDDR6
4 X 1 Tb SSD in RAID 0
2 X Nuclear Powered 200 Cell Battery
14" OLED Screen
Windows 7 32 bit
My Internet E-Pee is bigger than yours
yeah, one night I was drunk and thought I bought an ASUS, when it arrived, it was an ACWER, and I checked my receipt to see if it was a dodgy sale, but I paid for ACER instead... The frustrating thing is that the problem could be easily fixed, as it is an old HP problem that was discovered in 2006 and resolved by microsoft recommending a driver update
Yeah, i aint in the US so i dont need it to be compared to them :P
[13:22] Wierdo: THE DUTCH HAVE INVADED THIS THREAD NAO!
Let’s talk about weed and cheese and mills and water, lots of water!
why the 50? I am on a bit of a tight budget, as you can see: I am already spending about 80% of the money I have earned over 15 straight days of work... im not gonna get that again until next year... If I can land a full time job, then the videocard will be the next thing upgraded, but until then, I am gonna have to settle on that card... it will do the job at keeping me playing happily at a minimum of 50fps for all the games I play at a resolution of 1440X900(my monitor's max resolution)
and yes I know: On my old PC I was using windows 7 ultimate build7100. however I was not able to get any service pack or updates that enhanced the pc, only security fixes.
6950 can definitely handle anything maxed out at 1440x900
and the top-end stuff is NEVER good value, the next product down is usually 90% of the performance with 50% of the price
I saw that with my processor. the price difference between a higher stock clock core and the one I chose is an extra $70 for 300MHz. I might as well just overclock it to that performance. I have a water cooling kit, 4 fans in my new case, and its a black edition Phenom II. Also have a look at page 1 again: I made a few tweaks, but in addition to that- I removed the hard drive, and added a loyalty card to prevent a 3% surcharge on my in store credit card payment, and hopefully get further discounts on that purchase