The Ultimate Gaming Computer

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#1 trooperpayne
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Now these two computers http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=TshTOdqNfrSjxKFj and http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=34doOWEMaOQl3Aug

are extremely similar looking but their specs vary. Could someone tell me which one would be the best for gaming and has the lastest hardware and which they would buy.

thanks :)

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#2 smc91352
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The i7 Definately!
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#3 Nibroc420
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Bahaha, such a ripoff..

"ASUS' unique dual power supply module supports up to a maximum of 2 kilowatts power output, which is two times larger than the competitor-average 1 kilowatts power supply, to provide sufficient energy for all the powerful components and ensure excellent system stability under extreme overclocking operations"
Who on earth needs 2000watts in a gaming computer. not even a quadsli pc needs that.

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#4 smc91352
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Its got .13 GHz more frequency; less L2 Cache, but more L3 Cache; and Hyper-Threading Support.

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#5 trooperpayne
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The i7 Definately!smc91352
lol yeah i was thinking the same
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#6 smc91352
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Bahaha, such a ripoff..

"ASUS' unique dual power supply module supports up to a maximum of 2 kilowatts power output, which is two times larger than the competitor-average 1 kilowatts power supply, to provide sufficient energy for all the powerful components and ensure excellent system stability under extreme overclocking operations"
Who on earth needs 2000watts in a gaming computer. not even a quadsli pc needs that.Nibroc420

Fear Me with my 50 Hard Drives and Monstrous Power Bill! Lol.

Who would do that?

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#7 Nibroc420
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[QUOTE="smc91352"]The i7 Definately!trooperpayne
lol yeah i was thinking the same

just build your own for 1/2 the price

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#8 trooperpayne
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[QUOTE="trooperpayne"][QUOTE="smc91352"]The i7 Definately!Nibroc420

lol yeah i was thinking the same

just build your own for 1/2 the price

thats what i was intending do to :) i just wanted to know which system specs provided the best speed and graphics
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#9 markop2003
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The I7 is better but neither is the ultimate and both look like rip offs for people with more money than sense.
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#10 samuraiguns
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Some how i think ASUS is becoming a bit like Microsoft/Activision/Intel; over charging becasue they know gamers trust their product.

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#11 Slig0
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"Core™i7 has 52% faster processing speed on 3D gaming."

Wow, these guys really know some marketing tricks. 52%? Alright alright, am I missing something? I've seen things make more sense in "According to Jim"!

PS: For the topic, neither, they are both overpriced and useless. Let us know if we can make you a decent build for a much lower price and same performance. If you really want to get one of those, the first one is better.

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#12 smc91352
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"Core™i7 has 52% faster processing speed on 3D gaming."

Wow, these guys really know some marketing tricks. 52%? Alright alright, am I missing something? I've seen things make more sense in "According to Jim"!

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lol