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True Demetri Guitarfreak2 doesn't even understand the conception of motherboard Performances ratio with north Bridge cooler Which allow high overclocking capacity and Cpu Air-intake better then 50% of Single Water loop own build components
And Cooling solution inside a case performing at last an Top Case exhaust + rear exhaust + Two front intake or 200m front intake + Intake At the side panel Of Left
also The FAct it just put a mere N750i They put inside this case i bet it must be costing around 1650$+shipping&tax include vs newegg.com build 675$ for better hardware Include OS Everything I being building enough pc to know that
as Far i know from nvidia low gamut motherboard (NF750)
they ain't as cold as Intel P45 / X48 Set Look at the Gigabyte UD3R/P technology Vs XFX / EVGA 750i ftw i bet you it much better ;) marcthpro
glad u agree with me but i think ur off topic why are we suddenly talking about case cooling and north bridge now
[QUOTE="DemetriP790"]i bet it cost something like 2000 or close with that money u can build your self a i7 rig with a better gpu also i herd tat alienware service sucks ass if you dont want to build your own i recommand smaller companies like realml computer or digit storm (some thing close to tat i forgot the name) as alienware is the biggest rip offGuitarFreak2
Alienware service is actually quite good. I haven't had any problems with them. They're actualy quite helpful.
Also, if you can, build it yourself, or check out cyberpowerpc if you really don't want to build it, but I recommend building because it'll cost quite a bit less.
Thats what i herd i never actually had a alienware but i know that they are big rip offs
wait until april until the rv740 its gonna be less than 100 and will perform better than 4830
heres a review http://guru3d.com/article/radeon-hd-4750-rv740-review-preview-test/
I have learned some things from coming to Gamespot over the years, I learned that pre build PCs are bad and over priced. I know how to find diver updates for everything except for my sound card. I know that a .exe file will have something automatic in it like an installer when you download it. I learned that my grahpics card (a Geforce 7300+ LE ) and all Geforce cards that do not end with 800 really suck. I have learned that Norton was the worst Anti-virus out there. But here is what I am working on learning: * All the hardware parts of the computer, what they look like, and how to put them together. (I want to build my next computer.) * How to use bitorret, everyone says its the best thing ever since fire yet the downloads are slow and I can't open the files when they're done. * How to find out how much bandwidth you're using and how to limit it. * How to install something manually. Does any of this information go obsolete in 3 months? Because that for dummies book has a lot of basic information that would be helpful for me...Nerkcon
the best way to learn hardware is from online fourms and utube videos and all others are as easy as typing them in google and yes the info do get old and u need to learn new ones, like what u said about the nvidia cards not all nvidia cards ending with 800 is good nvidia now have a new naming system the 200 series and the 800 cardsare being renamed into 200 cards
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