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depends on what you are looking for. If you want your run of the mill "sound" just get some name brand home entertainment system for 500-700 bucks. However, let me warn you, most of those systems do not have a good subwoofer and you end up with good sound but no BOOM! So what you can do is upgrade to a better subwoofer with the left over money you have.
I on the other hand said F it and went and bought a Klipsch system for around $2400. Worth every penny of it. My neighbors thought that a war was going off in my house when I was playing GoW and I only had it 1/2 way up.
I posted a funny video of Anthony from O&A on my Videos section. Apparently he tried to get Vista installed on his SLI rig, and with no success after 12 hours. Funny too, because he's an avid PC Gamer and knows his stuff. There was some kind of hardware conflict apparently with his motherboard. Microsoft couldn't help him either, but that shouldn't be surprising. mismajor99yeah im having the same problem also. vista.....more like crapa!
[QUOTE="drdrillnfill"]I installed and then uninstalled Vista for the time being. To buggy for me. If I cant have a clean upgrade without having to troubleshoot for hours to get simple things to work, then Vista is not worth it at the moment. Wait a month or 2 and then they should have some initial installation issues resolved.Taijiquan
What were your issues? I have taken this on and off atleast a dozen times. Upgrades, clean installs exc. No issues. My thing is, if a person is a power user, I really wouldn't suggest doing an upgrade. Do a clean install.
I never could fully do the upgrade version because it locked up everytime around 64% on the last step of the install. I chose the custom install which removed every driver I had and I couldnt get my wireless or sound to work at all even after downloading the new drivers. I tried installing from a DVD and the same thing happened, it crashed at 64% and reinstalled XP.
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