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http://www.xoticpc.com/laptop-manufacturers-really-makes-laptops-ip-11.html
Good read there about laptops and who really makes them...
Good read there about laptops and who really makes them...
One of these with 6gig of DD3 RAM, Intel Core I7 920 2.66, Nividia GTS 240 1GIG, 640gig HD and Blu-ray player.Which alienware... you linked your shopping cart and it didn't come up buddy...
So how did we go from a laptop to a $1,200+ micro ATX machine?One of these with 6gig of DD3 RAM, Intel Core I7 920 2.66, Nividia GTS 240 1GIG, 640gig HD and Blu-ray player.
http://www.dell.com/us/en/home/desktops/alienware-aurora/pd.aspx?refid=alienware-aurora&s=dhs&cs=19
Because I can't make up my mind, lol. I'm set on getting a desktop for sure now. If I could build one I would, I never have before and wouldn't know where to start or what's compatible. A lot of the technical talk is completly forign to me.So how did we go from a laptop to a $1,200+ micro ATX machine?
Man, you can built a sweet micro ATX machine for less than that. You can even go with Core i7 and SLI video!
I've been really thinking about re-building my desktop cube with this baby as the motherboard:
http://www.evga.com/products/moreInfo.asp?pn=121-BL-E756-TR&family=Motherboard Family
If I can do it, anybody can. What's the worst that happens? You buy all the gear, assemble and get somebody else to load the software and configure.Because I can't make up my mind, lol. I'm set on getting a desktop for sure now. If I could build one I would, I never have before and wouldn't know where to start or what's compatible. A lot of the technical talk is completly forign to me.
+1. It's a very rewarding process, and you can get pretty darn smart on it just by reading a couple of how-to's. You don't really need the technical knowledge to know how to put it together, just what is compatible, and computer manufacturers are pretty good about stating what types of memory, pin interfaces, etc are required for their products.If I can do it, anybody can. What's the worst that happens? You buy all the gear, assemble and get somebody else to load the software and configure.
I don't know, I guess I can look into it tonight. I've done basic stuff like replace RAM, optical drives, HD etc. The motherboard-processor compatiblity and the new heat sink/liquid cooling stuff has me concerned. I don't want to spend all that money and have it overheat on me. I already have windows 7 here and I know how to install that.If I can do it, anybody can. What's the worst that happens? You buy all the gear, assemble and get somebody else to load the software and configure.
My max is $2000, less is better of course.A couple of your links were to 1500-1700 dollar systems. Is that what you're planning on spending?
For cases, I have this: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811129024&cm_re=antec_sonata-_-11-129-024-_-Product
I generally recommend it to everyone, but its not as nice looking. If you won't have it in a well ventilated area, an extra (optional) front fan will be good to promote a current through the case.
Buy two of those mega-GPU's and go Crossfire.Found this build appealing. Would change up a few things such as upgrading to a ATI 5970 GPU and another cooling fan or different case to get temps down.