Mar. 14th, 2007
Commodore making computers again...
Mar. 14th, 2007 10:13 pmRemember the C64?
The company that made that is now making gaming PCs or more accuratly.. the company that owns the name.
Take a look at the pics The case looks pretty good to me even just in black. Nice and simple. I actually think I might take mine either black or aluminum colored because I would probably get tired of those wallpaper like designs after a while.
The specs are:
- Intel CoreT2 Extreme quad-core processor
- Asus P5N32-E nForce 680i SLI motherboard
- Two 150 GB 10,000 RPM SATA drives in RAID 0, with spare 500GB 7,200 RPM SATA drive
- 4GB (2 x 2048) Corsair Dominator memory at 1066 MHz
- Two nVidia 8800 GTX video cards
- Creative Labs X-Fi sound card
- Windows Vista Ultimate
I just wonder how much they will cost.
*Note* If I got the "Low End" one I would have them swap out the video card they have in there for at least a single 8800. With Vista and DirectX10 games a 8800 or better will be all the more important. Plus it would save me having to pay the extra money later having to swap out that card which I have always had to do in the past with other PCs I bought.
The company that made that is now making gaming PCs or more accuratly.. the company that owns the name.
Take a look at the pics The case looks pretty good to me even just in black. Nice and simple. I actually think I might take mine either black or aluminum colored because I would probably get tired of those wallpaper like designs after a while.
The specs are:
- Intel CoreT2 Extreme quad-core processor
- Asus P5N32-E nForce 680i SLI motherboard
- Two 150 GB 10,000 RPM SATA drives in RAID 0, with spare 500GB 7,200 RPM SATA drive
- 4GB (2 x 2048) Corsair Dominator memory at 1066 MHz
- Two nVidia 8800 GTX video cards
- Creative Labs X-Fi sound card
- Windows Vista Ultimate
I just wonder how much they will cost.
*Note* If I got the "Low End" one I would have them swap out the video card they have in there for at least a single 8800. With Vista and DirectX10 games a 8800 or better will be all the more important. Plus it would save me having to pay the extra money later having to swap out that card which I have always had to do in the past with other PCs I bought.
Commodore making computers again...
Mar. 14th, 2007 10:13 pmRemember the C64?
The company that made that is now making gaming PCs or more accuratly.. the company that owns the name.
Take a look at the pics The case looks pretty good to me even just in black. Nice and simple. I actually think I might take mine either black or aluminum colored because I would probably get tired of those wallpaper like designs after a while.
The specs are:
- Intel CoreT2 Extreme quad-core processor
- Asus P5N32-E nForce 680i SLI motherboard
- Two 150 GB 10,000 RPM SATA drives in RAID 0, with spare 500GB 7,200 RPM SATA drive
- 4GB (2 x 2048) Corsair Dominator memory at 1066 MHz
- Two nVidia 8800 GTX video cards
- Creative Labs X-Fi sound card
- Windows Vista Ultimate
I just wonder how much they will cost.
*Note* If I got the "Low End" one I would have them swap out the video card they have in there for at least a single 8800. With Vista and DirectX10 games a 8800 or better will be all the more important. Plus it would save me having to pay the extra money later having to swap out that card which I have always had to do in the past with other PCs I bought.
The company that made that is now making gaming PCs or more accuratly.. the company that owns the name.
Take a look at the pics The case looks pretty good to me even just in black. Nice and simple. I actually think I might take mine either black or aluminum colored because I would probably get tired of those wallpaper like designs after a while.
The specs are:
- Intel CoreT2 Extreme quad-core processor
- Asus P5N32-E nForce 680i SLI motherboard
- Two 150 GB 10,000 RPM SATA drives in RAID 0, with spare 500GB 7,200 RPM SATA drive
- 4GB (2 x 2048) Corsair Dominator memory at 1066 MHz
- Two nVidia 8800 GTX video cards
- Creative Labs X-Fi sound card
- Windows Vista Ultimate
I just wonder how much they will cost.
*Note* If I got the "Low End" one I would have them swap out the video card they have in there for at least a single 8800. With Vista and DirectX10 games a 8800 or better will be all the more important. Plus it would save me having to pay the extra money later having to swap out that card which I have always had to do in the past with other PCs I bought.