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| Thread ID: 87469 | 2008-02-22 09:45:00 | High end pc for Gaming and Multimedia | woagan (6927) | Press F1 |
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| 642708 | 2008-02-22 09:45:00 | Hi all, sorry for my ignorance Im really lost when it comes to buying a new pc. (2001) was the last time and components are heaps better now. Can you please advise what I should be getting for around $4,000. I already have a monitor (samsung Syncmaster226Bw) and keyboard/mouse. Was also thinking of having the op sys on a sep drive ( 36.7Gb Sata Western Digital Raptor 10,000rpm 16Mb). Appreciate your comments. |
woagan (6927) | ||
| 642709 | 2008-02-22 10:31:00 | Im pretty ignorant, but I think $4,000 can buy you same great stuff, especially if you put it together yourself. | RusEvo (3572) | ||
| 642710 | 2008-02-22 19:12:00 | Go to Ascent and Computer Lounges websites and take a look at their systems for that price. You can adjust it to customise to your liking. $4000 is a lot. |
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| 642711 | 2008-02-22 19:20:00 | Have a look at PlayTech (http://www.playtech.co.nz) they do a number of high end systems and offer good after sales support. | stormdragon (6013) | ||
| 642712 | 2008-02-23 01:06:00 | There have been several threads about purchasing high end computers here over the past few days, have a look in those, they may give you suggestions :D Ive place my thoughts on high end components in those threads, but when it comes to high end parts, you're paying almost double for only 25% increase in speed in some cases. Just keep that in mind... |
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