Is this a good computer/PC


Babe , Wednesday, 11th of August 2010 05:29:02 PM

l have gotten someone to design me a computer and this is it:
1 x 
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Coolermaster RC-690 BLK W/O PSU [$116.00]
1 x Corsair 620W HX-620 ATX 
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Power Supply [$193.00]
1 x Intel CORE i7 920 2.66GHz CPU [$409.00]
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/>1 x Kingston 6GB 1066MHz DDR3 Non-ECC CL7 DIMM (Kit of 3) [$158.00]
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/>1 x ASUS P6T MB [$358.00]
1 x ASUS GTX275,896MB,448bit,DDR3, 
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[$365.00]
1 x Samsung HD103UJ 1TB HDD [$128.00]
1 x ASUS 
22xDVD-RW,12xDVD+-RW,40xCDRW,SATA,Lights... PANEL [$49.00]
1 x 
Logitech X530 Subwoofer spk [$98.00]

l was just wondering if it 
is a good design and if it is a good fast computer

THe main 
questions l wanna ask is

How long will it take for it to open 
programs like microsoft word and internet explorer?
Could it play 
games like crisi... if so at what detail settings?
Do all the parts 
mesh well together?

First good answer gets 5 stars
It is 
Australian prices so dont think they are wayyy overpriced because there 
pretty cheap l beileve if not please tell me
 
 
 
 
 

Amos , Thursday, 12th of August 2010 02:32:29 PM

try using the antec nine hundred two as it is a awesome case,  
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cable manging is superb & not an overkill like the twelve hundred.  
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instead of getting 6GB of memory, how about 3GB of 1600MHz (1X3GB) Corsair  
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the P6T is ok but a better choice would be to use the P6T Deluxe. there  
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are also other mobos like the Gigabyte UD3R or the UD5 if you want to save  
some cash. or you can try the MSI Eclipse. although i've read that the  
deluxe is da best  
nontherless ur pc is good for a 1900X1200 res setting so a 24'' would be  
great even with crysis.  
 
 
 
 
 

baby cakes , Friday, 13th of August 2010 03:12:35 PM

I do not get this. Why are you get ASUS GTX275 for $250+  
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(American dollars) for this card. For that much you could get TWO ATI HD  
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1GB DDR5 graphic cards. I see that the ASUS P6T from this site.  
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http://motherboardpro.com/Asus-P6T-DELUXE-Intel-X58-ICH10R-Chipset-Socket-1366-Supports-both-NVIDIA-SLI-and-ATI-Crossfire-ATX-Motherboard-Retail-p-1037.html  
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it supports CrossFire, so you add two graphic cards to ur rig. Personal I  
would get the ATI HD since it is top of the line for consumers like use  
(for me any ways).  
 
 
 
 
 

Flexy , Saturday, 14th of August 2010 06:40:36 AM

Yes, that is a good computer but it is probably too much for  
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what you want to do. Seems too much to me. Have fun.  
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Caseydoll , Sunday, 15th of August 2010 12:26:16 AM

With a rig like this you won't need to worry about start up  
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times of programs like word, with this you could run crysis on ultra high  
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DX10 with a pretty good FPS.  
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Also if you think Internet explorer is too slow I'd suggest using  
Google Chrome, It is fast and quick to use (just a suggestion).  
 
 
 
 
 

Daddy , Monday, 16th of August 2010 02:20:13 AM

Is that a good computer? Yes!  
Daddy
Are you being overpriced out the whazoo? VERY FREAKING YES  
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Even in Australian currency, the parts you're being charged for is insane.  
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But hey, that is how things are when you buy prebuilt computers. My  
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advice is to buy these parts separately (although I advise to swap that  
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GTX 275 for an ATi Radeon 4870 or 4890) & build that computer yourself.  
You will save A LOT of money. Also, don;t be afraid. Building a computer  
is just like legoes. Go on google & find some guides.  
 
 
 
 
 



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