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its a gaming pc, and also where else could i get a good gaming pc for cheap, i can’t buy parts online so i can’t build one because i don’t have a credit card

Intel® Core™2 Quad processor Q9300 with 4 processing cores, 1333MHz frontside bus, 2 x 3MB L2 cache and 2.5GHz processor speed per core
6GB PC2-5300 DDR2 memory for multitasking power; expandable to 8GB
Multiformat DVD±RW/CD-RW drive with double-layer support records up to 8.5GB of data or 4 hours of video using compatible DVD+R DL and DVD-R DL media; supports DVD-RAM; also supports Labelflash direct-disc labels using compatible Labelflash media
The Intel® Core™2 Quad processor delivers 4 complete execution cores in 1 processor for better multitasking and multithreaded performance; Intel® Smart Memory Access optimizes data bandwidth to accelerate and improve instruction throughput
Intel® Advanced Digital Media Boost accelerates the execution of Streaming SIMD Extension (SSE) instructions to significantly improve the Media Boost performance on a broad range of applications, including video, audio, image and photo processing
640GB Serial ATA II hard drive (7200 rpm); eSATA port
NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT over-clocked graphics with 512MB on-board memory and DirectX 10 support; S-video output, HDMI and 2 DVI interfaces; high-definition audio (8-speaker support)
15-in-1 media reader with Smart Copy button supports CompactFlash I/II, Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard, MultiMediaCard Plus, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick PRO Duo, xD-Picture Card, SmartMedia and Microdrive
Also supports miniSD, Reduced-Size MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC) and MultiMediaCard Mobile with optional adapters (not included)
2 IEEE 1394 ports and 6 high-speed USB 2.0 ports, both front and rear accessible, for fast digital data transfer and easy peripheral connectivity
Built-in 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN with RJ-45 connector; high-speed V.92 modem
Elite multimedia keyboard (Blackhawk FX Copper), USB optical 2-button wheel mouse and amplified USB stereo speakers
Jet black finish with copper metallic accents for a sleek, stylish look
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition operating system with Service Pack 1 (SP1) preinstalled; software package included with Microsoft Money Essentials; 60-day trial version of Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007 also included

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  1. phoenix

    Hi, that computer is so cool, as soon as u buy it I will steal it……..hahahahahahaha……….lol.

    Getting serious……….u could buy those parts separately and build the computer with some friends at home and that may cost a lot less cause u mentioned u can’t buy on line.

    Some more advice is that since that is a 64 bit machine regular Vista which is 32 bit won’t work on it so I suggest u buy Windows Vista Ultimate 64 bit with SP1.

    Sorry but I can’t help u find a cheap place to buy such a power machine other than look around in some computer shops in your area and find the best deals there. You could also try Alienware machines cause they r really powerful and great for gaming as well.

    Take care!

    May 25, 2011 at 10:06 pm
  2. NAQ

    Let me break it down for you (prices according to newegg.com):

    Intel Core2 Quad Q9300: $269.99
    6GB PC2-5300 DDR2: approx $60 (if its corsair)
    DVDRW/CDRW: approx $30
    7200 rpm sata hdd: est. $150 (oem)
    NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT OC: approx $220
    Vista Home Premium: $110 (system builders oem)

    Total: 839.99

    Ok those are the main parts of your pc you want to look at. All that extra stuff you see on there is just fluff they put on there to make it look like you’re getting more for your money but the fact of the matter is that the entire last part like LAN and stuff is already built into almost all motherboards (unless its really old). The media reader is also fluff because I bought one of those at tiger direct for $20. Also you want to look at that case.. What is it made out of? How well can it keep those parts cool? How many fans does it have, and should you need to buy more? That graphics card does run hot.

    The only good thing about that comp is the processor and the graphics card (and there are even faster ones than those).

    When shopping for a computer the main thing you have to look at is the motherboard. You want to see what the board can handle in order to allowed upgradeable and mainstream stores such as best buy never tell you the motherboard much less the brands of the parts you are getting in your computer. Most of the time they have bargain basement parts inside that probably arent even worth the amount I quoted above.

    I know you said you can’t buy the parts but I strongly suggest that you have a parent or friend buy them from newegg and you give them the money. If not then prepare to spend a couple hundred over what it’s actually worth if you go retail. After building my own pc I would never EVER buy a retail one. I spent $1600 building my computer which could have easily been priced at over $2100 had I bought it from the store. Alienware is also known for grossly overcharging for what you get.

    The computer is not horrible though a bit overpriced. The processor and graphics card are good. But as a gamer you want to think of how you can improve this machine in the long run. Can you add more graphics cards? Whats the max speed and quantity of ram the motherboard can handle? How well does it overclock? These are things you would know if you knew the type of motherboard it had. Just food for thought. I hope you find what you are looking for :) .

    May 25, 2011 at 10:36 pm
  3. ideaz77

    appraise it on this website : http://www.GadgetValue.com

    May 25, 2011 at 10:43 pm

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