the most up to date PC specs ?
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the most up to date PC specs ?
does anyone know what the specs are for the most up to date computer ?, i am hoping i will get a new tower for dare i say it......................... christmas, so i need to know what the specs are, so i will be able to run at least a couple of sims at one time because I am soooooo sick of my old one, it is getting very close to being chucked out of the window !
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This is taking it to the extreme, but it's a rather nice setup.
- AMD Athlon 64 FX57 San Diego (Socket 939) Dual DDR400 CPU
- Asus A8N-SLi Premium nForce4 SLi Dual Channel PCI-Express Motherboard
- Corsair 2GB (2x1GB) DDR XMS3200C2PT CAS2.0 Dual Channel Kit
- 2 x 250GB Western Digital 16mb cache SATA-2 Hard Drive (RAID 0 Configured)
- 2 x XFX Extreme Edition GeForce 7800 GTX 256MB DDR3 PCI-Express Graphics Cards (SLi Configured)
- Pioneer DVR-110BK 16x16 DVD±RW Dual Layer ReWriter (Black)
- Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty Sound Card
- Black floppy drive
- Coolermaster Black WaveMaster Case
- Tagan TG580-U15 580W ATX2.01 Easycon SLi Compliant Modular Silent PSU
- Metal Braided Rounded Floppy Cable (0.5m)
- Metal Braided Rounded Ultra ATA100/66 IDE Cable (0.45m)
- Metal Braided SATA Cable
- Windows XP Professional pre-installed with License and CD supplied
Cost is around £2,600.
A more affordable system, well maybe
- AMD Athlon 64 4000 San Diego (Socket 939) Dual DDR400 CPU
- Asus A8N-SLi Premium nForce4 SLi Dual Channel PCI-Express Motherboard
- GeIL 2GB (2x1GB) DDR PC3200 CAS2.5 Dual Channel Kit
- 250GB Western Digital Caviar SE16 16mb cache SATA-2 Hard Drive
- 2 x GeForce 7800 GT 256MB DDR3 PCI-Express Graphics Cards (SLi Configured)
- Pioneer DVR-110BK 16 x 16 DVD±RW Dual Layer ReWriter - (Black)
- Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4.0 Sound Card
- Black floppy drive
- Coolermaster Black WaveMaster Case
- Tagan TG580-U15 580W ATX2.01 Easycon SLi Compliant Modular Silent PSU
- Metal Braided Rounded Floppy Cable (0.5m)
- Metal Braided Rounded Ultra ATA100/66 IDE Cable (0.45m)
- Metal Braided SATA Cable
Cost around £1,500.
Kerr
- AMD Athlon 64 FX57 San Diego (Socket 939) Dual DDR400 CPU
- Asus A8N-SLi Premium nForce4 SLi Dual Channel PCI-Express Motherboard
- Corsair 2GB (2x1GB) DDR XMS3200C2PT CAS2.0 Dual Channel Kit
- 2 x 250GB Western Digital 16mb cache SATA-2 Hard Drive (RAID 0 Configured)
- 2 x XFX Extreme Edition GeForce 7800 GTX 256MB DDR3 PCI-Express Graphics Cards (SLi Configured)
- Pioneer DVR-110BK 16x16 DVD±RW Dual Layer ReWriter (Black)
- Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty Sound Card
- Black floppy drive
- Coolermaster Black WaveMaster Case
- Tagan TG580-U15 580W ATX2.01 Easycon SLi Compliant Modular Silent PSU
- Metal Braided Rounded Floppy Cable (0.5m)
- Metal Braided Rounded Ultra ATA100/66 IDE Cable (0.45m)
- Metal Braided SATA Cable
- Windows XP Professional pre-installed with License and CD supplied
Cost is around £2,600.
A more affordable system, well maybe
- AMD Athlon 64 4000 San Diego (Socket 939) Dual DDR400 CPU
- Asus A8N-SLi Premium nForce4 SLi Dual Channel PCI-Express Motherboard
- GeIL 2GB (2x1GB) DDR PC3200 CAS2.5 Dual Channel Kit
- 250GB Western Digital Caviar SE16 16mb cache SATA-2 Hard Drive
- 2 x GeForce 7800 GT 256MB DDR3 PCI-Express Graphics Cards (SLi Configured)
- Pioneer DVR-110BK 16 x 16 DVD±RW Dual Layer ReWriter - (Black)
- Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4.0 Sound Card
- Black floppy drive
- Coolermaster Black WaveMaster Case
- Tagan TG580-U15 580W ATX2.01 Easycon SLi Compliant Modular Silent PSU
- Metal Braided Rounded Floppy Cable (0.5m)
- Metal Braided Rounded Ultra ATA100/66 IDE Cable (0.45m)
- Metal Braided SATA Cable
Cost around £1,500.
Kerr
Dave,
your question is a bit like how long is a piece of string.
Is your Santa Claus "well heeled"?
If so why not check out a company like Mesh. They offer on sight maintanance (for a price - but better than those rip off extended guarantees) and have sevreal "types" of model aimed at various tasks i.e multi media, gamers, office etc. You can "build your own" from a wide chooice of add-ons and they will set it all up for you. I know a couple of people who have bought from them more than once and are happy with their machines and the service.
At least look at their site http://www.meshcomputers.com/ as it will give you an idea about options and relative costs. Even if you don't like their machines it's a good guide as to where the markets at.
Geoff
your question is a bit like how long is a piece of string.
Is your Santa Claus "well heeled"?
If so why not check out a company like Mesh. They offer on sight maintanance (for a price - but better than those rip off extended guarantees) and have sevreal "types" of model aimed at various tasks i.e multi media, gamers, office etc. You can "build your own" from a wide chooice of add-ons and they will set it all up for you. I know a couple of people who have bought from them more than once and are happy with their machines and the service.
At least look at their site http://www.meshcomputers.com/ as it will give you an idea about options and relative costs. Even if you don't like their machines it's a good guide as to where the markets at.
Geoff
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Have you seen the Alienware "Area 51" laptop for $2500?
These lap-tops are more powerful than desk-tops
Operating System
Microsoft® Windows® XP-64 Professional Edition
Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
Processors & Chipset
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor with Hyper-Threading Technology - (3.8GHz, 800MHz FSB, 4MB Cache, Socket 775) Intel 915P + ICH6 chipset
Graphics and Video
NVIDIA GeForce GO 7800 ULTRA with 256MB DDR3
Memory
4Gs RAM PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz.
4 dedicated SO-DIMM slots for Dual-Channel DDR2 Memory
I/O Ports
Externally accessible:
Parallel: One parallel port
Serial: One serial port
Video: One DVI connector
TV-out: One S-Video out connector
TV-In: Video-IN Ports (TV-Tuner required, not included)
Latest LCD screen using ClearView technology
Keyboard: One PS2 connection
Mouse: One PS2 connection
IEEE 1394: Two mini IEEE 1934a (4-pin) ports
USB: 8 Hi-speed USB 2.0 ports
Headphone: 1 headphone jack
Audio: 5.1 channel out (SPDIF) / Line-in, Microphone in
FOUR integrated speakers and subwoofer
Network: Integrated Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45
Modem: Integrated 56K V.92 modem RJ-11
Infrared: Infrared port for Data transfer
Check out :-http://www.alienware.com/product_detail ... KU-EXTREME
These lap-tops are more powerful than desk-tops
Operating System
Microsoft® Windows® XP-64 Professional Edition
Microsoft® Windows® XP Media Center Edition 2005
Processors & Chipset
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor with Hyper-Threading Technology - (3.8GHz, 800MHz FSB, 4MB Cache, Socket 775) Intel 915P + ICH6 chipset
Graphics and Video
NVIDIA GeForce GO 7800 ULTRA with 256MB DDR3
Memory
4Gs RAM PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz.
4 dedicated SO-DIMM slots for Dual-Channel DDR2 Memory
I/O Ports
Externally accessible:
Parallel: One parallel port
Serial: One serial port
Video: One DVI connector
TV-out: One S-Video out connector
TV-In: Video-IN Ports (TV-Tuner required, not included)
Latest LCD screen using ClearView technology
Keyboard: One PS2 connection
Mouse: One PS2 connection
IEEE 1394: Two mini IEEE 1934a (4-pin) ports
USB: 8 Hi-speed USB 2.0 ports
Headphone: 1 headphone jack
Audio: 5.1 channel out (SPDIF) / Line-in, Microphone in
FOUR integrated speakers and subwoofer
Network: Integrated Gigabit Ethernet RJ-45
Modem: Integrated 56K V.92 modem RJ-11
Infrared: Infrared port for Data transfer
Check out :-http://www.alienware.com/product_detail ... KU-EXTREME
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Cobos
Hi there,Kerr, davvydo said he only wanted to run a couple of sims,not flippin Nassa space station!!!
Love your setup specs though,except 7800GTX graphics card is better,but theres now a 512mb version from nvidia at I believe £429, try two of those instead.
Also try ddr2 or higher spec memory instead,3200,s are long gone now.
Also whats a floppy?extinct like t.trex.forget them,dont need it.
Watch out Mars here we come,by the fastest train on a pc system.
By the way mate which one of those setups is your pc?
connor
Hi there,Kerr, davvydo said he only wanted to run a couple of sims,not flippin Nassa space station!!!
Love your setup specs though,except 7800GTX graphics card is better,but theres now a 512mb version from nvidia at I believe £429, try two of those instead.
Also try ddr2 or higher spec memory instead,3200,s are long gone now.
Also whats a floppy?extinct like t.trex.forget them,dont need it.
Watch out Mars here we come,by the fastest train on a pc system.
By the way mate which one of those setups is your pc?
connor
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250 to 500 notes!for custom made,well that takes care of the graphics card and 200 gig sata drive at 500 notes.what about rest of set up.
250 notes is scraping the barrel.350 and above but below 500 well?hmm.
Well depending what else apart from trainsimming you want to do, you need to get a decent setup that you can easily upgrade at a later date.so go for sli 775 motherboard, pci express slotted,a decent nvidia pci express graphics card,(ie 6800gt 128mb ) at least 1 gig dual chan corsair memory(never lets you down,well not under normal conditions)sata harddrive(very cheap now 200gig 60 notes)sony dvd/writer drive(more reliable) and cpu of say p4ht 3.2 min.,
Only a guide but look at ebay,its quite poss you will find some cheap gear there,but do check online prices first at other retailers online,dont always pay ebay prices,they are not always the cheapest by the time you add p/p costs.so be careful.
Oh yes the case should be a good one with decent and effective airflow,with at least 2 fans,you can add more if you want too.,and of course a tagan 480v 520v, or 580v (if sli is used,)psu,it has a good stable 12 volt rail inside it for extra power.
Have fun dave
Connor
250 notes is scraping the barrel.350 and above but below 500 well?hmm.
Well depending what else apart from trainsimming you want to do, you need to get a decent setup that you can easily upgrade at a later date.so go for sli 775 motherboard, pci express slotted,a decent nvidia pci express graphics card,(ie 6800gt 128mb ) at least 1 gig dual chan corsair memory(never lets you down,well not under normal conditions)sata harddrive(very cheap now 200gig 60 notes)sony dvd/writer drive(more reliable) and cpu of say p4ht 3.2 min.,
Only a guide but look at ebay,its quite poss you will find some cheap gear there,but do check online prices first at other retailers online,dont always pay ebay prices,they are not always the cheapest by the time you add p/p costs.so be careful.
Oh yes the case should be a good one with decent and effective airflow,with at least 2 fans,you can add more if you want too.,and of course a tagan 480v 520v, or 580v (if sli is used,)psu,it has a good stable 12 volt rail inside it for extra power.
Have fun dave
Connor