Apollo1020
Geek Trainee
Configuration 17:
Processor: Intel, E6850 (3.0GHz, 4MB cache, 1333MHz FSB) - $285
Motherboard: ASUS, P5K-E/WIFI-AP (WiFi, HD audio) - $160
Memory: GeIL, Black Dragon, 4x1GB (DDR2, 1066MHz) - $360
Graphics Card: XFX, GeForce 8800 GTS (Alpha Dog, 512MB) - $435
Hard Drive: Hitachi, Deskstar 7K1000, 1TB (32MB cache, 7200RPM) - $315
Optical Drive: LG, GSA-H55N (20x, DVD+/-RW, DL, LightScribe) - $30
Chassis: ASUS, TA-951 (1x120mm front, 1x120mm rear) - $80
Power Supply: ASUS, A-55GA (550W) - $100
Display: LG, L1954TQ (19-inch, 1280x1024, TN) - $275
Speakers: Edifier, R1900TIII (2.0) - $85
Keyboard: Microsoft, Digital Media Pro (USB) - $30
Mice: Microsoft, Laser Mouse 6000 (USB, laser) - $30
Total: $2185
P.S. This configuration is probably the BEST one. Yes, it has little bit above $2000 of price, but it stands good for that. Better processor, little bit better graphics card and little bit better motherboard - and we have perfect configuration of PC, if money are not the problem. Lol, I remember those days, when I came here to ask about Alienware... yeah, right - a PC for $8000~$10000; LMAO!
Processor: Intel, E6850 (3.0GHz, 4MB cache, 1333MHz FSB) - $285
Motherboard: ASUS, P5K-E/WIFI-AP (WiFi, HD audio) - $160
Memory: GeIL, Black Dragon, 4x1GB (DDR2, 1066MHz) - $360
Graphics Card: XFX, GeForce 8800 GTS (Alpha Dog, 512MB) - $435
Hard Drive: Hitachi, Deskstar 7K1000, 1TB (32MB cache, 7200RPM) - $315
Optical Drive: LG, GSA-H55N (20x, DVD+/-RW, DL, LightScribe) - $30
Chassis: ASUS, TA-951 (1x120mm front, 1x120mm rear) - $80
Power Supply: ASUS, A-55GA (550W) - $100
Display: LG, L1954TQ (19-inch, 1280x1024, TN) - $275
Speakers: Edifier, R1900TIII (2.0) - $85
Keyboard: Microsoft, Digital Media Pro (USB) - $30
Mice: Microsoft, Laser Mouse 6000 (USB, laser) - $30
Total: $2185
P.S. This configuration is probably the BEST one. Yes, it has little bit above $2000 of price, but it stands good for that. Better processor, little bit better graphics card and little bit better motherboard - and we have perfect configuration of PC, if money are not the problem. Lol, I remember those days, when I came here to ask about Alienware... yeah, right - a PC for $8000~$10000; LMAO!