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Old 11th Sep 2009, 06:19
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ok here is the set up

CAS:Coolermaster HAF 932 Full-Tower 420W Gaming Case W/ Side-panel Window [+84]
CASUPGRADE:NONE
CS_FAN:3 x 120MM Silent Case Cooling Fans for selected case for ultra silent operation [+25] (1,200 RPM AKASA Silent Fans with Sleeve Ball Bearing 17 dBA and LED light to match the Fans already in the case)
CPNR1:Cyberpower Sound Absorbing Foam -- reducing audible noise transmitted through solid case panels by up to 75% [+19]
CPNR2:Cyberpower Power Supply Gasket -- reducing the noice generated from Power Supply [+3]
EXPAN:NONE
POWERSUPPLY:1300 Watts Power Supplies [+154] (Tagan 1300W TG1300-BZ PipeRock Series Modular Power Supply)
CPU:(Quad-Core)Intel® CoreT i7 975 @ Extreme Edition 3.3GHz 8 MB cache LGA1366 ***Overclockable S&S*** [+496]
OVERCLOCK:No Overclocking
FAN:Cyberpower Advanced WaterCooling Large Kit (Including 240m Radiator, 750res Pump/Reservoir, Delta CPU Block, 2 High CMF Fans, Tubing, and Coolant) ***Overclockable XXX*** [+135]
MOTHERBOARD:Asus P6T Deluxe V2 Intel X58 Chipset SLI/CrossFireX Mainboard SAS Triple-Channel DDR3/1600 SATA w/ eSATA,Dual GbLAN,USB2.0,IEEE1394a,&7.1Audio ***Overclockable XXX*** [+79]
MEMORY:12GB (6x2GB) PC16000 DDR3/1800mhz Triple Channel Memory [+288] (G.SKILL GBTD Series w/Heat Spreader)
PS_VGA:NONE
VIDEO:NVIDIA GeForce GTX295 1792MB 16X PCI Express [+299] (Major Brand Power by NVIDIA)
VIDEO2:NVIDIA GeForce GTX295 1792MB 16X PCI Express [+338] (Major Brand Power by NVIDIA)
VIDEO3:NONE
MONITOR:28" TFT Active Matrix LCD Display [+295] (Hanns.G HG281DJ 28" (27.5" Viewable) 5MS LCD Wide Display Analog/HDMI Monitor)
MONITOR2:NONE
HDD:Single Hard Drive (256 GB 2.5 inch SATA Gaming MLC Solid State Disk (Nearly Instant Data Access Technology) [+427])
HDD2:1TB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 16M Cache Hard Drive [+53]
FA_HDD:None
CD:(Special Price) LG 22X DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE DUAL LAYER (Black Color)
CD2:NONE
SOUND:Creative Labs X-FI Xtreme Gamer 7.1 PCI Sound Card [+65]
SPEAKERS:NONE
NETWORK:Killer Xeno Pro Gigabit High Speed Online Gaming PCI-E Network Interface Card [+101]
MODEM:NONE
KEYBOARD:NONE
MOUSE:NONE
TEMP:NONE (AS SHOWN)
WNC:NONE
WAP:NONE
FLASHMEDIA:INTERNAL 12in1 Flash Media Reader/Writer [+6] (BLACK COLOR)
PRO_WIRING:None
CABLE:None
WEBCAM:NONE
UPS:None
IEEE_CARD:NONE
USB:Built-in USB 2.0 Ports
USBHD:NONE
FLOPPY:NONE
OS:Microsoft® Windows VistaT Home Premium w/ Service Pack 1 [+74] (64-bit Edition)
OS_UPGRADE:Upgrade to Microsoft® Windows® 7 Home Premium (64-bit Edition)
TVRC:Hybrid TV Tuner Digital/Analogue [+30]
i have also added a blue ray and blue ray RW and a dvd and dvd RW
and i have had it overclocked to
do you think that this set up is all compatible thank you for any reply
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Old 11th Sep 2009, 14:14
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It's all a terrific waste of money.

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Processor(s):
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Motherboard:
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RAM Memory:
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Graphics Card(s):
PNY 8800GTS 320MB
Sound Card:
Sound Blaster Xtremegamer 7.1
Hard Drive(s):
80GB + 500GB
Optical Drive(s):
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Case / PSU:
Antec 900 + 620W Aerocool zeroDBA
Cooling:
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Qwest
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  #3  
Old 11th Sep 2009, 16:46
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waste of money. why ?
  #4  
Old 11th Sep 2009, 18:19
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Read the link?
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"I loved the P182 so much that, when my wife's system was all noisy and needed all sorts of cleaning, I bought her one. Then, when I wanted a cat, I bought a P182. The P182 is not a cat per se, but it's still an excellent buy."
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Old 12th Sep 2009, 06:33
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i read your link and its ok but my set is a kick ass computer if it all works
  #6  
Old 12th Sep 2009, 15:34
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That doesn't change the fact you are paying quadruple the price for a bunch of soon to be outdated (5xxx series), overpriced (i7 975, etc), and completely useless (a "KillerNIC") components, sorry. You may as well buy a setup like in that link and then buy a thousand £ of giant gold bricks to shove inside the case for all the performance benefits you're getting.
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"I loved the P182 so much that, when my wife's system was all noisy and needed all sorts of cleaning, I bought her one. Then, when I wanted a cat, I bought a P182. The P182 is not a cat per se, but it's still an excellent buy."
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