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If you remember I posted up a configured Voodo for 25g... I'll configure it again and post it up.

Heh, yeah sometimes I enjoy going to Voodoo's website to see what I can configure and how much I can get the cumulative price up to. :p
 
I'll show you the inside of my alienware...the wiring is very impressive as well..very clean...I'll probably post some pics tomorrow....my battery is dead on my camera and im off to play battlefield 2142....
 
Ha, most of the parts are nowhere near top of the line.

Ever look at the brand of the power supply?? What's it's efficiency rating?
And your water cooling setup, I bet that has just the BEST parts in it :rolleyes:
Your hard drive is 7,200 RPM with only 8MB cache. Laughable next to a Raptor.
Your integrated sound card??
Patriot RAM?

That's why I'd never get an Alienware.

Don't hate man:D :p
 
Alright guys, lets lay off of the crotch kicking. He asked for constructive criticism of his rig, not ball bashing.

I have my opinions on his setup too, but since he's new here, I'll cut him a break. :)
 
Well, he was insisting it was top of the line...

Anyway, constructive criticism?? Get a good sound card, and put a Raptor in there. That'd make it a bit better.
 
Aaanyways, if you want top of the line, go here:
http://www.voodoopc.com/transactions/qksummarynew.aspx?Qsessid=7bf20588-8dfd-4f55-a1b1-adf03f690322

Features :

OMEN Gold


Components :

Liquid Chilled Voodoo OMEN
Voodoo Performance and Stability Re-Engineering
Voodoo Renowned Cabling System
Voodoo Disaster Recovery System II
Voodoo EDGE Mousing Surface
Voodoo Koeskin System Binder
VoodooPC T-Shirt
IS09001:2000 Quality Control Standards
Voodoo MAGA Aluminium Chassis
Voodoo Illuminated Mask & Airbox
Eye of the Storm and Electric Veins
Voodoo Intel SLI Motherboard
Voodoo Stealth 1000 Watt Modular Silent Power Supply
Intel® Core™2 Extreme Quad-Core QX6800
Voodoo OMEN Supercharged Intercooler
Purple Voodoo super coolant
4GB Corsair PC8500C5D DDR2
750 GiG Seagate 7200 RPM
750 GiG Seagate 7200 RPM
750 GiG Seagate 7200 RPM
750 GiG Seagate 7200 RPM
500GB USB2.0 16MB 7200RPM
Molded Digital Card Reader
LG Blu-ray disc rewriter & HD DVD-ROM Drive
LG Blu-ray disc rewriter & HD DVD-ROM Drive
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 ULTRA 768 MB Liquid Cooled
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 ULTRA 768 MB Liquid Cooled
46" Samsung Syncmaster 8ms Gaming LCD
Creative Labs X-Fi Elite Pro
Creative Gigaworks THX 7.1
Voodoo GIGABIT Ethernet Connection
Worldwide Shipping
Windows Vista Ultimate
Windows Vista Ultimate
Microsoft Office Pro 2007
FUEL Software Essentials v2.0
Tom Clancy Splinter Cell 4 Double Agent
Battlefield 2: Deluxe Edition w/Special Forces Expansion
F.E.A.R (First Encounter Assault Recon)
Half Life 2 : Episode 1
Logitech diNovo Edge wireless Keyboard
Logitech DiNovo Media Desktop Bluetooth
Logitech® MX™ Revolution
Logitech G25 Racing Wheel - Wheel pedals and gear shift
3 Year Voodoo Desktop Warranty Policy
Desktop Platinum Upgrade Policy
3 Year DESKTOP World-Wide Aircare Service

Total: ~$23438.76
 
Yeah... I was hoping for something with a little bit more.. bang! Only 4 TBs of space? What kind of junk is this?
 
IMO this is turning into a flame fest. CRYSJON can do what he wants, enjoy your new pc and keep copies of your warranty statement.
 
Well, he was insisting it was top of the line...

Anyway, constructive criticism?? Get a good sound card, and put a Raptor in there. That'd make it a bit better.

Yeah, a good sound card would be nice. I would recommend the Auzentech Prelude X-Fi 7.1 sound card. Why no Creative?

Creative is finally licensing their EAX and X-Fi technology to third-parties (about damn time) and Auzentech is one of the first to use the X-Fi chipset.

Solid state capacitors prevent any interference and the drivers aren't full of shit like Creative's. God, how I hate Creative's drivers...they take forever to come out and they suck. :(

As for a hard drive, you don't need a Raptor. I suppose you could get a 37GB or 78GB one as a boot drive for the OS and games, but you don't need it for storage or any of that since most of the current hard drives can handle it.
 
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