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...hey computersnz what is the real bennefit of using an intel xeon(server processor) as opposed to a normal intel/amd solution?, nothing much different from a run of the mill processor i suppose?
 
Is this gaming rig good? It will be arriving in a couple of weeks and does anyone know if it can play Crysis 2 or BF3 maxed out? It is £ 660.27 (inc VAT)

CPU AMD Phenom II X6 1090T (6 x 3.2 GHz) AM3 9MB
CPU Heatsink AMD Heatsink & Fan
Memory Corsair 8GB XMS3 PC3-10666 1333MHz (2x4GB)
Graphics Card ATI Radeon HD 6770 - 1 GB - (Sapphire) (PCI-E)
Motherboard Asus M5A78L LE (AMD 760G)
Sound Card Motherboard Integrated HD Sound
Networking Edimax Wireless LAN 300Mbps (PCI-E)
Power Supply 700W PSU
Hard Drive 1 TB (1000 GB) SATA-II HDD UDMA 300 7200 32MB
Optical Drive Samsung 24x DVD Re-Writer/Reader /- RW- Black - Lightscribe
Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64 BIT (Genuine DVD & COA Included)
Backup Software Restore DVD & Original Operating System DVD
 
i7 950@ 3.06ghz lol stock soon to be wc
ga-x58a-ud3r
corsair xms3x2gb (6gb@1600mhz)
fractal r3
sli wait for it......................... 9600gt!!!!! woooow
soon to be wc classy 580
and more.
 
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD7
Processor: AMD Phenom II x6 1100T @ 3.3ghz
RAM: 16gb Corsair Vengance 1600 (4x4gb)
Graphics: XFX HD6850 XXX edition x2 CrossfireX
HDD: Western Digital Caviar Black 750gb SATAIII
PSU: Cooler Master Slient Pro 850w
Case: Coolermaster HAFX
 
Main 'Rig' - built December 30th 2010
Motherboard: Foxconn H55M-S (M-ATX)
CPU: Intel Core i5 760 (Quad-Core 2.8GHz -Stock)
RAM: 8GB DDR3 1333MHz Dual-Channel
Graphics: EVGA GeForce GTS 450 SC 1024MB GDDR5 PCIE
HDD(s): Western Digital Caviar Green 2TB 7200RPM 64MB cache SATA III HDD (running on SATA II) - Storage drive
Seagate Barracuda 320GB 7200RPM 32MB cache HDD (running on SATA II) - Backup drive
SSD: Crucial M4 128GB SATA III SSD (running on SATA II) - Boot drive
PSU: CIT 650W Neon PSU
Optical Drive: Samsung DVD-RW w/ Lightscribe SATA
Case: NZXT Lexa S
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 (64-bit) running off the SSD

Windows Experience Index:
CPU - 7.3
RAM - 7.5
Graphics (Aero) - 7.3
Graphics (Gaming) - 7.3
Primary HDD - 7.4
Overall - 7.3

Future Upgrades:
Replace the Foxconn motherboard with an ASUS P7P55D-E ATX motherboard so I can get SATA III and USB 3.0
Replace the CPU cooler with an Arctic Cooling Freezer Xtreme Rev.2 CPU cooler
Replace the onboard sound with a PCI ASUS Xonar DG sound card

My older 'Rig' from c.2005
Motherboard: Gigabyte K8VT800(PRO) (ATX)
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3700+ (Single-Core 2.4GHz - Stock)
RAM: 1GB DDR
Graphics: None at the moment but did have ATI Sapphire Radeon X800 XT Platinum (AGP) before it died on me
HDD(s): Western Digital WD800 80GB IDE HDD - Boot drive
Western Digital WD400 40GB IDE HDD - Storage drive
PSU: 425W (not sure on brand)
Case: Not sure about
OS: Varied, was Windows XP Pro SP3 (32-bit) but I did upgrade to Windows 7 Pro (32-bit)

Windows Experience Index (in Windows 7)
CPU - 4.3
RAM - 4.5
Graphics (Aero) - 5.9
Graphics (Gaming) - 4.9
Primary HDD - 4.1
Overall - 4.1

Future Upgrades:
Buy a new AGP graphics card to replace the dead X800 XT
Add an extra 512MB RAM to make 1.5GB, got a spare stick lying around but the graphics card is my priority ATM.
 
Laptop:

CPU: Intel Core i7 2630QM
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GT540m 2gb
RAM: 8GB DDR3
HD: WD 500gb 7200RPM
15.6" 1366x768

Desktop:

Case: ThermalTake Level 10 Super Gaming Case
CPU: Intel Coreâ„¢ i7-990X Processor Extreme Edition OC'ed to 5.3ghz
CPU COOLER: Corsair Hydro H100
RAM: Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3 1600MHz CL9 Dual Channel Kit (4 x 4GB)
PSU: Corsair HX 1000W Modular Power Supply w/ Dual +12V
GPU: eVGA GeForce GTX 570 HD 2.5GB GDDR5
MOBO: Asus Rampage III Black Edition
HD: Seagate Sata III 3TB 7200rpm & Intel SSD 510 Series SATA III 250gb
Monitors: Samsung SyncMaster MD230X3 23in Widescreen Multi-Display LCD Monitor w/ 3 Displays, HAS
Keyboard: Razer Black Widow Ultimate
Mouse: Razer Mamba 2012 4G
Mousepad: Steelseries 9HD
Speakers: Corsair SP 2500
OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
 
  • CPU: Custom 8-bit Sharp LR35902[27] core at 4.19 MHz which is similar to an Intel 8080 in that all of the registers introduced in the Z80 are not present. However, some of the Z80's instruction set enhancements over the stock 8080, particularly bit manipulation, are present. Still other instructions are unique to this particular flavor of Z80 CPU. The core also contains integrated sound generation.[28]
  • RAM: 8 kB internal S-RAM[29] (can be extended up to 32 kB)[30]
  • Video RAM: 8 kB internal[30]
  • ROM: On-CPU-Die 256-byte bootstrap;[31] 256 kb, 512 kb, 1 Mb, 2 Mb, 4 Mb and 8 Mb cartridges
  • Sound: 2 square wave generators, 1 PCM 4-bit wave sample (64 4-bit samples played in 1x64 bank or 2x32 bank) channel , 1 noise generator, and one audio input from the cartridge.[32] The unit only has one speaker, but headphones provide stereo sound (for further information, see Game Boy music)
  • Display: Reflective STN LCD[33] 160 × 144 pixels[30]
  • Frame Rate: Approx. 59.7 frames per second on a regular Game Boy, 61.1 on a Super Game Boy[34]
  • Vertical Blank Rate: Approx 1.1ms[34]
  • Screen size: 66 mm (2.6 in) diagonal[28]
  • Color Palette: 2-bit (4 shades of "gray" {light to very dark olive green})[30]
  • Communication: Up to 2 Game Boys can be linked together via built-in serial ports, up to 4 with a DMG-07 4-player adapter.[30]





It's a f**kin gameboy already!
 
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