T tillz0r Beta member Messages 2 Nov 2, 2005 #1 They are advertising this PC for $4000 AU but really doesn't look like it's worth that much to me. Clicky
They are advertising this PC for $4000 AU but really doesn't look like it's worth that much to me. Clicky
TRDCorolla1 Golden Master Messages 12,592 Location California Nov 2, 2005 #2 what are the specs? Probably not worth it regardless.
jac006 Golden Master Messages 5,810 Nov 2, 2005 #3 It's ok... I wouldn't spend it though.. I would go custom.
TRDCorolla1 Golden Master Messages 12,592 Location California Nov 2, 2005 #5 If it's Australian dollars, than US would be $2,980.40 USD which really isn't all that bad in price for a high performance machine.
If it's Australian dollars, than US would be $2,980.40 USD which really isn't all that bad in price for a high performance machine.
M mammikoura Golden Master Messages 7,459 Nov 2, 2005 #6 no it's npot worth that much. If u build a custom one u can have a much better one for $3000.
L lhuser Golden Master Messages 13,147 Nov 2, 2005 #7 I registered in it, but I found out the thing: The contest is for Australia only. AAAARRRGHHH
OP OP T tillz0r Beta member Messages 2 Nov 2, 2005 #8 To me it still seems a little odd though, to be advertising the "Ultimate Gaming PC" and still only have a 6800GT. I guess if i did get it i would wack another 6800GT in there and run it in SLI. Now that would be impressive.
To me it still seems a little odd though, to be advertising the "Ultimate Gaming PC" and still only have a 6800GT. I guess if i did get it i would wack another 6800GT in there and run it in SLI. Now that would be impressive.
M mr.monger BSOD Messages 1,386 Nov 2, 2005 #9 hell no you can build that same machine with alot less.
jac006 Golden Master Messages 5,810 Nov 2, 2005 #10 I agree. I can get an incredible with so much more power for the same price.