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    Kieran


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    Post  Kieran Wed Aug 26, 2009 10:05 am

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    Post  Unspoken Wed Aug 26, 2009 1:41 pm

    You are better off building it yourself, 9400gt costs a little bit less than the 9600gt or 9800gt with a huge gap in performance. Also I doubt this PC runs with a 450 watt psu. I had a 500 watt psu in when i put my 9800gt in and it died almost Immediately. If it doesn't die on the spot it will die within 1-2 months.

    Edit: Go with AMD, its better bang for your buck.

    Edit again: The mobo on this thing sucks too.
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    Post  Kieran Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:43 pm

    Unspoken wrote:You are better off building it yourself, 9400gt costs a little bit less than the 9600gt or 9800gt with a huge gap in performance. Also I doubt this PC runs with a 450 watt psu. I had a 500 watt psu in when i put my 9800gt in and it died almost Immediately. If it doesn't die on the spot it will die within 1-2 months.

    Edit: Go with AMD, its better bang for your buck.

    Edit again: The mobo on this thing sucks too.

    Thanks for the information but where I live its cheaper to buy in one go rather than buy each individual part also I am limited to what I can spend on a PC but if you would like to find me a better spec for similar price that would be great. Also if it cannot run on a 450watt psu I have a 12 month warranty on the PC so this isn't much of a problem.

    I know AMD is better but Quad Core AMD cost a bomb Smile

    Not sure what mobo is ^^
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    Post  UT-Grim Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:51 pm

    Kieran wrote:
    Unspoken wrote:You are better off building it yourself, 9400gt costs a little bit less than the 9600gt or 9800gt with a huge gap in performance. Also I doubt this PC runs with a 450 watt psu. I had a 500 watt psu in when i put my 9800gt in and it died almost Immediately. If it doesn't die on the spot it will die within 1-2 months.

    Edit: Go with AMD, its better bang for your buck.

    Edit again: The mobo on this thing sucks too.

    Thanks for the information but where I live its cheaper to buy in one go rather than buy each individual part also I am limited to what I can spend on a PC but if you would like to find me a better spec for similar price that would be great. Also if it cannot run on a 450watt psu I have a 12 month warranty on the PC so this isn't much of a problem.

    I know AMD is better but Quad Core AMD cost a bomb Smile

    Not sure what mobo is ^^

    amd is not better just u can get faster for less money then other
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    Post  disturbed9922 Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:55 pm

    Unspoken wrote:You are better off building it yourself, 9400gt costs a little bit less than the 9600gt or 9800gt with a huge gap in performance. Also I doubt this PC runs with a 450 watt psu. I had a 500 watt psu in when i put my 9800gt in and it died almost Immediately. If it doesn't die on the spot it will die within 1-2 months.

    Edit: Go with AMD, its better bang for your buck.

    Edit again: The mobo on this thing sucks too.


    INTEL 100%! AMD is running out of room not to mention look


    http://articles.latimes.com/2009/jul/22/business/fi-amd22

    http://www.intel.com/consumer/learn/processors/index.htm


    thats just a small tip of very little information. i can write you a book on why intel seems to be the way to go at leat until 2012ish
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    Post  Unspoken Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:48 pm

    Unspoken wrote:You are better off building it yourself, 9400gt costs a little bit less than the 9600gt or 9800gt with a huge gap in performance. Also I doubt this PC runs with a 450 watt psu. I had a 500 watt psu in when i put my 9800gt in and it died almost Immediately. If it doesn't die on the spot it will die within 1-2 months.

    Edit: Go with AMD, its better bang for your buck.

    Edit again: The mobo on this thing sucks too.

    Do you live in the states?
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    Post  Unspoken Wed Aug 26, 2009 5:52 pm

    disturbed9922 wrote:
    Unspoken wrote:You are better off building it yourself, 9400gt costs a little bit less than the 9600gt or 9800gt with a huge gap in performance. Also I doubt this PC runs with a 450 watt psu. I had a 500 watt psu in when i put my 9800gt in and it died almost Immediately. If it doesn't die on the spot it will die within 1-2 months.

    Edit: Go with AMD, its better bang for your buck.

    Edit again: The mobo on this thing sucks too.


    INTEL 100%! AMD is running out of room not to mention look


    http://articles.latimes.com/2009/jul/22/business/fi-amd22

    http://www.intel.com/consumer/learn/processors/index.htm


    thats just a small tip of very little information. i can write you a book on why intel seems to be the way to go at leat until 2012ish


    He probably doesn't have 300$ to spend on a intel cpu when he can get one of equal speed from amd for 100 or less

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