Serius
Beyond Godlike
yeh very nice, except he said it was for gaming so i wouldnt be going with the G7, although it has impressive respsonse time, its still a cordless which sometimes doesnt cut it for gaming... if anything the extra weight is enough to not get it, the G5 is much better for gaming IMOdarksbane said:I understood it that he was looking for a computer for cad and gaming for under $4000....I know where your coming from though Serius, I tend to be fairly cautious, budget limited too, that system you suggested is pretty nice but I'd make these changes:
AMD athlon 64 x2 3800+ - $492
DFI LANPARTY UT nF4 SLi-D - $259
2.0GB TWINX-3200C2 (400MHz) DDR RAM Corsair - $419
Antec TruePower 550W - $149
XFX GeForce 7800GTX 512meg DDR3 Dual DVI VIVO PCI-E - $1199
Logitech x-530 5.1 speakers - $92
Pioneer DVR-110D 16X DVD-/+R/RW Dual Layer - $62
Samsung 16x DVD ROM - $49
Seagate Serial ATA NCQ 300GB 7200RPM 8mb Cache - $215
Samsung 930BF 19" 4ms LCD - $729
Antec P180 Performance One ATX MidiTower(no PSU) - $215
Logitech G15 Gaming Keyboard - $100
mouse either:
Logitech G5 Laser Mouse - $99
Logitech G7 Cordless Laser Mouse - $149 (2000 DPI)
All prices from umart.com.au aapart from mobo from nintek.com.au
With the G7 mouse that comes to $3851
as for how i originally put down the samsung monitor... ive heard good things about it with regards to gaming, usually i would say steer clear of LCD when gaming, but this monitor is fair solid
to thread starter: this build looks more like what u are after, just get the G5 instead of G7 :d