TKZPOW
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Processor | Intel core 2 extreme 6800 |
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Motherboard | Intel D975xbx2 Rev 505 |
Cooling | Cooler Master Hyper 48 |
Memory | OCZ Dual Channel EL Platinum XTC 6400 DDR2 2x1gig |
Video Card(s) | Radeon x1950 xfire edition; Radeon x1950xtx |
Storage | 2 WD Raptor 150 in Raid 0; 1 WD 320 Caviar |
Display(s) | Samsung SyncMaster 931BF LCD |
Case | Ultra Aluminus black |
Audio Device(s) | on board sound 7.1 surround |
Power Supply | OCZ GameXtreme 700 w |
Software | Windows XP Professional |
Molex connector on Intel D975xbx2
Lazzer,
If I were you (IMHO), rather than buy an xbox I would return those pieces of crap PRO cards and get one good x1950 or x1950xtx card and save your money for a second one later. Also as TKPenalty stated it might be a good idea to upgrade your cpu at some point as that has as much to do with performance as the graphics cards do. I know it meets the minimum requirements but keep in mind they are minimum. Also xbox games are priced a bit higher than the PC games and the prices for PC games come down faster than xbox. I paid $30 for FEAR on PC and it costs $70 for xbox. Also your computer is a hell of a lot more versatile than an xbox.
Lazzer,
If I were you (IMHO), rather than buy an xbox I would return those pieces of crap PRO cards and get one good x1950 or x1950xtx card and save your money for a second one later. Also as TKPenalty stated it might be a good idea to upgrade your cpu at some point as that has as much to do with performance as the graphics cards do. I know it meets the minimum requirements but keep in mind they are minimum. Also xbox games are priced a bit higher than the PC games and the prices for PC games come down faster than xbox. I paid $30 for FEAR on PC and it costs $70 for xbox. Also your computer is a hell of a lot more versatile than an xbox.
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