ChromeDome
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System Name | Super Budget Gamer Thing lol |
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Processor | AMD 5600+ Windsor @3.0ghz |
Motherboard | ASUS M3N78-VM AM2/AM2+ Micro ATX |
Cooling | Thermaltake TR2-R1 Ultra Silence CPU heatsink+fan / 3 exhaust case fans |
Memory | 3 Gigs Kingston DDR2@800mhz |
Video Card(s) | PNY 8800GT 512mb OC'd 710/1740/950 - 178.24 |
Storage | 2X 320 gig Seagate Barracuda's @7200rpm - SATA |
Display(s) | 22in Dell LCD 1680X1050 / 21.6in AOC LCD / Hauppauge TV Tuner |
Case | Antec Three Hundred |
Audio Device(s) | Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio |
Power Supply | Antec Earthwatts EA500D 500w |
Software | Vista, bby <3 |
Benchmark Scores | yay it works! =] |
oh is that right. so he has a Dell?he already has a dell from what i gather. get a 4850, they come with a power cable adapter and most newer dells have the pci-e connector anyway so you should be fine. i would keep the e6600 as it would be on a similar level as the e72 and a q66 wont benefit you much from what i can tell.
yeah keep the Dell for now then, dude. you'll be buying a new computer for nothing
we can help you upgrade your Dell and save you HUUNDREDS
then when the new intel chips finally hit Dell you can get one of those when prices drop
i don't think w/e you are looking at would be much of an "upgrade" the q6600 or e7200
so keep the e6600, upgrade the power supply if need be, and add more stuff to your computer. like a new vid card