swimdude0614
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- Mar 10, 2008
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- Rolla, Missouri
System Name | HP 8530w |
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Processor | Intel T9600: 2.8GHz dual-core, Penryn |
Memory | 2 x 2 GB DDR2 800 Kingston HyperX |
Video Card(s) | NVIDIA Quardo 770m |
Storage | 320 GB Western Digital 7200rpm |
Display(s) | 1920x1200 15.6" ccfl |
Software | Tripple booting Windoze 7 Pro, Ubuntu 10.04 and 11.04 |
Hey guys,
I'm no hardware expert by any means, but I know enough to have built about 6 computers by now (mine, my parent's, a couple friends', etc) and I've started a little side business (mostly consisting of a website and nothing more - http://customcomps.pigasus.com) just in case someone else wants to buy a computer from me. But... since no one really likes buying from a 17 year-old, I get kinda bored.
I've now thrown together a spreadsheet of the dream machine - I call it Bragging Rights. I'm not expecting anyone to ever buy this from me, but I was curious what your alls opinions were on the parts I chose.
When choosing parts I only ever looked at the price if there were two near-identical parts by the same manufacturer and I couldn't see a difference... then I'd just go with the more expensive one to be on the safe side.
So, the Excel file is attached... whatcha think?
David
I'm no hardware expert by any means, but I know enough to have built about 6 computers by now (mine, my parent's, a couple friends', etc) and I've started a little side business (mostly consisting of a website and nothing more - http://customcomps.pigasus.com) just in case someone else wants to buy a computer from me. But... since no one really likes buying from a 17 year-old, I get kinda bored.
I've now thrown together a spreadsheet of the dream machine - I call it Bragging Rights. I'm not expecting anyone to ever buy this from me, but I was curious what your alls opinions were on the parts I chose.
When choosing parts I only ever looked at the price if there were two near-identical parts by the same manufacturer and I couldn't see a difference... then I'd just go with the more expensive one to be on the safe side.
So, the Excel file is attached... whatcha think?
David