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Mag-Mower
2004-08-15, 03:35 PM
Warranty : 1-Year Limited Warranty
Installation option : Standard (Five to seven business days of assembling, testing and set-up software)
Motherboard : Asus A8V Deluxe
Processor : AMD Athlon� 64 3500+ Processor 2.2 GHz 512 KB L2 cache 939-pin
Memory : (1 GB Total) 2x512MB DDR 400 Mhz PC3200 [ 2 items ]
Hard Drive : 80 GB - 7200 Rpm 2MB cache
Serial ATA Controler : Promise 20378 RAID controller (Supports RAID 0, RAID 1, RAID 0+1, and Multiple RAID)
Build a RAID : None
Optical Drive (0) : 16x DVD-ROM with software
Optical Drive (1) : 52x32x52 CD-RW with software
Video Card : ATI RADEON� X800 PRO 256MB, AGP 8x, TV-Out, DVI
Sound Card : Creative Sound Blaster Audigy ES 5.1
Network Card : Integrated Gigabit LAN controller
Modem : Fax Modem 56Kbps V.92 With Voice
Devices with Removable Storage : 1.44 MB Floppy Disk Drive
USB ports : At least 4 USB ports (2 Front and 2 Back)
Power Supply : 420W Dual Fan Power Supply
Case : 17 Inch Chenbro X-Pider Green
Keyboard and Mouse : Multimedia Keyboard W/Scroll Mouse
Speakers : Speakers Logitech� Z-640 (5.1 Configuration 70 Watts)
Operating Systems (OS) : Microsoft Windows Xp Home Edition
CRT Monitor : 17-Inch CRT Flat Screen .21 mm



any thoughts?

Corrosion
2004-08-15, 04:02 PM
ALWAYS post a damn price.

dscytherulez
2004-08-15, 05:31 PM
HDD kinda suxxors, 80gb and only a 2mb cache/buffer?. The speakers aren't the best either...

MattxMosh
2004-08-15, 06:31 PM
HDD is weak, and screw XP home, and what brand is teh PSU?

Mag-Mower
2004-08-15, 07:06 PM
its $2775 canadian

Daleon
2004-08-16, 06:42 AM
I take it this is from a system maker?

Don't really like the MB that much bc I don't like Via really. NF3 would be better choice, but a 939/nf3 from Asus hasn't been annouced yet. I think Abit is waiting also, prolly for nf3 ultra chipsets to become more available.

The HD suxors. 250 gig Maxtor 8 meg SATA's were going for $149 this wkend out the door with no rebates.

Specs on ram? Name brand? Cas2? Timings? My guess is its crapola. Little to no chance of getting it to Cas2 with low timings or clocking up to 500mhz, which is what I would want with Hyper-Transport 1000 mb's.

X800 Pro... maybe if you plan to try flashing it, then yea worth a shot.

I barely see $1400 or so US worth of system here. So even in Canadian its a little off. Really, build your own damn system man!

Oh yea, with all the lewt you could save on building your own. Buy a Widescreen LCD. OMFG, who cares about your cpu, video card, etc. When your on your PC with a screen like this, nothing else matters. Mine is the best upgrade I've ever bought in my entire life. Makes every other component of the system pale in comparison.

Rbstr
2004-08-16, 11:25 PM
X800 Pro... maybe if you plan to try flashing it, then yea worth a shot.

flashing doesn't open up the 16 pipes, you have to doa very easy and painless hardmod.(can't wait for then end of the pool season and my x800pro baby)

Daleon
2004-08-17, 03:51 AM
Put in an order at Dell for an X800 XT for $416... still waiting on my order confirmation to see if it goes through, crossing fingers.

MattxMosh
2004-08-17, 05:02 PM
flashing doesn't open up the 16 pipes, you have to doa very easy and painless hardmod.(can't wait for then end of the pool season and my x800pro baby)

I cant wait until I can afford my own, word is, the VIVO models flash to an XT easy, and after opening those pipes you've saved yourself a sweet bit of cash.