Showing posts with label ATI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ATI. Show all posts

Monday, March 29, 2010

Performance PC: Win 7 / P7P55D PRO/ i5 750/ 4GB/ 640GB HDD/ 1GB HD5770/ 650W PS

Performance PC: Win 7 64bit/ ASUS P7P55D PRO/ Core i5 750/ DDR3 1333 4GB/ 640GB SATA/ 1GB HD5770 VGA/ 650W PS

ANTEC NINE HUNDRED TWO GAMING STEEL MID-TOWER ATX BLACK NO PS Bays:9/0/0/USB/1394 4 FANs
ANTEC EA-650 *** 650W ATX V2.2 Metal EarthWatts PS
ASUS P7P55D_PRO SKT1156 ATX DDR3 2133 (4/16) PCI-E X16x3 PCIx2 INTEL P55 A&GBL&1394
LGA1156 Core I5 750 2.66GHz INTEL SKT1156 8MB Cache Retail W/ Heatsink Fan
KINGSTON KVR1333D3N9/2Gx2 4GB (2X2GB) DDR3 1333 Non-ECC 240-pin DIMM PC10600 CL9
WD WD6400AADS 640GB **** 3.5-in Internal SATA2 7200rpm 32MB BULK 86348
SONY AD-7240S-0B Internal SATA DVD+/-RW BLACK 24X DVD Burner BUFFER BULK 80405
ASUS EAH5770 CUCORE/2DI/1GD5/A ATI Radeon HD5770 . 1GB PCI-Express DDR5 DVI VGA HDMI Retail
MICROSOFT WINDOWS 7 HOME PREM Operating Systems 64-BIT DVD OEM Pack

TOTAL: $1165

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Wired2Fire Hellspawn Gaming PC Review

Wired2Fire Hellspawn Gaming PC Review
Overall then Wired2Fire has put together a good PC. While it won't play all the latest games on maximum detail at higher than Full HD resolutions, it will play all of them very well indeed if you're willing to compromise a little, and it will remain relatively frugal and quiet while doing so. The only real negative is that the choice of motherboard means adding a second Radeon HD 5850 in CrossFire at a later date is not a viable option.
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