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yes game consoles are just for gaming and everything is dedicated to gaming and the ps2 core clock is around 295 mhz and the sis graphics are at 200 the xbox proc is at 733 mhz and graphics are nforce 4 4 pipes aate 300 mhz the gamecube i dont know.
 
gamecube is between ps2 and xbox 500ish if i remember correctly, but then why cant we dedicate a certain amount of cpu/pipes to pure gaming? and would setting a game to high priority in task manager have any affect? it seems kinda stupid if an xbox can run games as good as my computer for 150 bux where i spent close to 600... itd be cool if there was some kinda program to let u dedicate the certain cpu to games? i think thats what u were saying from before, i hope at least... also why cant computers run games off of a cd instead of a harddrive? they load maps and screens at the beginning of a game so why cant it just run off a cd? kinda makes me wanna get a keyboard and go to xbox360.. but then again ive been saying that for years
 
ya parlee but you forget one thing that the console maker makes their own os and instruction set for their games look at the xbox the proc runs at 733 mhz with powerpc instructions which are for gaming and only gaming look if mac had more games they could run them as good as an fx proc!
 
oh and parlee take the imac g5 and run it on doom 3 agianst the fx-55 it will beat it! look at the xbox 360 it's 3 cores one is dedicated to charecter interaction one to the enviroment and one for the audio thats what i heard wonder if it's true?
 
i dont understand why u couldnt install that on say a usb drive and plug it in and boot from the usb using the powerpc... it just seems kinda dumb to me that were spending thousands of dollars on computers for gaming when people spend 400 bux on an xbox 360 with 3 3.2 ghz processors...
 
yea, macs are more powerful they jsut arnt as mainstream because there more expensive, less customizable and have less support for games and other apps
 
Pentium 233Mhz with MMX Technology
Any Intel Motherboard
5.25 Floppy Drive
14.4mbps modem
Turbo mode
Floppy drive
40mm speaker (no subwoofer)
CTX or Viewsonic 12.1inch color screen
Full size keyboard and mouse with ATX connectors


Don't let the machine in my sig fool ya :wink:

I actually have 1 of those in my room runing linux it suks
 
You can dream about my system!!! 😛 😛
Components:
Lian Li PC-60plus Black Aluminum Case (w/TR-3B Black Thermometer/Fan Controller 3.5” bay)
Opteron 175 (2x 2.42 GHz, 2MB cache, Socket 939, .09 micron, E6 stepping, OSA175DAA6CD)
ThermalTake BigWaterSE 12cm liquid cooling system complete kit
Asus A8R-MVP Motherboard (ATI Radeon Xpress 200 CrossFire, socket 939, SATA2)
HiS X1800XT Graphics Card (625 MHz/700 MHz OC core/1500 Mhz/1600 MHz OC mem, Dual DL-DVI VIVO 512 MB PCIe)
ATI TV Theater 550 PRO Tuner (PCI TV and FM Tuner)
4x 512MB Corsair Micro Xpert DDR RAM (2-3-3-8-2T (spd 2-2-2-5-1T) TwinXP 1024-3200XL)
2x 74gig Western Digital Raptor Hard Drives RAID-0 (WD740GD RAID0 150gig Boot Drive)
2x 250gig Western Digital Caviar SE16 Hard Drives (WD2500KS storage and data)
Plextor 716AL Black 16x DVD/CD Burner (IDE slot loading type)
Antec TP-II 550 Power Supply (550 Watt ATX12V v2.0 PSU)
Dell 2405FPW 24-inch LCD Monitor (UltraSharp Wide Aspect Flat Panel Display)
Logitech G-15 Gaming Keyboard
Logitech Cordless Optical TrackMan
Case Fans (SilenX 120mm intake, Adda 120mm exhaust blower, SilenX 92mm exhaust and SilenX 80mm Fan)

4,935 3DMarks06 and 9,881 marks in 3DMark05.
 
Even better, my old 33MHz Intel 486.

Well have an old pentium 60mhz with 32mb ram and a 1GB hardrive that I saw in the back of a gift shop. $5.00 for the whole thing, I still think my Ti-85 graphing calculator puts up a good fight.
yes, the graphing calculator is more interesting than some old crappy rig.

I remember playing doom in school with that Ti-85. Well= sarcasim shall follow.
 
Hmmm.... my dream system......

A ever lasting Keg of Beer. (Tooheys Extra Dry)

Hmmmm.... 27 strippers.

Oh, and a greenhouse to grow.... tropical plants... :twisted:

oh and 15.4inch monitor.. YAY 8O
 
Mine, would be dual cpu mobo with 7800GTX 512 sli and water cooled. And truck full of mountain dew and other caffeine products. 😀

My girlfriend kept spending my money for house decoration. I can't save enough to buy my dream system. I started to hide some money on my secret piggy bank but Im worried she would fine out. I tell everything when I'm drunk. :evil:
 
Pentium 233Mhz with MMX Technology
Any Intel Motherboard
5.25 Floppy Drive
14.4mbps modem
Turbo mode
Floppy drive
40mm speaker (no subwoofer)
CTX or Viewsonic 12.1inch color screen
Full size keyboard and mouse with ATX connectors


Don't let the machine in my sig fool ya :wink:

I actually have 1 of those in my room runing linux it suks

Ouch, bashing my dream system! How dare you!
 
Muwhhha total dream pc :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
Motherboards:
10x - Tyan Thunder K8QS Pro (4882UG2NR) - 11.990,-
Processors:
40x - AMD Opteron 870 (2.0 GHz) - 79.960,-
Memory:
160x - Kingston ValueRAM DIMM 2 GB (Retail, KVR400D4R3A/2G, Registered) - 83.040,-
Slave cases:
9x- Procase IPC-C3FB 19" (Retail, black) - 2.781,-
Master Case:
1x - Procase IPC-C4EE (Bulk ) - 2.499,-
Ultra320 controllers:
2x - LSI Logic MR320-2x - 1.498,-
Harddisk's:
32x - Seagate Cheetah 15k.4 (Bulk , ST3146854LW) - 31.968,-
Hub for connecting everything along and having a connection for other compters to use.
1x - Asus GX2048 - 649,-
Side-storage system:
5x - Buffalo TeraStation 1,6 TB (Retail) - 8.495,-

Alright this will be a homebrewed super cluster. Consiting of 80ghz of AMD opteron power :twisted: . 360gb of memory :twisted: . Only 12.7tb of space 🙁 . A hub with a 50 slot 10/100/1000 transfer rate to connect the pc's together and to a outside pc.

The Hd's will be put in the master case which haves room for 32 disks :) The rest will be space less :)... The will be connected through the hub and being run by a outside pc running linux to use all of these super power...

The outside pc will be a fx60, 7800gtx512 etc... and playing all the games @ 500fps :twisted: :twisted: 8) :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
i dont get why u hate dell... k fine the xps is expensive for little perforamnce but so what, they can get away with that, but if u look at there sub 1000 dollar systems there good deals, yea intel has got dells balls in their mouth because they cant supply amd, but look at there quad gpu desktop, there one of the most advanced and biggest computer companys, there systems are solid if u uninstall all the crap they give u, and they give u it for lower prices, stop dissing dell, u have no reason to, ive owned 4 dells and all still run just as well as when i got them.
 
Ok, here is my revised "Gaming Enthusiast Dream Machine " based on parts that are readily available as of 2/28/06, all on ZipZoomFly. The only exception is the Arctic Silver which is from NewEgg since ZipZoomFly is completely out of stock. This is a somewhat more "Realistic and Solid" high end AMD setup than some others that i have seen lately, IMHO. Even considering this is in response to a "unlimited budget topic" I figure this kind of setup is still for someone with either deeper pockets than average or a nice sized tax return. 8)


MOTHERBOARD:

Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe nForce4 SLI Athlon 64(FX)/Athlon(X2)/Sempron 64-Bit Socket 939 Retail - Price $204.99 with 3 Yr Warranty and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping

PROCESSOR, FAN AND THERMAL COMPOUND:

AMD Athlon 64 FX-60 Dual Core Processor Socket 939 Retail - Price $1,011.00 with 3 Yr Warranty and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping
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Thermaltake CL-P0296 Silent Boost RX K8 CPU Cooler Retail - Price $34.99 with Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping
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Arctic Silver 5 High-Density Silver Thermal Compound 3.5Gram/Tube Retail - Price $5.99 with 1 Yr Warranty + $4.99 Fed-Ex 3 Day Shipping

MEMORY:

Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2PT 2GB Kit DDR400 XMS3200 Memory w/Platinum Heat Spreader Retail - Price $216.00 ($40 MIR) with Lifetime Warranty and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping

STORAGE:

Western Digital Raptor WD1500ADFD 150GB Serial ATA 10,000RPM Hard Drive w/16MB Buffer OEM - Price $279.50 with 5 Yr Warranty and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping
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Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD4000KD 400GB Serial ATA II 7200RPM Hard Drive w/16MB Buffer OEM - Price $184.50 with 3 Yr Warranty and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping
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Plextor PX-740A 16X Internal Dual Layer DVD+/- R/RW CD-R/RW Drive OEM - Black - Price $75.00 with 1 Yr Warranty and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping
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Mitsumi MTM43WBLK 1.44MB 3.5" OEM - Black - Price $15.50 with 2 Yr Warranty and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping

SOUND CARD:

Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Fatal1ty FPS Sound Card Retail - Price $265.00 ($40 MIR) with 1 Yr Warranty and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping

NETWORK CARD (Secondary):

Asus WL-138g Wireless 54Mbps PCI Network Adapter Retail - Price $29.99 with 1 Yr Warranty and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping

VIDEO CARD (SLI Setup):

ASUS EN7800GTX GeForce 7800 GTX PCI Express 256MB DDR3 Video Card w/Dual DVI & VIVO Retail (TWO) - Price $969.98 with 3 Yr Warranty EACH and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping

CASE, POWER SUPPLY AND UPS BACKUP:

APC BR1500 Back-UPS RS 1500VA 120V Retail - White - Price $195.00 with 2 Yr Warranty + $19.01 for Fed-Ex 5-7 Day Shipping
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Thermaltake Shark Series VA7000BWA Full Tower Aluminum Case w/o PSU Retail - Black - Price $149.00 with 2 Yr Warranty + $13.26 for Fed-Ex 5-7 Day Shipping
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Antec NeoHE 550 Watt ATX PSU Retail - Price $94.99 with 3 Yr Warranty and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping

KEYBOARD AND MOUSE:

Logitech Premium Desktop Optical Keyboard & Mouse Combo - Black - Price $29.99 with 3 Yr Warranty and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping

SPEAKERS:

Creative Labs GigaWorks S750 7.1 Speaker System Retail - Grey - Price $399.99 ($100 MIR) with 1 Yr Warranty and $29.94 for Fed-Ex 5-7 Day Shipping

DISPLAY:

Samsung 204T-Black SyncMaster 20in LCD Monitor Retail - Black - Price $514.99 with 3 Yr Warranty and Free Fed-Ex 2 Day Shipping


TOTALS:

Gaming Enthusiast Dream Machine

$4,670.41 + $89.23 S/H = $4,759.64 8O

The Case and UPS are heavy so they cost alot to ship. There are better deals for shipping elsewhere on those two items, but I'm sticking to my guns on this one. Also, some might prefer BOSS, Altec Lansing or other high end brands over Creative for a Sorround Sound Seaker package.

I tend to choose parts from major brands that receive good ratings, have a proven history of reliability across the board and provide a solid manufacturer warranty.

-- MaSoP