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cunningham

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 21:15

www.pcspecialist.co.uk thats were i got my rig fairly good prices and lifetime warranty on memory


jamied

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 20:36

my bro is building a pc very very similar at mo, he coolermaster stacker 832 case. Hes just specced it up on OC, but is hanging about ordering to see that the new 9800 is like.
Will get his to post spec in a bit.

[Edited on 09-11-2007 by 306CORSA]


radicalry00

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 19:54

I envy you I really do.


Joe

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 18:31

Too much money imo :lol:;)


dna23

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 18:18

Interested in doing that, I could buy another one actually... can i set it up now even after i've started using the first? Excuse my ignorance btw.


Bart

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 17:57

would have been better with 2x wd HD in split raid, but very nice setup.


Cosmo

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 17:30

the warranty and support is the big thing IMO for not building it yourself, and with the money off most PC builders get the parts for it tends not to come out much more expensive than building it yourself.


dna23

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 17:18

Without meaning to sound like a dick, I priced it up and it wasn't much less. Also buying it as a built PC means if I have a problem I can just go straight back to them for a fix, If i bought bits left right and centre I'd be in trouble when it comes down to whats to blame for the problem, who fixes it or exchanges bits .etc I know theres manufacturers warranties but this way was much easier for only a little bit more.

Also I lacked the knowledge of building it, only once I got it and took my old one apart, played around did I learn. Next time I may build it myself but I have the money to spend so it's not an issue.

_Allan_ been looking for those adhesive base ones for a while now, cheers!


Specced up without buying it ready built it costs £1762 but that is using one site only not shopping around all over. Hardly that much of a saving and thats not including the Office 2007 which RRPs for about 350-450

[Edited on 09-11-2007 by dna23]


_Allan_

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 17:14

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/100pcs-x-Cable-Ties-100-x-2-5-2-5mm-BLACK-Small-Tidy_W0QQitemZ170166898565QQihZ007QQcategoryZ67858QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Cable-Tie-Self-Adhesive-Base-2-Way-Black-Pkt-100-NBB22_W0QQitemZ250184334245QQihZ015QQcategoryZ3188QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

:)


Russ

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 17:14

nice rig, but OMG THE PRICE! simebody ahs probably already said it, but, you could of built it for less


Cosmo

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 16:55

I do love that Tuniq cooler though :cool::cool:


dannymccann

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 16:51

you didnt build it?? u couldve saved loads surely?


Cosmo

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 16:49

I cant believe how the cables came though :lol: For £1800 you'd of expected them to of hid them away well for you!!

Should look :cool::cool: once your all done though!


dna23

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 16:47

Was intending to do that but couldn't be arsed :lol: so ran them up this side, ideally one day i'll take it apart, cut the back metal case up to feed through the cables directly down to the PSU and so on, really tidy it up but for now and getting them out of the way of the fans it's done the job perfectly.

The two cards at the moment are both pretty high spec anyway on the market, most games would run perfectly with one let alone two :lol: but yes I appreciate it's still new technology they need to sort out properly and when they do, it should be good.

Also went for Vista 64 bit, mainly for CAD reasoning - so far.... it's been fine. But i shall wait and see!


Cosmo

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 16:44

Run the power cables up the other side of the optical drive/HDD part, should hide it wway a little more when side is off, or behind the mobo tray if its got a removable one.

Looks good though, you know what I said about the spec when you u2u'd but you had already ordered it, but if your keeping it for a while then the two cards may well work out a good option when games finally take advantage of them!


dna23

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 16:37

Your's will probably be better, it's fairly old not even duo core just would suit someone perfectly as an everyday machine.


dannymccann

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 16:36

ill have a gander, not long put new parts into this one, but always worth having a look


dna23

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 16:34

Should do, had an Alienware before which was a lot but did me for about 4 years. There is new technology coming out and I know that but I thought fuck it, can't be doing with sitting around for ages waiting for prices to drop and new stuff to come out as you're fighting a losing battle.

Will do me for my last 3 years of uni then I can upgrade again :)

Have some bits for sale from my last PC as well some people may be interested in... may post them up in the for sale section.


dannymccann

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 16:31

o my thats a lot of dosh, although unless u are one of these people who upgrades as and when a new technology comes out you will probly get 3 years at least out of that??


dna23

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 16:30

1800 notes give or take, with Vista Home Premium and Ultimate Office 2007.


dannymccann

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 16:29

jesus H christ that is a spec an half!!! how much did that set you back? :!


dna23

posted on 9th Nov 07 at 16:25

Bioshock is amazing on it... COD4 and Crysis to come soon :)

Quad Q6600 OC'd to 3.00GHz
Asus Striker Extreme nForce 680 SLi
Corsair DDR2 XMS2 Dominator PC2-8500C5 TwinX (4x1GB)
1 x 500GB WD HD
2 x 160GB Seagate HD
2x NVIDIA 8800 GTX 768MB in SLi
OCZ 1010W Next Generation Power Supply

Rather good set up I think :thumbs:

As I got it :)



Wiring needed looking at, it was an absolute mess.

So I took some time rewiring it and playing about and was left with:







I'm waiting on a Corsair Memory Cooler and I may play about with the front, make the CD drive a slim line one at the bottom and have 3 x 120mm fans running up the entire front.

Sorry about the pics, they're a bit dodgy as I took them on a new camera, just got the Nikon D70s and new lenses, still playing about :thumbs:

[Edited on 09-11-2007 by dna23]