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Magniir wrote:Ew. Dell.
ORDER INFORMATION:
Order#: 177035
Date: 20/10/2010 03:57:59
ADDITIONAL INFO:
Sales: ALAN
Referral: Custom PC
COMMENTS/SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
OCT
ITEMS:
Intel X58 Configurator (NO MONITOR)
INFI7DDR3Z, http://www.cyberpowersystem.co.uk/syste ... figurator/
*BASE_PRICE: [+552]
CABLE: None
CAS: Thermaltake Armor A60 Gaming Mid-Tower Case with SideClick EasySwap / SSD Support and front USB3 port [+24]
CASUPGRADE: NONE
CD: 24X Double Layer Dual Format DVD±R/±RW + CD-R/RW DRIVE (BLACK COLOR)
CD2: NONE
CPU: Intel® Core™ i7-950 3.06 GHz 8M Intel Smart Cache LGA1366 ***Overclockable S&S***
CS_FAN: Maximum Case Cooling Fans for your selected case, and match the colour of the fans already in the case [+15]
DONGLES: NONE
EXPAN: NONE
FA_HDD: None
FAN: CoolerMaster V8 Gaming CPU Cooling Fan (Extreme Silent Operation at only 22dBA + Overclock Proof) ***Overclockable XXX*** [+2]
FLASHMEDIA: None
FLOPPY: NONE
FREEBIE_HD: None
FREEBIE_NVVC: None
HDD: 640GB SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD [+18] (1.28TB (640GBx2) Raid 0 Extreme Performance [+47])
HDD2: 640GB SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 64MB Cache 7200RPM HDD [+47] (Single Hard Drive)
HOMEINSTALL: NONE
IEEE_CARD: NONE
KEYBOARD: NONE
MEMORY: 6GB (3x2GB) PC10666 DDR3/1333mhz Triple Channel Memory [+37] (Corsair XMS3 w/Heat Spreader ***Overclockable XXX*** [+27])
MODEM: NONE
MONITOR: NONE
MONITOR2: NONE
MONITOR3: NONE
MOTHERBOARD: (3-Way SLI Support) Asus P6X58D-E Intel X58 Chipset SLI/CrossFireX Mainboard Triple-Channel DDR3/1600 SATA-III RAID w/ 7.1Audio,GbLAN,IEEE1394a,USB3.0,SATA-III,RAID,3 Gen2 PCIe, 1 PCIe X1 & 2 PCI *** XXX overclocking *** [+19]
MOUSE: NONE
NETWORK: ONBOARD 10/100 NETWORK CARD
OS: Microsoft® Windows® 7 Home Premium [+74] (64-bit Edition)
OVERCLOCK: No Overclocking
POWERSUPPLY: Corsair Power Supplies [+49] (850 Watts CMPSU-850HX Modular-- Quad SLI Ready [+32])
PRO_WIRING1: Professional Wiring for All WIRING Inside The System Chasis - Minimize Cable Exposure, Maximize Airflow in Your System [+19]
RUSH: NONE
SOUND: HIGH DEFINITION ON-BOARD 7.1 AUDIO
SPEAKERS: NONE
TEMP: NONE
TVRC: NONE
UPS: None
USB: Built-in USB 2.0 Ports
USBHD: NONE
VC_PHYSX: None
VIDEO: ATI Radeon HD 5770 PCI-E 16X 1GB DDR5 Video Card [+52]
VIDEO2: None, or On-Board Integrated Graphics
VIDEO3: None, or On-Board Integrated Graphics
WAP: NONE
WARRANTY: STANDARD WARRANTY: 3-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY PLUS LIFE-TIME TECHNICAL SUPPORT
WEBCAM: NONE
WNC: NONE
_PRICE: (+1014)
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£1,014.00x1 £1,014.00
SUBTOTAL: £1,014.00
VAT (17.5%): £181.83
Shipping: Standard Delivery UK mainland £25.00
GRAND TOTAL: £1,220.83
Spiderbot01 wrote:But I don't really know the difference between i3, 5 and 7 and how good they all are compared to dual core processors
Spiderbot01 wrote:Samsung NC110
~þsÿçhø~ wrote:My laptops screen is broke, how can i fix it?
James wrote:THROW DARK SOULS AT IT
Dae wrote:Spiderbot01 wrote:But I don't really know the difference between i3, 5 and 7 and how good they all are compared to dual core processors
You meant, "Core 2 Duo processors". Some of the i3, i5 and even i7 are also dual core, although they will be substantially better than most Core 2 Duo's.
This perhaps may give you an idea about how they all compare to each other.
The small keyboard on a netbook is really no problem at all for a lot of people. Same for the screen, it's still at a decent resolution despite it's size. (Depending on what kind of work you're gonna end up doing you could consider plugging it in a second monitor at work though, but the same counts for a laptop)Tantalus wrote:There is ultimately a compromise here.
Buy a laptop - optimum for work (take anywhere and work anywhere), not great for gaming (mobile processor).
Buy a desktop/netbook combo - not so great for work (smaller keyboard is a pain, shitty screen, sloth performance), better for gaming (although the desktop would be no champ).
GrandpaTerran wrote:THIS MAP HAS BEEN POSTPONED FOR NOW I'LL RE-DEVELOP WHEN I HAVE COMPLETED MY MAPPING TRAINING
Tantalus wrote:smaller keyboard is a pain
Shinobi wrote:Dae wrote:Spiderbot01 wrote:But I don't really know the difference between i3, 5 and 7 and how good they all are compared to dual core processors
You meant, "Core 2 Duo processors". Some of the i3, i5 and even i7 are also dual core, although they will be substantially better than most Core 2 Duo's.
This perhaps may give you an idea about how they all compare to each other.
Thanks Dae. I did in fact mean dual core... wasn't aware of the 2 core ones! Well, didn't think there were 2 core i7s??
Mine's an i7-950... I get confused between physical and logical cores. Kinda thought all "core iX2 series were 6 core though... ooops