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Is this a good computer system?

What would you ad to make it better or is this ok?

What would you pay for this?

* MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L INTEL CHIPSET Motherboard
Audio: 8 Channel Hi-Definition Audio
LAN: 10/100/1000 Mb/s - Network card (connects to your ADSL/Broadband modem)
* PROCESSOR: Intel Core 2 QUAD Q6600 CPU
* VIDEO GRAPHICS CARD: NVidia GeForce 8800GT 512MB DDR3 with DUAL DVI outputs
* DVD/CD: Pioneer 20 Speed SATA DUAL LAYER
* HARD DRIVE: SEAGATE/WD 320 GB SATA2 Hard Disk Drive
* MEMORY: 4 Gigabytes - DDR2 800Mhz with Heatsinks
* CARD READER: All in One card Reader for your Digital Camera etc
* SOFTWARE: Open-Office Suite -AVGFREE AntiVirus - Nero
* OPERATING SYSTEM: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium - Genuine with COA & Disc - Fully installed
 
any screen come with it ? $1999 for just the tower
you proberly wouldnt need to upgrade it for 5 years or so...
it looks like it has all the newish stuff init so it would kickass for most things you would need to do...
are you buying it or trying to sell it ?
 
holy cow... that computer would be so fast its not funny... it'd last for ages! core 2 quad? a lot of the intel centrino core 2 duo's are pretty fast.. let alone a quad lol. perfect if your a multi tasker... awesome graphics card... ahh, wish i could afford a comp like this lol.

these computers normally cost a fortune.. not sure exactly how much, though, because theyve never been in my price range so ive never bothered to look at them :) would just get frustrated, such an awesome computer, but cnt get it
 
Depending if someone else has built it for you probly 1900 min up to 2500

Also ask yourself what your going to do with it, a system like this really is only required for heavy gfx game users or someone who requires fast processing power for graphic design programs along those lines. A simple home system with office and use on browsing the web, no games you could save easily 50% cash
 
It would depend on what you are using it for. If you intend on using it for heavy gaming this would be a fairly decent machine, the only thing I would consider upgrading if this was the case is the video card. Personally i don't see the point in only having an Nvidia GT series with that processor and memory... i would be considering a 8800 GTX minimum... although this could be quite a costly upgrade. If you do not intend on using the machine for such high end gaming i would consider saving the cash and downgrade to a core 2 duo E6600 and 2 gig memory... as the higher end parts would not be used. At a guess this downgrade would probably save you anywhere up to 7 or 8 hundred.

Hope this helps
 
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