The 960gb ssd was 450 euro, both 500gb momentus xt drives were 110 euro each, the 1tb hybrid ssds were 399 euro each.
The storage centers however, I don't want to tell you (WTETT )
(wtett = way to expensive to tell)
AMD Radeon 6450 is rubbish
O_O we have the same PC except mine isn't a evo editionRamteamJax wrote:Running on the system below, works like a charm:
Coolermaster Stacker 830 Evolutions DFS Edition
MS-Tech 920w PSU
Core i5 2400 3.1ghz @ 3.4 stable (sandy bridge platform)
10gb DDR3 1600mhz ram (need it for photoshop 'n stuff)
Crucial 960gb SSD
2x Seagate 500gb Momentus XT (Hybrid-SSD)
2x OCZ 1TB Hybrid-SSD (PCI-e)
2x Western Digital Sentinel DX4000 6TB Storage Centers
1x Creative SB0270 external soundcard 24-bits
1x Samsung Bluraywriter
1x Philips HD-DVD writer (yes, they still exist but no1 uses HD-DVD anymore since Bluray has been the standard since 2006)
Gigabyte 3GB HD7950 @ HD7970 bios
Zalman FPS Gun FG1000 (google it) mouse
Trust eLED led-keyboard (google it)
1x HP 2159m monitor (21.5 inch full hd)
1x Samsung LE19R71B monitor (19 inch 1440x900 reso)
1x Logitech Z-2300 speakerset (best 2.1 set I've éver had ánd seen !!)
1x PC Desk
1x Chair
4x Angry Birds action figures
1x Sony Xperia U
and some other stuff lying around..
Yah, the 6450 is total and utter sh1t. Although your computer rely's on a combination of your cpu, memory and videocard, the videocard is the leading component for gaming 'n stuff.
You can't expect a videocard under 120 euro / 140 dollar to function properly with current and future games.
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i just got blood dragon and runs at 1080p low settingsPrepsi wrote:O_O we have the same PC except mine isn't a evo editionRamteamJax wrote:Running on the system below, works like a charm:
Coolermaster Stacker 830 Evolutions DFS Edition
MS-Tech 920w PSU
Core i5 2400 3.1ghz @ 3.4 stable (sandy bridge platform)
10gb DDR3 1600mhz ram (need it for photoshop 'n stuff)
Crucial 960gb SSD
2x Seagate 500gb Momentus XT (Hybrid-SSD)
2x OCZ 1TB Hybrid-SSD (PCI-e)
2x Western Digital Sentinel DX4000 6TB Storage Centers
1x Creative SB0270 external soundcard 24-bits
1x Samsung Bluraywriter
1x Philips HD-DVD writer (yes, they still exist but no1 uses HD-DVD anymore since Bluray has been the standard since 2006)
Gigabyte 3GB HD7950 @ HD7970 bios
Zalman FPS Gun FG1000 (google it) mouse
Trust eLED led-keyboard (google it)
1x HP 2159m monitor (21.5 inch full hd)
1x Samsung LE19R71B monitor (19 inch 1440x900 reso)
1x Logitech Z-2300 speakerset (best 2.1 set I've éver had ánd seen !!)
1x PC Desk
1x Chair
4x Angry Birds action figures
1x Sony Xperia U
and some other stuff lying around..
Yah, the 6450 is total and utter sh1t. Although your computer rely's on a combination of your cpu, memory and videocard, the videocard is the leading component for gaming 'n stuff.
You can't expect a videocard under 120 euro / 140 dollar to function properly with current and future games.
nathan is a mexican!!
LOL i mistook PC with case XDRamteamJax wrote:Running on the system below, works like a charm:
Coolermaster Stacker 830 Evolutions DFS Edition
MS-Tech 920w PSU
Core i5 2400 3.1ghz @ 3.4 stable (sandy bridge platform)
10gb DDR3 1600mhz ram (need it for photoshop 'n stuff)
Crucial 960gb SSD
2x Seagate 500gb Momentus XT (Hybrid-SSD)
2x OCZ 1TB Hybrid-SSD (PCI-e)
2x Western Digital Sentinel DX4000 6TB Storage Centers
1x Creative SB0270 external soundcard 24-bits
1x Samsung Bluraywriter
1x Philips HD-DVD writer (yes, they still exist but no1 uses HD-DVD anymore since Bluray has been the standard since 2006)
Gigabyte 3GB HD7950 @ HD7970 bios
Zalman FPS Gun FG1000 (google it) mouse
Trust eLED led-keyboard (google it)
1x HP 2159m monitor (21.5 inch full hd)
1x Samsung LE19R71B monitor (19 inch 1440x900 reso)
1x Logitech Z-2300 speakerset (best 2.1 set I've éver had ánd seen !!)
1x PC Desk
1x Chair
4x Angry Birds action figures
1x Sony Xperia U
and some other stuff lying around..
Yah, the 6450 is total and utter sh1t. Although your computer rely's on a combination of your cpu, memory and videocard, the videocard is the leading component for gaming 'n stuff.
You can't expect a videocard under 120 euro / 140 dollar to function properly with current and future games.