How the hell does a $7500 machine only have 6 GB RAM? Pathetic.
Also, what Altorin says. Buy a machine that can easily run the lastest game on max with a stable, high framerate. Then as soon as a game comes out that your machine can't handle (like, in a year or so) you THROW IT OUT THE WINDOW and buy a new one. You'll be cheaper off.
Hell, this thing will be obsolete in three years regardless of how powerful it is, because it won't support the new shader models, DirectX versions, and whatever other technology is in development. Sure, it'll still run games plenty fast enough, but not anymore on the highest quality.
So well, only a fool would buy it.
Also, what Altorin says. Buy a machine that can easily run the lastest game on max with a stable, high framerate. Then as soon as a game comes out that your machine can't handle (like, in a year or so) you THROW IT OUT THE WINDOW and buy a new one. You'll be cheaper off.
Hell, this thing will be obsolete in three years regardless of how powerful it is, because it won't support the new shader models, DirectX versions, and whatever other technology is in development. Sure, it'll still run games plenty fast enough, but not anymore on the highest quality.
So well, only a fool would buy it.