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Silencer13

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The perfet pc If you could build the top PC with ulimited funds and resources, with the current realesed electronics what would be in it. What parts, whos parts and what OS would make your pc the best of the best. Yes a mac is a type of pc, just becuase they think they are different doesnt mean they are. A mac is computer you use for your personal reasons, a pc.

So whats the perfect PC for: gaming, video, programs and business, art, music etc....

As for me I would to try one of those
Gaming
i7 975 Extreme 3.3Ghz
Intel DG45ID mobo
4gb ddr2 667/800
SATA 2 WD 500gb hd. 7200 rpm 32mb buffer
wifi b/g/n
nvida video card gtx285,
SATA dvd player 22x,
Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme
Windows Vistas Business(mostly becuase it comes without all that extra crap, maybe win 7)

So what the best perfect PC
 

Fangface74

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You forgot a RAID array, SLI and 10,000 rpm and SSD hard drives.

And Vista??? was that a joke at the end?
 

DigitalSushi

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Unfortunately the PC world moves too fast to make a dream PC, I guess my dream PC is one that runs shit well for a good price.

I stopped dreaming of bleeding edge technology when I realised PC tech is pretty much obsolete within six months, why bother?.
 

VincentX3

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I'll come back to this thread in 4-6months just to "LOL" at you and you're "Not-so-Perfect" PC anymore.


On the serious note, That's a fine PC. Other than the 4GB DDRII Ram, might as well get DDRIII at 1100 (I think it was)

Vista is just........ a piece of trash errr.... not worthy.
 

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ColdStorage said:
Unfortunately the PC world moves too fast to make a dream PC, I guess my dream PC is one that runs shit well for a good price.

I stopped dreaming of bleeding edge technology when I realised PC tech is pretty much obsolete within six months, why bother?.
This, and you severely run into diminishing returns when throwing extra money at PC parts. When going from upper mid-range parts to bleeding edge, the price skyrockets while performance only climbs marginally.
 

DigitalSushi

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AbuFace said:
ColdStorage said:
Unfortunately the PC world moves too fast to make a dream PC, I guess my dream PC is one that runs shit well for a good price.

I stopped dreaming of bleeding edge technology when I realised PC tech is pretty much obsolete within six months, why bother?.
This, and you severely run into diminishing returns when throwing extra money at PC parts. When going from upper mid-range parts to bleeding edge, the price skyrockets while performance only climbs marginally.
While not destroying the OP's thread completely, if I had the money I probably would buy a bleeding edge PC, but only after I'd bought huge quantities of drugs and sportcars and mountain condo's.

A condo that I could drive would be models to in my luxurious sports cars and take advantage of after i'd plied them with copious amounts of cocaine (like any model would have for dinner).

After that I would be far too tired to play Crysis, so whats the fucking point of having something capable of running that monster?.
 

Silencer13

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Damn Downers i was just asking for an opinion ut with all these comments im thinking about going Amish. Its just a fun little thing to make up even though most of the lower end pc will be obsolete in months, and the more higher ends seem to lose value in a year. its a real shame. I choose vista business besucase it is more secure than xp and becuase its business it comes without all that crap home and premium come with. besides all that leaves is linux which cant handle games and osx snow Leopard which needs specific software and thats just annoying.

Damn sli. forgot about that oh well my perfect top pc just became obsolete in 3..2..crap
 

koichan

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Silencer13 said:
As for me I would to try one of those
Gaming
i7 975 Extreme 3.3Ghz
Intel DG45ID mobo
4gb ddr2 667/800
SATA 2 WD 500gb hd. 7200 rpm 32mb buffer
wifi b/g/n
nvida video card gtx285,
SATA dvd player 22x,
Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme
Windows Vistas Business(mostly becuase it comes without all that extra crap, maybe win 7)

So what the best perfect PC
Just picking a few things out of that list:

4gb ddr2 667/800 - 4GB is low-end/average at best (my 2year old PC has 8GB DDR2 800) you'd be wanting 12-16GB+ DDR3 for a 'perfect' PC

SATA 2 WD 500gb hd. 7200 rpm 32mb buffer - low-end/average at best again, you'd be wanting SSD's in RAID with possibly a large capacity mechanical drive(1-2TB) as well.

SATA dvd player 22x - decidedly low end, DVD-writer at bare minimum, you'd be wanting a Blu-ray writer drive though
 

Silencer13

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koichan said:
Silencer13 said:
As for me I would to try one of those
Gaming
i7 975 Extreme 3.3Ghz
Intel DG45ID mobo
4gb ddr2 667/800
SATA 2 WD 500gb hd. 7200 rpm 32mb buffer
wifi b/g/n
nvida video card gtx285,
SATA dvd player 22x,
Sound Blaster X-Fi Extreme
Windows Vistas Business(mostly becuase it comes without all that extra crap, maybe win 7)

So what the best perfect PC
Just picking a few things out of that list:

4gb ddr2 667/800 - 4GB is low-end/average at best (my 2year old PC has 8GB DDR2 800) you'd be wanting 12-16GB+ DDR3 for a 'perfect' PC

SATA 2 WD 500gb hd. 7200 rpm 32mb buffer - low-end/average at best again, you'd be wanting SSD's in RAID with possibly a large capacity mechanical drive(1-2TB) as well.

SATA dvd player 22x - decidedly low end, DVD-writer at bare minimum, you'd be wanting a Blu-ray writer drive though
but my cpus badass Right???? Right????
 

hailene

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Just go nuts at alienware.com

Sure, the stuff is overpriced, but it's fun to oggle at the goodies.
 

koichan

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Silencer13 said:
but my cpus badass Right???? Right????
I think so, i didn't mention it because i don't really follow intel's stuff much.

I didn't want to add my opinion to things i'm not that sure about :)
 

Zacharine

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Silencer13 said:
but my cpus badass Right???? Right????
Umm, no. Well, they are, to a point. But with unlimited money you could buy your wery own supercomputer composed of a hundred thousand or so processors, a hundred Tb:s of hard drive space, enough RAM to fill a server rack, four or five displays and an OS designed and coded for that computer alone.

It would still be a personal computer, but one that had enough processing power to put NASA, FBI and CIA combined to shame. It would cost a whole s***load of money and employ several systems designers, engineers and component manufacturers for several months. But hey, unlimited resources as specified.

You want to virtually model nuclear bomb exposions down to atomic level? This baby just might do that.
 

Silencer13

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SakSak said:
Silencer13 said:
but my cpus badass Right???? Right????
Umm, no. Well, they are, to a point. But with unlimited money you could buy your wery own supercomputer composed of a hundred thousand or so processors, a hundred Tb:s of hard drive space, enough RAM to fill a server rack, four or five displays and an OS designed and coded for that computer alone.

It would still be a personal computer, but one that had enough processing power to put NASA, FBI and CIA combined to shame. It would cost a whole s***load of money and employ several systems designers, engineers and component manufacturers for several months. But hey, unlimited resources as specified.

You want to virtually model nuclear bomb exposions down to atomic level? This baby just might do that.
Damn i like they way you think
 

Zacharine

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Silencer13 said:
SakSak said:
Silencer13 said:
but my cpus badass Right???? Right????
Umm, no. Well, they are, to a point. But with unlimited money you could buy your wery own supercomputer composed of a hundred thousand or so processors, a hundred Tb:s of hard drive space, enough RAM to fill a server rack, four or five displays and an OS designed and coded for that computer alone.

It would still be a personal computer, but one that had enough processing power to put NASA, FBI and CIA combined to shame. It would cost a whole s***load of money and employ several systems designers, engineers and component manufacturers for several months. But hey, unlimited resources as specified.

You want to virtually model nuclear bomb exposions down to atomic level? This baby just might do that.
Damn i like they way you think
Hey, in any dilemma if given unbound resources there is only one acceptable solution:

Go nuts.

There is no such thing as too much. If it were possible to build a computer the size of the moon, then that would make a decent starting point. Only until it would collapse under it's own gravity we'd have achieved some kind of limit.
 

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Intel Core i7 975 Extreme Edition 3.33GHz
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Corsair 12GB (6x2GB) DDR3 1333MHz XMS3
Quad Sli GTX 295
OCZ 250GB 2.5" SATAII Apex Series Solid State Drive (operating system)
Seagate ST31500341AS 1.5TB Hard Drive SATAII 7200rpm 32MB Cache (storage)
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Enermax Revolution 1250W PSU - 91% Efficiency Certification
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