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So does this look good for a new PC?
#1
Hate sharing a PC with my brother, soo

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Product(s) Total

  Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 / 2.66GHz / 6MB Cache / 1333FSB / LGA775 $233.00
  LG GH22NS50 SATA DVD Re-Writer (22x - Black) $39.00
  Thermaltake V9 - Black Midi ATX Tower Case - 23cm Top Fan & Side Window Panel (No PSU) $112.20
  Asus NVIDIA ENGTX260-HTDI-896 GTX260, 896MB, 448bit, DDR3, DUALVIEW, 2xDVI, HDCP, PCIE2.0, HDMI $229.90
  LG 22" W2253TQ BLACK LCD - 2MS / WUXGA 1920x1080 / D-SUB / DVI $199.00
  Razer Arctosa Gaming Keyboard - Black Key Edition $45.10
  Corsair TX-650 650W ATX Power Supply $133.10
  Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit DVD - OEM $139.70
  Asus P5P43TD Intel Mainboard - 4x DDR3 / 6x Sata / 1x IDE / Gigabit Lan / LGA 775 $111.00
  Corsair DDR3 4GB PC-10600/1333 (2x XMS3 2GB) TW3X4G1333C9A Ram $133.10
  Seagate Barracuda 500GB 7200RPM 16MB SATA 3Gbs $64.00


Sub-Total: $1,439.10


Got a gaming mouse already :)
If you need any links to the peices, tell me.
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#2
895.85€  your 1440$ AUD are :P

for 895€ nice parts, altho they still could be cheaper... like  800€

Edit: didnt notice there was a 22" flatscreen included, price's fine then.
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#3
Why not get the Lycosa? That one's moar pretty than the Arctosa!
Otherwise, it looks like a fine machine. :)
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#4
Btw you should really think twice whether you really NEED a so called "gaming" keyboard. I got the gaming keyboard Logitech G11 (the one with 18x3 extra keys, media panel, other extra stuff, blue light, etc).. and tbh it wasnt really worth the money. I mean the keyboard is great, but i wouldnt buy it again.

I almost never use any of the extra keys, the only thing that i'm really happy about is the media panel which i am using all day. (and when its darker the blue light is useful aswell).

But besides that, a simple 15€ keyboard would do the same job :p
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#5
I'm getting the keyboard for Christmas as a gift from santa :'(

Anyway, just wanted to know. And whats the comparison with the EVAGA GTX 260, ASUS 260 and XFX 260?
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#6
Mostly just the warranty, XFX and Evga have the best :)

btw, how much does the HD 4890 cost their? It's better than the GTX 260, so if it costs the same amount...go for the 4890.
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#7
no point get a 775 system today. Plus that 775 cpu is crap. 

1156 / am3 is better choice, or 1366 if it fit the budget.
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#8
I have no idea what you mean mjaa, and I prefer Intel over AMD. I know more about intel...

@cloakster
http://www.centrecom.com.au/catalog/prod...s_id=34785
4870 - $196.90

http://www.centrecom.com.au/catalog/prod...s_id=42564
4890 - $235.40

????

Whats bit? Like 4890 is 256bit, GTX 260 is 448bit?
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#9
get a 1156 system then.

775 is outdated.


Just to give you a example about the changes i am talking about:

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This is 9269kr. Witch is 862,92 EUR.

cheaper then the outdated 775 system you've pick.
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#10
the hell is a 775 system?
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