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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2008

Gaming Rig:

Manufacturer: Planet Havok
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q9300 @ 2.50GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.5GHz
Memory: 4048MB RAM
Hard Drive:660 GB Total
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280
Monitor: Envision Series HDTV HDMI
Sound Card: Speakers (Creative SB X-Fi) XtremeMusic
Speakers/Headphones: Logitech 5.1
Keyboard: Zboard
Mouse: Wireless Mouse
Mouse Surface: Wood
Operating System: Windows Vista™ Ultimate (6.0, Build 6001)
Motherboard: DP35DP Intel
Computer Case: Tagan EL Diablo

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  • best PC is a PC with ATI and AMD not Intel and nVidia

  • AMD AND ATI is dying and losing especially with Adobe only supporting Nvidia in the CS4 Package

  • Well adobe uses OpenGL not Cuda so ATI is also suported!

  • Nvidia still wins

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  • Sucks that shit players have good pcs.

  • Only 2.5GHz though...That's not fast.

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  • AMD is for pure overclockers and Intel is for people who is already satisfied with their performance.

  • @keiluko Ati is has better performance and it's cheaper to buy, but nvidia supports 16x antialiasing but ati 8x. Nvidia has nvidia physx and on most of the games playing with nvidia you can set more graphics options. But if you combine ati with amd it's way better than intel + nvidia.

    So performancicly and budgetly ATI WINS not Nvidia.

  • female nano suit voice??? that sucks badly

  • does terring up takes physic

  • sorry for this!! But i have to say it.. You sucks at crysis ^^

  • one of the best looking levels in the game

  • 2.5Ghz per core for a quad-core gaming PC is not fast. It's sufficient, absolutely, but most PC gamers will have it in the 3.0-4.0Ghz range.

  • >.> I hate when people do this "multiplication".....It is NOT multiplied by four. Think about it as a kitchen with 4 ovens. A woman tries to bake a cake, and took her 24 minutes, would you say if she cooks it "in all 4 ovens" it would only take 6 minutes? Understand now?.... I can give you ALOT of different perspectives you can put a quad core in. Your not baking a cake in 4 different ovens, your baking 4 cakes in 4 different ovens to get the job faster. I really want you to understand >.>

  • Guys... read first..

    QUAD 2,5... Which makes it 10 GhZ, and that IS fast..

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