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For the money, what you are buying is crap.
They are saying 2 gig of memory is over 230 dollars?
wtf you could get 2 gig for 40 bucks.

I dont get companies like that, just reminds me of alienware.
 
LanksCOH said:
For the money, what you are buying is crap.
They are saying 2 gig of memory is over 230 dollars?
wtf you could get 2 gig for 40 bucks.

I dont get companies like that, just reminds me of alienware.

Well, there are differences in performance from various types/brands of RAM, but on the whole I would agree with you Lanks.

For people who don't want to build their own machine or don't know how to it seems like a good machine.
 
That link doesn't work for me..but 2gig of ram is around 10 bucks now.<div>
</div><div>I used to build computers for friends, family members, and myself so I know a little bit about the price range.  The most expensive computer you can build yourself right now (excluding monitor, keyboard, mouse, OS CD) is probably around $2000-$2500.  Anymore than that and the increase in performance isn't worth the money...such as a 2.8Ghz CPU and a 3.0Ghz CPU with a freaking price difference of $200.</div><div>
</div><div>Also, "your computer is as fast as its slowest components," and that's usually your RAM.</div>
 
Well, the&nbsp;http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4282841&CatId=4093<span class="info">OCZ Gold Tri Channel 6GB PC10666 DDR3 Memory (3 x 2048!!!!) is $199, so, i dont know if they have fucking expensive ass water equipment shit freezing their expensive ram, i think its absurd.

I would love to buy a new computer if i could afford it (but the government wont let me work legally for a loooong time) so websites like this really piss me off at the moment.

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Did you watch the video about the making of the computer.&nbsp; It explains why the mem is so expensive.

Zaz
 
.SPiNE said:
That link doesn't work for me..

All you had to do was copy+paste in that case... Anyway I fixed the link.

And yeah, pricey, but that is a badass mother fucking computer
 
I'm still waiting for a long winded explination from Aemon about why they would go to submerged cooling. I know why, but it's still fun to read Aemon's posts...

I would love to have those solid state harddrives though... that would be awesome!
 
.SPiNE said:
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</div><div>Also, "your computer is as fast as its slowest components," and that's usually your RAM.
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Eh, it usually comes down to the physical storage device such as the Hard Disk Drive, but with these new fangled Solid State Drives I dunno anymore.

The submerged cooling that they're using is actually kind of cool, because instead of using the more traditional heatsink/fan or watercooling systems they use mineral oils to transfer heat from the processor.

Although, according to Tom's Hardware and Hard|OCP these cooling systems are NOT as reliable at keeping tempratures constant like a water cooled system. It appears that after about 6 or so hours of hard core gaming, the tempratures will begin to constantly climb until the system eventually overheats and has to reboot. Now the systems they're using do not have a radiator to help cool down the system that kind of defeats the purpose, because they're designed NOT to have radiators for aesthetic purposes.

Have a good one.
 
Claymore Frost said:
I'm still waiting for a long winded explination from Aemon about why they would go to submerged cooling. I know why, but it's still fun to read Aemon's posts...

I would love to have those solid state harddrives though... that would be awesome!
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</div><div>Long-winded is right.</div>
 
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