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Scott S Heavy Metal
Registered 21/03/2008
Points 51
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31st August, 2009 at 16:04:05 -
So I'm getting a new computer today. And I would like to ask your opinion on this computer here:
Gateway Intel Core i7 920 2.66GHz Computer (FX6801-09H)
Base Features
Processor Type Intel Core i7 920
Processor Speed Core I7 2.66 GHz
RAM 12GB DDR3 SDRAM
Hard Drive Speed/Capacity 1TB 7200RPM
Optical Drives 18x DVD+/-R/RW SuperMulti Drive
Graphics NVIDIA GeForce GTX285
Pre-loaded Operating System Windows Vista Home Premium 64-Bit
Graphics
Dedicated Video Memory Yes
Shared Video Memory No
TV Tuner No
Video Memory 1GB
Display
HDCP Compliant No
Native Screen Resolution No
Screen Size/Type No
Audio
Audio Output HD Audio with 5.1 Channel Audio Support
Digital Input No
Digital Output No
Integrated Microphone No
Line Out No
Line-In input Yes - Back
Microphone Input Yes - Front And Back
Sound Card Intel X58 Chipset
Speaker Wattage Not Applicable
Networking
Ethernet Port 10/100/1000
Integrated Bluetooth No
Integrated WiFi No
Inputs/Outputs
Card Reader Yes
Component Output No
Composite Output No
DVI Output Yes
E-SATA Yes
FireWire (IEEE 1394) 1 - Front; 1 - Back
HDMI No
S-Video Output Yes
USB 2.0 2 - Front; 4 - Back
VGA Output Yes
Webcam No
Computing Features
Available AGP Slots Not Applicable
Available Hard Drive Bays 2
Available Memory Slots 6
Available Optical Bays Not Applicable
Available PCI Slots 2 - PCI 2.3
Available PCI-E Slots 1 - PCI E X1; 1 - PCI Express X16
Power Supply 750 Watts
Processor Cache 8MB L2 Cache
Removable Storage No
or here for the link. http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?sku_id=0665000FS10124869&catid=27564&logon=&langid=EN
So what would you say good buy or not? (Doesn't matter about price as long as its under $2000)
Rockin' it.
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OMC What a goofball
Registered 21/05/2007
Points 3516
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31st August, 2009 at 16:09:41 -
Well, it's not hurting for good specs, that's for sure. Whether it's the best value I don't know, because I haven't even bothered to look at tricked out desktops lately since I can't afford one. But I've seen many desktops and laptops that price with lower specs... The Core i7 is pretty extreme. And 12GB RAM? Yeah...
Strange though that it only comes with Home Premium. O_o Of course you could always slap Ultimate or XP in that puppy. Also notice it has no Wifi, but you may not need that.
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Silveraura God's God
Registered 08/08/2002
Points 6747
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31st August, 2009 at 18:10:24 -
Ultimate is just an unnecessarily expensive version of Home Premium with no real extra features that most of us care about. I'd say it's really only for computer enthusiasts.
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Lazernaut
Registered 08/09/2002
Points 1103
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31st August, 2009 at 21:06:23 -
The main difference between Home Premium and the "better" editions is that you can't join a network domain on Home, but you don't need that as a private user anyway as it's mostly for schools and companies. And there sure as hell isn't any performance gain in going with a "better" Vista.
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Silveraura God's God
Registered 08/08/2002
Points 6747
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31st August, 2009 at 23:27:13 -
Vista had an ugly set of editions.
You have:
Home Basic which was an abomination.
Home Premium, a media edition with media center, Aero, but no real useful features.
Business, pretty much all the useful features with nothing that Vista boasted about having, like media center or aero.
Ultimate, the most expensive operating system to date, with nothing more than both Home Premium and Business combined.
Fortunately, Windows 7 is set up like Windows XP was. Home < Pro < Ultimate
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OMC What a goofball
Registered 21/05/2007
Points 3516
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31st August, 2009 at 23:35:32 -
I thought the complete disk imaging and a few other administrative tools were exclusive to Ultimate... Windows Backup wouldn't let me image the hard drive on Home Premium.
Oh well, it doesn't really matter. I like Ultimate the best because it looks better to have it say "Ultimate" than "Home Premium" on the logon screen. I only installed it because I got it for $6 from the campus store.
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Scott S Heavy Metal
Registered 21/03/2008
Points 51
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1st September, 2009 at 00:22:35 -
Wow this got kinda derailed pretty fast. >_>
Rockin' it.
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Neuro Ludologist
Registered 29/10/2006
Points 437
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1st September, 2009 at 00:42:45 -
I have a Gateway myself, an FX4710. If this one is anything like the one I have, the cooling will be awful - we had to send it in for repairs. Still, great bang for buck, mine ran almost every possible game on super-high settings, beautiful and smooth. This one looks to have at least twice the power of my FX4710, you'll be sailing for years with it! It looks to cost only ~$400 more than mine did. Compared to everything else I saw in Best Buy, the FX4710 was the best value besides building a PC myself. This one doesn't look much different.
Go for it, man. I hope the cooling is OK for it, or you can add your own stuff in. At least point a fan at it. I don't know how good the GTX285 card is, but it sounds new and powerful. Hopefully 750watts is enough power for it. With the FX4710, the power supply was only the minimum required for the video card, but it worked fine (apart from the overheating).
So yeah, hope it works out for you. Get a warranty or repair coverage thing or whatever in case it does burn out, the parts seem expensive to replace.
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UrbanMonk BRING BACK MITCH
Registered 07/07/2008
Points 49667
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1st September, 2009 at 01:26:56 -
Originally Posted by Scott S Wow this got kinda derailed pretty fast. >_>
Yeah that happened after the 2nd post.
Good going OMC! You always mess everything up!!
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OMC What a goofball
Registered 21/05/2007
Points 3516
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1st September, 2009 at 02:08:44 -
Oi! It is NOT my fault! I answered the question!
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Ricky loves Left For Dead 2
Registered 28/12/2006
Points 4075
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1st September, 2009 at 09:55:26 -
Your Computer has almost as much Ram as my netbook has disk space
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Scott S Heavy Metal
Registered 21/03/2008
Points 51
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1st September, 2009 at 19:47:18 -
Also now I just made enough money to buy a tablet too! So my question here would be: Is the Wacom Bamboo a good tablet and if not could you guys and quite possibly girls direct me to a different one that would be good. Thanks.
Rockin' it.
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GamesterXIII
Registered 04/12/2008
Points 1110
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2nd September, 2009 at 13:16:12 -
I don't understand why you would post an obviously top of the line computer and ask for opinions on it before you buy it. Easy to tell that you know what you are looking for. Hell it even comes with a damn GTX285. Seems more like a self plugging post to me =/.
If you want something to whine about, then I could tell you that the processor included is the lowest end core i7 there is. . . at least as far as I am aware. 12 GB of ram may be overdoing it, but who cares. Ram is cheap and the pricetag reflects that.
@Neuro
If your gateway was overheating, then the processor probably wasn't installed correctly. Applying the thermal paste is different than installing the paste for a single core processor. Newer processors run cool as fuck opposed to something like a pentium 4 as well. Many duals and quads can even be overclocked a bit on stock cooling. Good luck doing that on older stuff =p.
Edited by GamesterXIII
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Scott S Heavy Metal
Registered 21/03/2008
Points 51
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2nd September, 2009 at 15:24:44 -
Wasn't really whining about anything. But if you think that way thats fine with me bud.
Rockin' it.
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Kirby Smith Resident Slacker
Registered 18/05/2003
Points 479
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3rd September, 2009 at 06:29:08 -
Looks like a good system. I personally would've added a second hard drive so that you could use one for the operating system / apps, and one for storage and media (plus the benefits of a built-in backup solution and/or the performance/reliability gains of RAID).
12GB of Ram should be more than sufficient unless you're into some REALLY heavy motion graphics work. Also, good call on getting the lowest end i7. Performance gains in the higher models don't justify the jump in price, but the performance-per-clock and cache increases over the Core2 line are definitely worth it.
Also, this close to the release of Windows 7, I probably would've just waited and bought a system with it preloaded, but that's a matter of laziness more than anything.
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