Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Nero Express 6 Serial Number My Gaming Computer Specs?

My gaming computer specs? - nero express 6 serial number

3.0 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 6MB Cache FSB 1333
Shares of Intel LGA775 heatsink and fan
ASUS P5Q (Intel P45, 2xPCIEx, 8-Channel Audio, LAN, 8xSATA2, 1394, 1333)
4GB (2GBx2) DDR2 PC6400 800MHz Memory Lifetime Warranty
750GB 7200rpm 32MB Cache Serial ATA300
20X Samsung SH-S202G Dual Layer DVD / -RW/CDRW w / Nero
512MB nVidia GeForce 9600GT GDDR3 PCI-Express DVI / TV-Out
Foxconn Black FX-776 (4 5.25 6 3.5 bays) 2 Fans, Audio / USB
500W Antec EA500
Total: $ 821.00

I change it? and is fully compatible?
in the open for suggestions

5 comments:

Ratufa said...

Samsung SH-S202G unit, you have chosen is not SATA. I suggest you get a CD burner / DVD SATA CD / DVD available.

The EA500 PSU you chose the configured system enough (assuming you want overclocking, or many other devices, fans, etc. to add.) There is a link to a review of the sources below. It should be noted that the evaluation was made by Seasonic and Antec seems to have changed the power supply vendor Delta, so do not be surprised if you get EA500D PSU. I have not seen reviews of Delta EarthWatts units. A quality alternative to EarthWatts 500W PSU is a Corsair 550VX.

As others have already noted, there are much better graphics cards. A Radeon 4850 can be purchased for $ 175 or less. If so permits, a get 4850 with the Corsair 550VX would be better for games. To balance the cost, if you lots of music and video, May download, you get a smaller hard drive than 320 GB Western Digital WD3200AAKS, instead of the 750 GB hard drive.

Jedi Master <S I T H>< said...

good looking platform and brands. I suggest an ATI 4870 though instead of 9600th It is a card player, but its more expensive ..

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as ...

The 4850 is a great map, well, almost the same price, and is comparable to 9600th

The only thing I recommend to come up to 600W or 800W PSU ..
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as ...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as ...
Make sure RAM is 100% compatible. I recommend G.skill and Kingston ...

EDIT

dual power supplies recommended both have 2 PCIe power connectors, 6-pin are required for all new GPUs are all dual power. PSU simulator said I need a 360W PSU I know my GPU is at least 400W.

Scott, I suggest you start a little research. minimal power consumption of the new GPUs are 500W and 600W dual-card single card ...

Scott said...

You do not need more reason enough to 400W PSU 2x 8800gt.everyone he says he needs more is wrong. I suggest you make an HD4850, as the 9800GTX performs.

Checkmark
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/rade ...

PSU Calc say for all the noobs, they need a 600W PSU
http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psuca ...

Hermann E said...

I change it?
Yes, your power supply! I would be at least 700 Watt.Right Reserve now for a few updates later.
Other wise it is a great pleasure he had a platform like this.

kulen said...

It is a great spec .. continue the agreement .... Good luck

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