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choppir
11-05-2007, 11:28 AM
Hi guys,

I want to get myself a new P.C. Sometning that is superfast and reliable.
I need it to run my 3D applications on - Sketchup, Cinema 4D & Vray.

Can anyone suggest some good machines?
I'm not sure what to go for? :roll:

Cheers

Choppir :D

Tong
11-05-2007, 11:49 AM
COLORSit A9002-B3 ATX [Mini Jack Audio, IEEE-1394, Mic-In, USB 2.0:2]

FSP ATX-400PA 400W ATX

Zalman Zalman ZM-F1 80x80x25 сверхтихий

Asus P5B iP965 ATX [PCI:3, USB-A:10, S-775, PCI-E 16x, PCI-E 1x:3, IDE, RAID, S/PDIF, FDD, COM, gLAN, PS/2:2, DDR2:4, S-ATA-II:4,]

Intel Core 2 Duo E4400/2,00GHz FSB 800MHz 2048Kb HH80557PG0412M (SLA3F) [S-775]

Zalman 3,00GHz CNPS7700-Cu [S-754, S-939, S-478, S-775, S-462]

Asus GeForce 8600GT 512Mb DDR3 EN8600GT/SILENT/HTDP/512 [PCI-E 16x, DVI:2, TV-Out]

2 x DDR2 1024Mb DDR2 667/PC5300 Hynix Original

SATA-II 500Gb Seagate Maxtor STM3500630AS 16Mb 3.5" 7200 min [S-ATA]

19" Acer AL1916WAsd 300 Cd/m2 700:1 WSXGA(1440x900) [VGA, DVI]

Mouse Logitech M-UV96 Pilot Wheel Optical 931646 800 dpi [USB-A]

Keyboard Logitech Value (967648) OEM [PS/2]

something like this, there is some variation

choppir
11-05-2007, 11:52 AM
Thnaks Tong! Will look at it!

I got a quote from here: (Is this quite good?)
http://www.xworksinteractive.com/products.asp

Product Name : X20i-64 (S-ATA)

Case : X20i-64 Midi Case (Intel SC5299WS) - 670W PSU (No Hotswap)
Mainboard : Intel S5000XVNSATA Mainboard
Graphics Card(s) : NVIDIA Quadro FX 1700 512MB GDDR2 (PCI-Express x16)
Hard Drive (1) : Western Digital / Seagate 80GB Serial-ATA II
Hard Drive (2) : Western Digital / Seagate 250GB Serial-ATA II - 16MB
Optical Drive(s) : Samsung 20x DVD+/-R/RW/RAM (Dual Layer) - Black
Sound Card : Intel High Definition Audio (2-Channel)
Network Card(s) : 2x Intel PRO/1000 Gigabit LAN
CPU(s) : 2x Intel® Xeon® Processor E5345 (4x 2.33GHz / 1333FSB / 2x 4MB Cache)
Memory : 4GB DDR-2 667MHz - Fully Buffered ECC RAM (PC5300) (4x1GB)

Warranty : 3 Year(s) Workstation Swap-Out Hardware Warranty
(You advise of any failed component we send new one for you to install and return the failed one)

Price : £1889 each
Delivery: £15.00 Each
All prices are plus VAT @ 17.5%
Standard Terms & Conditions Apply

glass.use
11-05-2007, 11:54 AM
http://www.boxxtech.com/ :wink:

Tong
11-05-2007, 11:58 AM
I would not buy PC in your country ;-)
it`s f$ck**g expensive.

and why 2 Hards?

choppir
11-05-2007, 12:06 PM
Expensive? :shock:

I was about £3000 a few months ago!
Tong, so what do you guys pay then?
Isn't it better to buy from your country and ship it here?
Where are you from Tong?

O yes: Will 4 cores be much better than 2 cores?
I just buy 2 harddrives because i need space to save stuff.

cheers mate :D

Tong
11-05-2007, 01:03 PM
why don`t buy Tbite?

choppir
11-05-2007, 01:08 PM
what's that Tong?