Originally Posted by Jacob Roman
The new computer that I got...well it needs to be put together since I'm building one, has got an AMD Athlon 64 3700+ 2.2 GHz (which is just as fast as a Pentium 3.7 GHz), 1 Gig of RAM, an Asus A8N-SLI NVIDIA Socket 939 ATX motherboard, 250 Gig 8 Mb cache harddrive, and I forgot what kind of video card I got. All I know is that it is super fast. And since my motherboard is a SLI, I can have two video cards running at the same time, giving me blazing speed for my games. Damn my computers gonna be fast. Also my sound card has got 8 inputs and outputs. :thumb:
On a side note, I don't use typical computer speakers (ie. satellite speakers). I use real speakers. Got my computer all hooked into my 100 watts per channel receiver, which is hooked into my equilizer, which is hooked into my Dolby Digital Prologic Surround Sound Processor. The speakers I got hooked in are 100 watts, with 4 of them being 2 1/2 feet tall, with 10 inch woofers in each other them. Plus my center speaker, and 2 rear speakers. Also got my 2 turntables + mixer hooked into the line-input of my computer. And on top of that, a real microphone (not a PC mic) on a 4 ft tall boomstick hooked in as well. Nice setup I got going isn't it? I just can't wait to get my new computer in there after it's built. You should never buy an already built computer from Dell, Gateway, Compaq, etc. It's a pain when it comes to working with the hardware and the lack of space makes it even harder, plus they put generic components in there.