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PC's for Sale - Ideal for rFactor

Post by Typhoon » Mon Nov 27, 2006 2:40 pm

We have a few PC's surplus to requirements and we have upgraded Happy to a Core2Duo. All computers have a 2 year warranty and are PCI-Express.

Micro Tower Case with PSU with Front USB and Audio
Gigabyte Motherboard with PCI-E x16 Slot, Sound & Lan.
AMD Athlon64 3000+ CPU
1GB DDR400 Ram
250GB WD SATA 7200rpm Hard Drive
16x DVD Writer +/- DL (Gigabyte)
Nvidia 128MB 6600GT PCI-E Graphics Card
Windows XP Home

$1,200 delivered

Micro Tower Case with PSU with Front USB and Audio
Gigabyte Motherboard with PCI-E x16 Slot, Sound & Lan.
Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz
1GB DDR-II 533MHz Ram
200GB WD SATA 7200rpm Hard Drive
16x DVD Writer +/- DL (Gigabyte)
ATI 256MB X800XL PCI-E Graphics Card
Windows XP Home

$1,300 delivered

Boxes are preinstalled and ready to be plugged in.

Will also throw in a Gigabyte Multimedia Keyboard and Optical Mouse set.

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Post by Inspector » Mon Nov 27, 2006 4:28 pm

Sounds like pretty good gaming machines actually which would play all the new games and I guess if you put a new 19" LCD with either you'd have a good gamers system for under $2,000.


My oldest has and X800XL in his PC and he's playing all the latests games, even Oblivion with the graphics right up.
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Post by Coffee » Mon Nov 27, 2006 4:39 pm

I currently have a P4 2.4GHz @ 2.7GHz
1 gig DDR RAM
6600gt 128meg video card AGP

Is it worth me upgrading to the second system above? How big an improvement would I get?

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Post by Typhoon » Mon Nov 27, 2006 8:41 pm

The P4 would be the way to go, the X800XL is around 50% faster in frames, than the 6600GT. As well as the extra video memory. Computer is REALLY stable, and pretty quite as the videocard is passive.

I've even cranked up FSX on it, and it's pretty playable.

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