Quiet Powermax
Building a computer? is it ok?
Antec Nine Hundred Ultimate Gaming Case
Western Digital Caviar SE16 500GB SATA-II 16MB Cache – OEM
Abit IP35-E (Socket 775) PCI-Express DDR2 Motherboard
BFG GeForce 8800 GT OC 512MB GDDR3 HDTV/Dual DVI
LG GDR-H30NBL 16x DVD-ROM (Black) – OEM
AcoustiFan DustProof Quiet 120mm Fan – 3 pin
Intel Core 2 Duo E2200 “LGA775 Conroe” 2.20GHz (800FSB) – Retail
Akasa AK-P010FG-BK 1000W PowerMax PSU
Corsair 2GB (1x2GB) DDR2 PC2-5300C5 200-Pin SODIMM Module
I have a copy of the windows xp pro, the total price is £635.57 and i have to pay half which is £317.78, is it okay since i gain £5 (cos im 13), im a gamer, and my current system isnt good,
Current System -
Intel Pentium 4 2.53 GHz
1.5 Gb ram
6600 Le 256mb
440 gb hard drive
Windows Xp Home
Dunno powersupply
120 mm fan
DVD /rw
I play various games such as – CoH, S.T.A.L.K.E.R, WoW, Hellgate London, Battlefield 2, and Age of Empires 1 thru 3.
I plan to get (with built comp) Crysis, UT3, Med Total war 2
Ditch the E2200. No point forking out money to spend the least on the most vital component
Bought a 6750 on ebay for 80 quid and it hits 3.5 ghz with a freezer 7 stuck over it. Get at least a 6600.
It will bottleneck your 8800gt dramatically. Why the new hard drive?
Don’t revert to AMD at the moment, for gaming they can’t compete with Core2Duo’s and quads.
Electrolux Z5245 Excellio Power Max, vacuum cleaner, 1999
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DuroMax XP4400 4,400 Watt 6.5 HP OHV 4-Cycle Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit $329.99 ... |
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DuroStar DS4400 4,400 Watt Gas Powered Portable Generator With Wheel Kit $339.99 Features Heavy duty frame with 4 point fully isolated motor mounts for smooth operation. Full power panel; Oil Warning light, Volt Meter, Circuit Breaker and Power Outlets. Wheel kit with front handle for easy transporting. Run-Time [ @ 50% Maximum Output ]: 8.0 hrs. Quiet Muffler reduces engine noise. Specifications Max AC Output: 4,400 Watts. Rated AC Output: 3,500 Watts. Fuel Tank Capacity:… |
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Genie 3062-TK PowerMax 1200 3/4+ HPc DC Screw Garage Door Opener with 2 3-Button Remote Wall Console, Wireless Keypad and Safe-T-Beams $249.99 The Powermax 1200 provides powerful and fast performance with intelligent design and superior conveniences that fit their busy lifestyle. The Powermax 1200 comes with two 3 button remotes, a wall console, and a wireless keypad. Auto Seek Dual Frequency: System will automatically seek either the 315 or 390 MHz frequency produced by a remote, helping to ensure the opener will respond regardless of… |
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Genie EKSC C Channel Screw Extension Kit $24.99 The extension kit for C-channel screw drive garage door opener rails is to be used in addition to a 7′ (3-piece) screw drive rail to accommodate an 8′ high door. For use on Genie PowerLift 900 and PowerMax 1200 & 1500 garage door openers…. |
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PowerMax PM3-55 55 Amp 12V Power Supply $119.99 Automatic three-stage battery charging maintains your battery’s life with three nominal voltage output models: 13.2 Vdc range “float” mode, 13.6 Vdc range “absorption mode, 14.4 Vdc range”bulk” mode… |
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