http://configure.us.dell.com/dellsto...=DXCWZH5&s=dhs
I don't know what I would do for that, but thats the most bad-ass PC ever. At best it is $11,000 about, and it has a 3.5TB hardrive. o_O
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellsto...=DXCWZH5&s=dhs
I don't know what I would do for that, but thats the most bad-ass PC ever. At best it is $11,000 about, and it has a 3.5TB hardrive. o_O
You can defainlty make something almost twice as powerfull custom... for the same price
it just wont be "factory overclocked" lol.
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Eh, With all that crapware they're going to give you, it's probably not worth it.
I guess the holidays are over - no sig for now.
If I was gonna spend 11k on a pc, I'd make it myself, and I'd have at least 5tb of hard drive space, far more than 4gb of ram, vista ultimate, dual core 2 quatro's, no bluray drive, a NVidia Quatro FX5600, a RenderDrive (RD6400 is the latest, I think), along with some other stuff...best of all, I'd actually save money!
Dell rips you off one way or another. Always keep that in mind.
Sidenote: The biggest existing consumer hard drive is 1tb, and costs less than 400 dollars.
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Who the hell needs all that...you will never fill up a 3.5TB HD. Hell my 160GB is only 30% full and like 27% of that is movies and TV-shows.
Smartzkids: It's pointless to get more than 2GB because Windows won't recognize all of it...better to get very high speed 2GB instead.
64 bit os should work with more, correct?
I currently have 2.5 GB (xp), and I'm planning to upgrade when I get vista
PS: I've used ~120 GB of my hard drive
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Oops, I was thinking of XP
EDIT: Still, some programs aren't compatible with Vista or 64-bit...XP pl0x
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