There is a Gateway available right now at Circuit City for anyone looking for a cheapo brand name computer, as opposed to building one themselves. It's listed as a Gateway GT5670.
They list it in a weird way. In one paragraph they say "Change the way you do everything with extreme AMD triple-core processing" and then in the next say "AMD Phenom processor: The quad-core 2.1GHz Phenom 8400 processor delivers the ultimate mega-tasking experience" I'm not even sure Gateway or Circuit City knows exactly what it is yet.
Am I getting good bang for my $500 with this system? I cannot afford more money. System: AMD Phenom Triple-Core 8400 • 320GB hard drive • 3GB of DDR2 memory 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300) Expand to 4GB • Burns DVDs and CDs • LabelFlash technology • 15-in-1 media card reader NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE keyboard, mouse, speakers
I intend to upgrade card to nVidia GTS 8800...some day Thanks
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There is a Gateway available right now at Circuit City for anyone looking for a cheapo brand name computer, as opposed to building one themselves. It's listed as a Gateway GT5670.
They list it in a weird way. In one paragraph they say "Change the way you do everything with extreme AMD triple-core processing" and then in the next say "AMD Phenom processor: The quad-core 2.1GHz Phenom 8400 processor delivers the ultimate mega-tasking experience" I'm not even sure Gateway or Circuit City knows exactly what it is yet.
I have a GT5670 "On Hold" for $499.
Am I getting good bang for my $500 with this system? I cannot afford more money.
System:
AMD Phenom Triple-Core 8400
• 320GB hard drive
• 3GB of DDR2 memory 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM (PC2-5300) Expand to 4GB
• Burns DVDs and CDs
• LabelFlash technology
• 15-in-1 media card reader
NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE
keyboard, mouse, speakers
I intend to upgrade card to nVidia GTS 8800...some day
Thanks
From what I can tell I'm getting pretty good Bang for my Buck with this Gateway GT5670 at $499.
THIS IS ME: anyone looking for a cheapo brand name computer, as opposed to building one themselves.
I LIKE gaming but dont Live gaming...and I'm poor.