Pride
New Member
Ok, after time & time again, of configuring computers online, in my head and adding prices from newegg together, I finally decided to purchase a Dell XPS 5 system. Since I'm not an elite gamer, I wanted a killer gaming system, to go along with the many mutitask issues I do with my children.
I wanted to go with an AMD system, to give it a try out and see the difference between Intel & AMD, especially for games. However, Intel has never displeased me in the past, so I went ahead and got an Intel. Also, I stayed with nVidia this time, due to the awesome performance they have always gave me. I know many people will disagree with my choices, but to each his/her own, I always say.
When purchasing the Dell, I thought about the pros & cons of building my own system, and other manufacturers. And everytime I configured systems like HP, Gateway, Dell, Alienware, Monarch, Falcon Northwest, VooDoo, Shuttle, Sony, ABS & IBuyPower.com; Dell always came up cheaper with the upgrades I wanted.
As far as specs go, let me know what ya think:
OS - Windows XP Pro SP2
Processor - Intel P4 3.6 Ghz HT
Keyboard/Mouse - Wireless Keyboard & Wireless Mouse
Monitor - 19" LCD Digital Flat screen
Video Card - nVidia GeForce 6800 GT PCI-E x 16 (256 mb)
Hard Drive - 2 X 250 GB (7200 rpm)
Memory - 2GB DDR2 SDRAM @ 533Mhz
Floppy Drive - 3.5"
Standard Drive - 16X DVD-ROM
Secondary Drive - 16X DVD+/-RW
Sound Card - Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS
Speakers - Sourround Sound 5.1
Cooling System - 5 Fans Total (2 Dedicated to the PSU)
Got a printer with the purchase, so I went ahead and purchased the ink cartridges & cable to go along with it.
All in all, it was actually cheaper for Dell to build the system I ordered, than to buy the parts online, and build it myself. That saved me some time, since I work nights, and have 2 children that I get every other day & every other weekend (yes, I'm divorced). I believe I made a good choice, and I will keep all of you updated in the future, especially when the computer arrives.
Thanks Praetor for all of your support. You lead me in the right direction, however I seemed to have went with my instincts on this one and took a chance with Dell. (Currently I'm using an HP Celeron 2.1 Ghz, 40 GB, nVidia Ge2 (16mb), 512 mb). I'm sure a couple of my friends will be ticked at me, when I tell them I bought a system from Dell, instead of letting them build it, or me building it myself. However, since I'm not a huge serious gamer on PC's, I feel like this system will more than suit my needs.
Thanks again for everyone's support.
P.S. Any comments, suggestions and questions will be considered/appreciated.
I wanted to go with an AMD system, to give it a try out and see the difference between Intel & AMD, especially for games. However, Intel has never displeased me in the past, so I went ahead and got an Intel. Also, I stayed with nVidia this time, due to the awesome performance they have always gave me. I know many people will disagree with my choices, but to each his/her own, I always say.
When purchasing the Dell, I thought about the pros & cons of building my own system, and other manufacturers. And everytime I configured systems like HP, Gateway, Dell, Alienware, Monarch, Falcon Northwest, VooDoo, Shuttle, Sony, ABS & IBuyPower.com; Dell always came up cheaper with the upgrades I wanted.
As far as specs go, let me know what ya think:
OS - Windows XP Pro SP2
Processor - Intel P4 3.6 Ghz HT
Keyboard/Mouse - Wireless Keyboard & Wireless Mouse
Monitor - 19" LCD Digital Flat screen
Video Card - nVidia GeForce 6800 GT PCI-E x 16 (256 mb)
Hard Drive - 2 X 250 GB (7200 rpm)
Memory - 2GB DDR2 SDRAM @ 533Mhz
Floppy Drive - 3.5"
Standard Drive - 16X DVD-ROM
Secondary Drive - 16X DVD+/-RW
Sound Card - Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS
Speakers - Sourround Sound 5.1
Cooling System - 5 Fans Total (2 Dedicated to the PSU)
Got a printer with the purchase, so I went ahead and purchased the ink cartridges & cable to go along with it.
All in all, it was actually cheaper for Dell to build the system I ordered, than to buy the parts online, and build it myself. That saved me some time, since I work nights, and have 2 children that I get every other day & every other weekend (yes, I'm divorced). I believe I made a good choice, and I will keep all of you updated in the future, especially when the computer arrives.
Thanks Praetor for all of your support. You lead me in the right direction, however I seemed to have went with my instincts on this one and took a chance with Dell. (Currently I'm using an HP Celeron 2.1 Ghz, 40 GB, nVidia Ge2 (16mb), 512 mb). I'm sure a couple of my friends will be ticked at me, when I tell them I bought a system from Dell, instead of letting them build it, or me building it myself. However, since I'm not a huge serious gamer on PC's, I feel like this system will more than suit my needs.
Thanks again for everyone's support.
P.S. Any comments, suggestions and questions will be considered/appreciated.