Odale
Active Member
Hey y'all.
As you might know, recently I was looking into buying a laptop.
Well, here is what I bought. Mine isn't from Microcenter, but from Dell, and I got Dell to match their price (ended up saving $40).
Because I ended up going over my budget, I've decided to sell my gaming computer - I thought I'd offer it to you all first.
Essential Specs:
Normal Stuff:
I would like to keep the hard drives.
This is a quality computer and the best one I've ever built. It runs tons of games and most newer games perfectly (It's only slowed an SC2 game down twice to my knowledge, and thats probably my fault for never defragging, etc). I recently installed and played the demo for Dragon Age 2 and it ran it on the highest setting with absolutely no hiccups (1680X1050, Graphics Detail - High, Anti-Aliasing - 8x, DirectX 11).
I am definitely sad to see it go, but having a portable computer is more important right now.
If you are interested and live in Atlanta (or close by... poor college student can't afford shipping) PM for more info.
Price - $350.
As you might know, recently I was looking into buying a laptop.
Well, here is what I bought. Mine isn't from Microcenter, but from Dell, and I got Dell to match their price (ended up saving $40).
Because I ended up going over my budget, I've decided to sell my gaming computer - I thought I'd offer it to you all first.
Essential Specs:
- Processor - AMD Phenom X4 9850 Black Edition @ 2.5 GHz (easily overclockable)
- Motherboard - Gigabyte MA790GP-DS4H
- Ram - 8 (that's right, EIGHT... ordering accident) gigs of DDR2 1066MHz ram, Brand: OCZ
- Video Card - Radeon HD 4870 - 512 MB GDDR5 Still handles games like SC2 loke a boss (lulz).
- Case - Antec Three Hundred (it has fans in all 120mm fan slots, both front fans blow blue! It's very quiet as well.)
- Networking - Wireless WMP600N Wireless-N Networking Card
Normal Stuff:
- CD - OEM Samsung DVD Burner
I would like to keep the hard drives.
This is a quality computer and the best one I've ever built. It runs tons of games and most newer games perfectly (It's only slowed an SC2 game down twice to my knowledge, and thats probably my fault for never defragging, etc). I recently installed and played the demo for Dragon Age 2 and it ran it on the highest setting with absolutely no hiccups (1680X1050, Graphics Detail - High, Anti-Aliasing - 8x, DirectX 11).
I am definitely sad to see it go, but having a portable computer is more important right now.
If you are interested and live in Atlanta (or close by... poor college student can't afford shipping) PM for more info.
Price - $350.
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