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blind^
06-10-2005, 10:30 PM
Processors
AMD Athlon™ 64 FX-55 Processor with HyperTransport Technology
2.6GHz, 2000MHz FSB, 1MB full-speed level 2 Cache

AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 4800+ Processor with HyperTransport and Dual Core Technology
2.4GHz, 2000MHz FSB, 2 x 1MB full-speed level 2 Cache

Operating Systems
Microsoft(r) Windows(r) XP Home Edition
Microsoft(r) Windows(r) XP Professional Edition

Chipset
NVIDIA nForce4 SLI / MCP04 chipset

Memory
Dual Channel DDR SDRAM at 400MHz
Four DDR DIMM sockets
Up to 2GB of system memory

Graphics
Single PCI Express x16 high-performance graphics
Up to 512MB GDDR3 dedicated video memory
DVI, VGA, and S-Video outputs with dual-display support
Dual DVI and S-Video outputs with dual-display support*
Full DirectX(r) 9.0 and OpenGL(r) 2.0 graphics compatibility
NVIDIA SLI-Ready*

Dual NVIDIA PCI Express x16 high-performance graphics
Up to 2 x 512MB GDDR3 dedicated video memory*
DVI, VGA, and S-Video outputs with dual-display support
Dual DVI and S-Video outputs with dual-display support*
Full DirectX(r) 9.0 and OpenGL(r) 2.0 graphics compatibility
NVIDIA SLI-Enabled*

* Dependent upon video configuration

Drive Bays
Externally accessible:
Four 5.25" for DVD-ROM, CD-RW, DVD/CD-RW, or DVD±RW drives
Two 3.5" for floppy drive, 8-in-1 digital media reader / writer, or
front accessible 1394

Internally accessible:
Four 3.5" bays for hard drives

I/O Ports
Externally accessible:

Serial:
Parallel:
Video:


Keyboard:
Mouse:
IEEE 1394:
USB:

Audio:


Ethernet:


One 9-pin serial port
One 25-pin parallel port
One 15-pin VGA port / one 24-pin DVI port
Two 24-pin DVI ports*
Four 24-pin DVI ports*
One 6-pin mini-DIN port**
One 6-pin mini-DIN port**
One IEEE 1394a port – 1 back
Two IEEE 1394a ports - 1 back / 1 front (optional)
Eight USB 2.0 ports - 4 front / 4 back
Five 1/8" analog jacks / one optical output / one coaxial output
Supports 8-channel (7.1) 24-bit high-definition audio
Three 1/8" analog jacks / one 1/8" digital jack (optional)**
Supports 8-channel (7.1) 24-bit high-definition audio
Two Gigabit Ethernet

* Dependent upon video configuration
** Dependent upon system configuration
*** Compatible with USB devices using adapter

Internally accessible:
Serial ATA:

Primary IDE Channel:
Secondary IDE Channel:
Floppy:
Six Serial ATA-300 ports
RAID0 and RAID1 (optional)
One 40-pin connector
One 40-pin connector
One 13-pin connector

Slots
2 PCI Express x16 slot for graphics
3 PCI slots

Chassis

* AlienIce high-performance air intakes illuminated in choice of colors
* Locking front and side panels secure and conceal front I/O ports
and drive bays
* 510*-watt power supply with Active PFC
* High-efficiency, low-noise 120mm and 80mm fans - two additional
80mm provided by power supply
* Up to six USB 2.0 ports (4 front / 2 back)*
* Four 5.25" external bays
* Two 3.5" external bays
* Four 3.5" internal bays


*Dependent upon system configuration

Power
Output Wattage: 510 Watts
Input Voltage: 100 - 240V at 50 - 60Hz
Heat Dissipation: 841 BTU per hour (monitor not included)
Backup Battery: 3.0V coin cell

blind^
06-10-2005, 10:37 PM
If you want to tell me what I should change AIM: BlitzZ keith

kennyt772
06-11-2005, 01:04 AM
well first of all welcome to the forums. second is this for one or 2 comps? third u can add ur aim screen name in your control panel options.

the4bagger
06-11-2005, 09:04 AM
And please dont double post (you can simply edit your post to add any new information)

hungrych
06-11-2005, 09:41 PM
Hmm, is this an alienware system? You can really get the same components by themselves for alot less. And welcome! :D

I don't think he could even fit it into one post...

zeLupin
06-11-2005, 09:41 PM
Well I don't know how you're gonna pull this one off for 1 computer Kenny...So It's obviously two computers.

Second of all, Don't post to a thread and not include anything useful to the thread creator.

Third of all, Blind^, That looks like a pretty good system...

There's a few things I would like to know though...
1. How much ram?
2. How much hard drive space?
3. What video card(s)?
4. What CD/DVD drive?
5. What mobo(s)?



Just read Hungrych's post, and I realized that it was infact an alienware system. Personally, I wouldn't recommend you do that. I recommend you buy your own parts and assemble it yourself. You will be much more pleased with the end result.