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  • ''Box'': BitFenix Colossus Full Tower Red/Blue Led - Black Power: Corsair Professional Series Gold AX1200 1200W Full Modular PSU (CMPSU-1200AXEU) CPU: Intel Core i7-3960X (2011,3.3GHz,15M) Proccesor: Intel 4-Core Xeon E5640 (2.66GHz) T Case Fan: Corsair Hydro Series H100 CPU Cooler Motherboard: Gigabyte G1.Sniper RAM : Corsair Vengeance 32GB Quad 1866 C10 RAM Memory (Double Or Triple): ATP 8 GB DDR3-1333 Ram Dimm ECC Registered LowProf. 8GB, CL9, 240Pin, AL24M72E4BKH9S Graphics Card (Double):PNY NVIDIA Quadro 6000 Bulk SSD: OCZ RevoDrive3 X2 960GB SSD PCI-Express x4 Optical Drive: LG BH10LS38 Internal Blu-ray Disc Rewriter LightScribe Sata Black Bulk Sound Card: Diamond XS71 Sound Card (PCI, 7.1) TV- Radio Card: AverMedia AverTV Media Port Hub: NOD PCI Express Serial X 2 Controller External Hard Drive: Seagate NAS Cage Blackarmor Star400 OS: Microsoft Windows 7 Pro English Full Retail Antivirus: Symantec Protection Suite SBS Cooler: Intel Thermal Solution for 5500 (Active) Screen: Apple Thunderbolt Display 27" MC914ZE/A Keyboard: Logitech G19 Gaming Keyboard Mouse: Razer Naga Epic MMO Gaming Mouse UPS: APC SURTD3000XLI Smart UPS RT (Online, 3KVA) Headset: Creative Headset World of Warcraft USB Speakers: Logitech Speakers Z-906 (5.1) Modem/Router: Netgear Wireless ADSL Modem/Router N600 Annex A DGND3700 Now, I now what you are going to say: ''My friend (who studied in MIT) said that an average person doesn't need more than a 400 dollar set. So, don't bother say that. I just need your opinion P.S. All this stuff (plus cables and other optional things) costs around 24,111.21 dollars.

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    lol i wonder what ur friend got for gaming for 400bucks.i would aim for something around 1400~1500 and it will be good for 4~5 years.... t'is wut i think: this spec is too damn good man..you buy the cutting edge today; the next day new technology comes out with compatible performance but very low price, you will end up crying... also according to the spex, this thing is good for many many years and electronic doesn't last that long even if you take extreme care of it (talking about the computer; not the accessories stuff)

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a 960 GB SSD?? that is around $2700 alone. How much money are you spending on this thing? I mean, I don't care how much you spend, its your money. I'm just wondering. My opinion, it would be better and much cheaper to use a 250GB SSD (to put your OS and games on) and a 1TB hard drive to put everything else on. But do whatever you want. Out of curiosity, why are you buying 32GB RAM 1866MHz and 8 GB 1333MHz? Just use the 32GB 1866MHz RAM. And you realize that CPU and processor are the same thing right? So you can only use one of the two that you just bought. Anyways, i'm not even going to look at the rest. Your already paying $2700 on a SSD, $500 on RAM, and $4500 on a video card. I don't want to know what else your buying. By the way, its going to b out of date in about 6 months. Your MIT friend is right, a person who doesn't game doesn't need anything more than $500 for a computer in total. A real gamer needs at least $1000

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