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TheMoDiiFii3r wroteGeneration wrote To answer the OP's question, I don't know since you fail to list a dedicated video card.
It just makes me cringe seeing someone invest in a 'gaming' PC and then list an LGA 2011 socket 3820 with a 200w PSU and a M-ITX board. You got ripped off and paid double the price for even worse parts. Congratulations.
no its a 875w PSU...
minimum Requirements for Mobos and CPU is 350W...
and The GPU is a GTX 555 SLI too...
its not bad but not the best... specially for that price...
You do realize it's not a true 800w PSU because it does not output near that wattage, right?
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Generation wroteTheMoDiiFii3r wroteGeneration wrote To answer the OP's question, I don't know since you fail to list a dedicated video card.
It just makes me cringe seeing someone invest in a 'gaming' PC and then list an LGA 2011 socket 3820 with a 200w PSU and a M-ITX board. You got ripped off and paid double the price for even worse parts. Congratulations.
no its a 875w PSU...
minimum Requirements for Mobos and CPU is 350W...
and The GPU is a GTX 555 SLI too...
yes...
but its not 200W aswell...
thats just low...
but then it has SLI Gtx 555 which needs about 700W
its not bad but not the best... specially for that price...
You do realize it's not a true 800w PSU because it does not output near that wattage, right?
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1. I didn't buy this my friend did!
And to all these dudes, it's pritty amazing actually. All i do is 'review' computers and i advised this the wattage wasn't great imo. But the graphics were nice. 2 Nvidia Gforce 550 2gb. With ATX Radeon 690. The processor is i7 and dosen't overclock much
And to all these dudes, it's pritty amazing actually. All i do is 'review' computers and i advised this the wattage wasn't great imo. But the graphics were nice. 2 Nvidia Gforce 550 2gb. With ATX Radeon 690. The processor is i7 and dosen't overclock much
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Lol did you copy and paste your recipt? and alienware have the worst builds ever
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-Jonn wrote 1. I didn't buy this my friend did!
And to all these dudes, it's pritty amazing actually. All i do is 'review' computers and i advised this the wattage wasn't great imo. But the graphics were nice. 2 Nvidia Gforce 550 2gb. With ATX Radeon 690. The processor is i7 and dosen't overclock much
ATX 690? Did somehow ATI comeback from the grave and change their name and par up with Nvidia to make a 690 that won't be compatible with already two crap SLI'd cards? Who are you trying to impress here? Also, it does not overclock at all. Not only is it a locked CPU but you'd run into MOBO limitations and heat problems very quickly.
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Sorry im not a computer nerd. But have you ever purchased alienware before?
I think not. Since you have a Control Panel, were i can change the amount of Fan RPM Going out. I wouldn't reccomend alienware again since the fan died on the 1st nvidia.
Its fixed now and now i quite enjoy his computer when i go over.
I think not. Since you have a Control Panel, were i can change the amount of Fan RPM Going out. I wouldn't reccomend alienware again since the fan died on the 1st nvidia.
Its fixed now and now i quite enjoy his computer when i go over.
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-Jonn wrote Sorry im not a computer nerd. But have you ever purchased alienware before?
I think not. Since you have a Control Panel, were i can change the amount of Fan RPM Going out. I wouldn't reccomend alienware again since the fan died on the 1st nvidia.
Its fixed now and now i quite enjoy his computer when i go over.
You do realize Dell has nothing to do with the way Nvidia or a 3rd party company manufacturer their cards? You can adjust the fan RPM on basically any card unless it has a passive heatsink via EVGA Precision or MSI Afterburner, it's not linked to Dell completely. Point of the matter is Alienware is overpriced and under powered.
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this thread is full of fail listen here
you WILL not be able to overclock so whoever in the comments said its "great for overclocking herp derp" is worng
then a gtx 555 in sli will barely push you to ultra but expect a lot of frame rate drop since these card are only 1gb each
also before i go
OP should listen to Generation due to OP not knowing squat
you WILL not be able to overclock so whoever in the comments said its "great for overclocking herp derp" is worng
then a gtx 555 in sli will barely push you to ultra but expect a lot of frame rate drop since these card are only 1gb each
also before i go
OP should listen to Generation due to OP not knowing squat
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There actually 2gbs. im sending it back now since the graphics card fans are **** to hell
you turn on 1 game and bam comp ovh'd. If you can advise any good ones, even custom-built within a 1k 1.5k ($2000 max basically.)
you turn on 1 game and bam comp ovh'd. If you can advise any good ones, even custom-built within a 1k 1.5k ($2000 max basically.)
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-Jonn wrote 1. I didn't buy this my friend did!
And to all these dudes, it's pritty amazing actually. All i do is 'review' computers and i advised this the wattage wasn't great imo. But the graphics were nice. 2 Nvidia Gforce 550 2gb. With ATX Radeon 690. The processor is i7 and dosen't overclock much
-Jonn wrote Sorry im not a computer nerd. But have you ever purchased alienware before?
I think not. Since you have a Control Panel, were i can change the amount of Fan RPM Going out. I wouldn't reccomend alienware again since the fan died on the 1st nvidia.
Its fixed now and now i quite enjoy his computer when i go over.
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