So my new Alienware aurora desktop arrived today (thats what I'm posting this from).
A quick rundown of the specs.
-Intel Core i7 920 QC (2.66GHz, 8MB Cache)
-6GB Triple Channel 1333Mhz DDR3
-Dual ATI Radeon HD 5670
-500GB - SATA-II 3Gb/s 7200RPM, 16MB Cache HDD
-Alienware High-Performance Liquid Cooling
I also got the alienware TactX keyboard and mouse. Running windows 7 premium 64 bit.
No monitor as I already have a great monitor.
lol first thing i did after making backups I tried to run a game and got a BSOD in all my excitement I forgot to install drivers for my mouse, keyboard, and headset and that seems to be what made it die. Working great now :D
So does anyone play battlefield bad company two for PC? I finnaly get to play it!
ZeroRadius - My new PC
Started by zeroradius, Jan 05 2011 11:01 AM
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Posted 05 January 2011 - 11:01 AM
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Posted 05 January 2011 - 04:04 PM
Is that a Sandy Bridge processor?
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Posted 05 January 2011 - 06:20 PM
I've got [noparse]BF:BC2[/noparse] for both PS3 and PC, it is quite a nice game offline, online combat is very new and worth playing over and over again, no more COD style crap.
@ Nickk: The clock and caches are all wrong, it is a Westmere micro-architecture not a Sandy bridge.
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@ Nickk: The clock and caches are all wrong, it is a Westmere micro-architecture not a Sandy bridge.
Sandy Bridge (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nehalem (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Posted 05 January 2011 - 07:05 PM
Alexander said:
@ Nickk: The clock and caches are all wrong, it is a Westmere micro-architecture not a Sandy bridge.
Oh, right. Thanks for the links. Anways the Sandy Bridge processors are sweet.


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