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hey guys i was thinking bout what my dream gaming rig would be......ah lmao


just wondering,what would you guys build(comp,monitors,desk,foot bath whatever you want or think would make gaming(or whatever you'd use you dream rig)rig even better.

say you budget was $15,000 and you can only use parts that have been released or are in the makes of being released
 
$1500-2000 on a computer and the rest for a car/other things like that....

seriously man...after $2000 it's a waste, i don't care if it's a "dream rig" or not lol
 
it's a dream you shouldn't care about waste in a dream

but i don't just mean the rig itself i mean a gaming setup like room,desk and a hobo to bring you drinks and food and empty you urine jar
 
If it were a dream ROOM it would include a huge 70'' screen, surround sound, a sound proof room, etc - which would add up well beyon 15k :)
 
say you budget was $15,000 and you can only use parts that have been released or are in the makes of being released
I'd pay off my car loan with that. And used what is left over to pick up a hard core gaming laptop

DreamBook Power M57T
Configuration Summary
Processor Intel Core 2 Extreme 2.53 GHz Quad Core Processor QX9300 64 bit 12M Cache 1066Mhz 45nm
Display 17" Widescreen WUXGA+ (1920x1200) TFT Screen
Graphics nVidia GeForce Go 9800M GTX 1GB PCI Express Graphic
NB Memory 8GB (2 x 4GB) 1333MHz DDR3 RAM
2.5" Hard Drive 500GB 5,400 RPM Serial-ATA Hard Drive
HD Partition Single Partition
Internal Optical Drive Blu-Ray 2x BD/DVD/CD Writer with Double Layer BD
Integrated Options Bluetooth Module
Integrated Options Build in Digital TV Tuner Module
Integrated Options Intel WiFi Link 5100 802.11 b/g/n Module
Integrated Options 2M Pixel Build in Camera free
Integrated Options Free Finger Print Reader
Integrated Options Intel WiFi Link 5300 802.11 b/g/n Module
Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
Windows Options Upgrade Windows from 32 bit to 64 bit
Standard Items Including AC Adaptor, Battery, Power cable and Ports/Slots, as listed in Product Detail
Carry Bag Pioneer Standard Notebook Carry Bag

RRP is about AU$7,814
 
I'd pay off my car loan with that. And used what is left over to pick up a hard core gaming laptop

DreamBook Power M57T
Configuration Summary
Processor Intel Core 2 Extreme 2.53 GHz Quad Core Processor QX9300 64 bit 12M Cache 1066Mhz 45nm
Display 17" Widescreen WUXGA+ (1920x1200) TFT Screen
Graphics nVidia GeForce Go 9800M GTX 1GB PCI Express Graphic
NB Memory 8GB (2 x 4GB) 1333MHz DDR3 RAM
2.5" Hard Drive 500GB 5,400 RPM Serial-ATA Hard Drive
HD Partition Single Partition
Internal Optical Drive Blu-Ray 2x BD/DVD/CD Writer with Double Layer BD
Integrated Options Bluetooth Module
Integrated Options Build in Digital TV Tuner Module
Integrated Options Intel WiFi Link 5100 802.11 b/g/n Module
Integrated Options 2M Pixel Build in Camera free
Integrated Options Free Finger Print Reader
Integrated Options Intel WiFi Link 5300 802.11 b/g/n Module
Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
Windows Options Upgrade Windows from 32 bit to 64 bit
Standard Items Including AC Adaptor, Battery, Power cable and Ports/Slots, as listed in Product Detail
Carry Bag Pioneer Standard Notebook Carry Bag

RRP is about AU$7,814

Rofl. What a huge waste man. You get like 60mins of battery life so whats the point?

Ah now a 'Dream Room' thread would be a good idea.
 
Rofl. What a huge waste man. You get like 60mins of battery life so whats the point?

Ah now a 'Dream Room' thread would be a good idea.

um it's not like we game on battery.lappys are a million times easier to lug around then a desk top.at least thats why i got mine
 
Dream rig.. hmm, well it would be more than 15k but i would have a seperate room with a supercomputer in (well 3, actually) one with many many nVidia Tesla Arrays for rendering, one for physics calculations, and one which runs as my normal pc - not ridiculous supercomputer though, just 8or so 4870X2's, 64gb of ram and 8 or so Core I7's

But the real cost would be paying additional money to get developers to put in support for that much ram, cpu's and gpu's :)
 
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