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Antabus said:
Snesboy said:
Antabus said:

2.6ghz and 5750 =/= real computer.

If you weren't such a troll, I might believe you. But what should I expect from someone that buys 3rd party videogame controllers? And a Radeon HD 5750 is a great graphics card, especially with a gig of dedicated memory. So until you actually have a well thought out post to share with us, I kindly ask you to be quiet.

I see that you are willing to accept not so well thought posts if they are positive about your purchase.

2.6hgz processor is slow for games and you don't need 6 cores for virtually any games now and for a long time.

5750 is not a good gpu. With 1440x900 resolution, you won't get any advantage over the 512mb model. For higher resolutions, 5750 is way too slow. Even with 1440x900, you will not get 75(your likely refresh rate?) fps for any modern games.

Also you paid waaaayyy too much for that package. I think you just bought a prebuild acer or something.

 

You could have had a 3.5ghz quad core, 8gb 1333mhz ram, 2tb HDD, GF 560ti  and a good case/power ( oem W7 home)  for the money you spent on that.

I don't need more than 60. I don't even see a difference between 24, 30, and 60 so whatever.

Way too much? Yeah sure. I'm totally gonna buy another piece of shit Acer after my experience with an Acer Aspire. Please read the edits in the OP.

I don't want a quad-core. I wanted a hexa-core. That's why I got one. And I can overclock it if I feel like it. I'm not going to be playing Crysis on this damn thing so why are you making a big deal out of it? I have that same RAM in my computer. I don't need 2 terabytes of hard drive space. I already have a terabte external drive.  I don't like nVidia cards since they are not optimised to play Source engine games.

EDIT: Comparable Acer Aspire prebuilt: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=40000010&IsNodeId=1&Description=acer aspire&name=Desktop PCs&Order=BESTMATCH