Like in the $4,500 region, though in the UK we pay more for our hardware usually than you guys do, but even so I would be suprised to see e.g newegg sell something like that for anything less than $3,500.....
Martyn
Martyn
Pretty good.White-Fusion wrote:
http://i93.photobucket.com/albums/l70/White-Fusion/Computer-Jan.jpg
Tell me what you think
£2000 = about $3900Bell wrote:
Like in the $4,500 region, though in the UK we pay more for our hardware usually than you guys do, but even so I would be suprised to see e.g newegg sell something like that for anything less than $3,500.....
Martyn
I have msn, but I hate it.White-Fusion wrote:
Bert do you have msn or xfire
Actually I was comparing the rig speced about two posts above me at £2200 I believe, at exchange rate today £2200 is $4330. Infact my mistake it was closer to £2,500, therefor even more.Bertster7 wrote:
£2000 = about $3900Bell wrote:
Like in the $4,500 region, though in the UK we pay more for our hardware usually than you guys do, but even so I would be suprised to see e.g newegg sell something like that for anything less than $3,500.....
Martyn
Stuff is cheaper in the US (no VAT either) though so it would be around the $3000 mark.
okBell wrote:
Actually I was comparing the rig speced about two posts above me at £2200 I believe, at exchange rate today £2200 is $4330. Infact my mistake it was closer to £2,500, therefor even more.Bertster7 wrote:
£2000 = about $3900Bell wrote:
Like in the $4,500 region, though in the UK we pay more for our hardware usually than you guys do, but even so I would be suprised to see e.g newegg sell something like that for anything less than $3,500.....
Martyn
Stuff is cheaper in the US (no VAT either) though so it would be around the $3000 mark.
Martyn
There are no 8 core Xeons.Bell wrote:
No worries! Question though, these 8 core xeons I think there called, can they be put into a C2D based mobo? If so, are they a lot more expensive than say, a Qx6700?
Martyn