Hello. I'm out for an upgrade really soon, and I've made some packages on the www.multitronic.fi website. But since I know much, but not all about computer hardware and its performance, I thought I'd ask the BF2s community for some help. If you own some good system that you know works well, could you please go to [www.multitronic.fi[/url] and pick a good package for me? (If the page is displayed in Finnish, check for other languages in the upper right corner) I'm looking for an Intel/nVidia based platform, preferably SLI-compatible. It's just motherboard, CPU and RAM I need. ~500€.
The packages that I've made consists of this:
No.1:
http://www.multitronic.fi/showprod.php? … I+PLATINUM
http://www.multitronic.fi/showprod.php? … 80557E6600
http://www.multitronic.fi/showprod.php? … 2N5K2%2F2G
No.2
http://www.multitronic.fi/showprod.php? … I+PLATINUM
http://www.multitronic.fi/showprod.php? … 80557E6600
http://www.multitronic.fi/showprod.php? … D2N5%2F512 (3x)
Also, do note that from where I live, this is the only webshop that can avoid 25% extra import tax... So any other webshops are out of the question.
P.S. You can't just go to a page and copy the link. From the product list, you need to right click, select properties and copy the link from there.
Thanks!
Techboy Freezer
The packages that I've made consists of this:
No.1:
http://www.multitronic.fi/showprod.php? … I+PLATINUM
http://www.multitronic.fi/showprod.php? … 80557E6600
http://www.multitronic.fi/showprod.php? … 2N5K2%2F2G
No.2
http://www.multitronic.fi/showprod.php? … I+PLATINUM
http://www.multitronic.fi/showprod.php? … 80557E6600
http://www.multitronic.fi/showprod.php? … D2N5%2F512 (3x)
Also, do note that from where I live, this is the only webshop that can avoid 25% extra import tax... So any other webshops are out of the question.
P.S. You can't just go to a page and copy the link. From the product list, you need to right click, select properties and copy the link from there.
Thanks!
Techboy Freezer
Last edited by Freezer7Pro (2007-05-29 05:23:26)
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP