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I just got to the ASUS site and you may be right, it says 3 way, my apologies.
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
I just got to the ASUS site and you may be right, it says 3 way, my apologies.
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
Okay, cool, I was reading something else
Edit: No worriesI just got to the ASUS site and you may be right, it says 3 way, my apologies.
ASUSTeK Computer Inc.
Last edited by oidicle; 17 Nov 2009 at 16:18. Reason: dint want to double post
well since you did say dream, it would have to be a laptop that only weight 2 LBs have a 17" screen, at least 2TB storage. 100GB RAM and the best CPU and GPU avail on the market 10 yrs from now today.
if limited to today tech well then I would want the Alienware newest 15" laptop maxed out specs and 2 extra batteries for lan parties.
http://www.dell.com/us/en/home/noteb...5x&s=dhs&cs=19
Lets see...
*Insert Top of the Line Everything.. here* (APPROX: 20k ^^)
+ a normal sized laptop monitor, about 1200x800 res, and 17 inch wide. With.... a bose surround sound 7.1 system set up to it :P (pssh... forget X-FI!)
I'm a bit of an audio nut...and honestly Bose is some of the most overrated and overpriced equipment out there. There are so many better choices out there, most available for a fraction of the cost of Bose. Before you invest in anything made by Bose, do yourself a favor and do your research.
BOSE = Better Off with Something Else
BOSE = Buy Other Stereo Equipment.
If somebody here were to post a question about getting a motherboard known to have problems....those in the community who knew better would likely post that this wouldn't be a wise choice. If somebody here were to post about buying a particular CPU in hopes of overclocking it, but it wasn't a great CPU for overclocking, somebody here would likely suggest that other choices be considered.
As I suggested, before building your "dream rig" with a Bose setup, make sure that you do some research first as I expect that you are likely going to find a better performing setup and most likely will save yourself some cash as well.
I'm simply using my experience and knowledge to hopefully provide additional resources to others so that they can make good decisions....especially when spending hard earned money on computer related components.
Fair point pp. I haven't actually heard Bose stuff but it seems awfully expensive for such a tiny piece of kit.
I know they claim exclusive patented technology for their speakers but I'll stick with my enormous Mission domestic monitors through an A series amp.
I just can't believe (no evidence) that tiny little speakers could fill my room the way that these do.
As for my dream system; I've pretty much got it right now though I wouldn't mind adding a SSD and I anxiously await the Nvidia 300 series GPUs.
Best wishes all,J:)