Graphics Card And Hard Drive
Graphics Card: XFX GX260XADJF GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 896 MB
Falling prices on the GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 is the most noteworthy change for this month. This reference-clocked XFX was the cheapest model available, and has an added value of being backed by a transferable life-time warranty.
Read Customer Reviews of XFX's GeForce GTX 260 Core 216
The effective dual-slot cooler provides the key benefit of exhausting heat out of this month’s small enclosure.
Hard Drive: Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 ST3500418AS 500 GB
Read Customer Reviews of Seagate's Barracuda 7200.12 500 GB
This thin SATA/300 drive packs 500 GB on a single platter, spins at 7,200 RPM, and has 16 MB cache. Performance data and more detailed information can be found in this article.
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hay umm im new to this kind of stuff and this is a bit off the subject but i downloaded this software which was telling me my gpu temperature and it was saying 70 degrees or so and i was just playin call of duty 4 can you help me please??
dude thats not too bad as long as you dont go into the 80s you should be fine but otherwise 70 degrees is pretty good what graphics card u using?
dude, where's my car?
why don't they add in the cost of an operating system?
This is of course a cost which most people have to factor in when building a new computer.