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The Dream Machine Revealed--Part Three of Three!
Posted 12/09/2008 at 12:48:31am
I was wondering if the sound card choice could be clarified. The article above just says it's a "X-Fi Titanium", however the picture is of the "X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro Series" card, and the magazine article shows the same picture but says it's a "X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty" card.
I've been looking at the differences between the "X-Fi Titanium" and the "X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro Gamer" cards, and it appears the "Fatal1ty" branded card's only justification for it's higher price is it has "64MB of X-RAM".
I can't seem to find a current review of either card on MPC.com, is the "Fatal1ty" card worth the extra money?
Mac Users Are Whiny Losers. Love, Maximum PC
Posted 08/23/2008 at 02:37:39am
Come September 13th, I will be the proud owner of a 7 year old Dell desktop. It has BSoD'ed exactly once, when I accidently deleted a system DLL. That was 6 years ago. It has cost me $0.00 in support/maintainance (take a shop vac to it every 4 months and defrag the hard drive, good as new!), and a mere $400 (I hate you SDRAM!) to keep it up to minimum gaming specs until now.
Next up, a $7k dream machine.
Bill Watkins Versus the Solid-State Drive
Posted 06/17/2008 at 07:39:55pm
He seems to think he is being interviewed by Forbes or something, all this talk about how Samsung is where the party is, if it is a viable market then he's there. Note to MaxPC: Interview a VP next time, one less concerned about how he makes Samsung sound to investors, and more concerned about how he makes Samsung sound to enthusiast consumers.