[quote name='STOPchris' post='1059230' date='May 21 2010, 06:24 AM']Yeah, in all honesty, my 480 is even struggling with keeping frames up. Two would probably work great, but I would rather not fork out another 500 bucks just to play 3d games...[/quote]
Chris vsync is on by default when using N3d it seems with the drivers. yes no screen tear but also a game can drop below 40 fps and then kind revert to 30fps vsync even in 120hz.
Plenty of games on my 280 runs like a friends on a 480 (tested L4d and Dragon age) as vysnc nerfs the fps by accident so both card tended to spit 40 fps in DA 1080p max settings and 50 in L4D BC2 is where a 280 fell over even at optomised settings for online play. 480 could hold 40+ fps 280 would drop below 30. 480 could also add more aa-af and still not fall below 40 fps.
So if you want mainly hassle free 3d fermi x1 will do, if you want the best fps possible you will ne fermi x2. and for 3dx3 probably 3-4 fermi's in some games.
All the older games are fine on a Gt200 (bar crysis) newer more complex games like BC2 metro etc need fermi x1 or GT200 Sli.
The onyl issue with the Acre DLP 720p 3d models is the bulb cost for me (I already run a 100hz 1080p model) so for tose wnating to jump I would recommend the 1080p 23.6 rev 2 models bar the fact you do need GT200 power for most games at that level and a GT400 for a few demanding titles if you don't want to nerf GFX settings in 3d. I would also note at 1080p 3d many games go well over 512 VRAM even with low AA_AF so you should look at 1GB models for 1080p.
[quote name='STOPchris' post='1059230' date='May 21 2010, 06:24 AM']Yeah, in all honesty, my 480 is even struggling with keeping frames up. Two would probably work great, but I would rather not fork out another 500 bucks just to play 3d games...
Chris vsync is on by default when using N3d it seems with the drivers. yes no screen tear but also a game can drop below 40 fps and then kind revert to 30fps vsync even in 120hz.
Plenty of games on my 280 runs like a friends on a 480 (tested L4d and Dragon age) as vysnc nerfs the fps by accident so both card tended to spit 40 fps in DA 1080p max settings and 50 in L4D BC2 is where a 280 fell over even at optomised settings for online play. 480 could hold 40+ fps 280 would drop below 30. 480 could also add more aa-af and still not fall below 40 fps.
So if you want mainly hassle free 3d fermi x1 will do, if you want the best fps possible you will ne fermi x2. and for 3dx3 probably 3-4 fermi's in some games.
All the older games are fine on a Gt200 (bar crysis) newer more complex games like BC2 metro etc need fermi x1 or GT200 Sli.
The onyl issue with the Acre DLP 720p 3d models is the bulb cost for me (I already run a 100hz 1080p model) so for tose wnating to jump I would recommend the 1080p 23.6 rev 2 models bar the fact you do need GT200 power for most games at that level and a GT400 for a few demanding titles if you don't want to nerf GFX settings in 3d. I would also note at 1080p 3d many games go well over 512 VRAM even with low AA_AF so you should look at 1GB models for 1080p.
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[quote name='dirtylarryuk' post='1060347' date='May 23 2010, 02:07 PM']Chris vsync is on by default when using N3d it seems with the drivers. yes no screen tear but also a game can drop below 40 fps and then kind revert to 30fps vsync even in 120hz.
Plenty of games on my 280 runs like a friends on a 480 (tested L4d and Dragon age) as vysnc nerfs the fps by accident so both card tended to spit 40 fps in DA 1080p max settings and 50 in L4D BC2 is where a 280 fell over even at optomised settings for online play. 480 could hold 40+ fps 280 would drop below 30. 480 could also add more aa-af and still not fall below 40 fps.
So if you want mainly hassle free 3d fermi x1 will do, if you want the best fps possible you will ne fermi x2. and for 3dx3 probably 3-4 fermi's in some games.
All the older games are fine on a Gt200 (bar crysis) newer more complex games like BC2 metro etc need fermi x1 or GT200 Sli.
The onyl issue with the Acre DLP 720p 3d models is the bulb cost for me (I already run a 100hz 1080p model) so for tose wnating to jump I would recommend the 1080p 23.6 rev 2 models bar the fact you do need GT200 power for most games at that level and a GT400 for a few demanding titles if you don't want to nerf GFX settings in 3d. I would also note at 1080p 3d many games go well over 512 VRAM even with low AA_AF so you should look at 1GB models for 1080p.[/quote]
[quote name='dirtylarryuk' post='1060347' date='May 23 2010, 02:07 PM']Chris vsync is on by default when using N3d it seems with the drivers. yes no screen tear but also a game can drop below 40 fps and then kind revert to 30fps vsync even in 120hz.
Plenty of games on my 280 runs like a friends on a 480 (tested L4d and Dragon age) as vysnc nerfs the fps by accident so both card tended to spit 40 fps in DA 1080p max settings and 50 in L4D BC2 is where a 280 fell over even at optomised settings for online play. 480 could hold 40+ fps 280 would drop below 30. 480 could also add more aa-af and still not fall below 40 fps.
So if you want mainly hassle free 3d fermi x1 will do, if you want the best fps possible you will ne fermi x2. and for 3dx3 probably 3-4 fermi's in some games.
All the older games are fine on a Gt200 (bar crysis) newer more complex games like BC2 metro etc need fermi x1 or GT200 Sli.
The onyl issue with the Acre DLP 720p 3d models is the bulb cost for me (I already run a 100hz 1080p model) so for tose wnating to jump I would recommend the 1080p 23.6 rev 2 models bar the fact you do need GT200 power for most games at that level and a GT400 for a few demanding titles if you don't want to nerf GFX settings in 3d. I would also note at 1080p 3d many games go well over 512 VRAM even with low AA_AF so you should look at 1GB models for 1080p.
[quote name='dirtylarryuk' post='1060347' date='May 23 2010, 02:07 PM']Chris vsync is on by default when using N3d it seems with the drivers. yes no screen tear but also a game can drop below 40 fps and then kind revert to 30fps vsync even in 120hz.
Plenty of games on my 280 runs like a friends on a 480 (tested L4d and Dragon age) as vysnc nerfs the fps by accident so both card tended to spit 40 fps in DA 1080p max settings and 50 in L4D BC2 is where a 280 fell over even at optomised settings for online play. 480 could hold 40+ fps 280 would drop below 30. 480 could also add more aa-af and still not fall below 40 fps.
So if you want mainly hassle free 3d fermi x1 will do, if you want the best fps possible you will ne fermi x2. and for 3dx3 probably 3-4 fermi's in some games.
All the older games are fine on a Gt200 (bar crysis) newer more complex games like BC2 metro etc need fermi x1 or GT200 Sli.
The onyl issue with the Acre DLP 720p 3d models is the bulb cost for me (I already run a 100hz 1080p model) so for tose wnating to jump I would recommend the 1080p 23.6 rev 2 models bar the fact you do need GT200 power for most games at that level and a GT400 for a few demanding titles if you don't want to nerf GFX settings in 3d. I would also note at 1080p 3d many games go well over 512 VRAM even with low AA_AF so you should look at 1GB models for 1080p.[/quote]
[quote name='dirtylarryuk' post='1060347' date='May 23 2010, 02:07 PM']Chris vsync is on by default when using N3d it seems with the drivers. yes no screen tear but also a game can drop below 40 fps and then kind revert to 30fps vsync even in 120hz.
Plenty of games on my 280 runs like a friends on a 480 (tested L4d and Dragon age) as vysnc nerfs the fps by accident so both card tended to spit 40 fps in DA 1080p max settings and 50 in L4D BC2 is where a 280 fell over even at optomised settings for online play. 480 could hold 40+ fps 280 would drop below 30. 480 could also add more aa-af and still not fall below 40 fps.
So if you want mainly hassle free 3d fermi x1 will do, if you want the best fps possible you will ne fermi x2. and for 3dx3 probably 3-4 fermi's in some games.
All the older games are fine on a Gt200 (bar crysis) newer more complex games like BC2 metro etc need fermi x1 or GT200 Sli.
The onyl issue with the Acre DLP 720p 3d models is the bulb cost for me (I already run a 100hz 1080p model) so for tose wnating to jump I would recommend the 1080p 23.6 rev 2 models bar the fact you do need GT200 power for most games at that level and a GT400 for a few demanding titles if you don't want to nerf GFX settings in 3d. I would also note at 1080p 3d many games go well over 512 VRAM even with low AA_AF so you should look at 1GB models for 1080p.
ya know what dude? Once you play in 3d you won't go back, no matter which monitor you choose. I use the Samsung, and I'm perfectly happy. :) But I'm sure the Viewsonic is just fine as well.
ya know what dude? Once you play in 3d you won't go back, no matter which monitor you choose. I use the Samsung, and I'm perfectly happy. :) But I'm sure the Viewsonic is just fine as well.
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NZXT Phantom Red/Black Case
3d Vision 1 w/ Samsung 2233rz Monitor
3d Vision 2 w/ ASUS VG278HE Monitor
ya know what dude? Once you play in 3d you won't go back, no matter which monitor you choose. I use the Samsung, and I'm perfectly happy. :) But I'm sure the Viewsonic is just fine as well.
ya know what dude? Once you play in 3d you won't go back, no matter which monitor you choose. I use the Samsung, and I'm perfectly happy. :) But I'm sure the Viewsonic is just fine as well.
AsRock X58 Extreme6 mobo
Intel Core-i7 950 @ 4ghz
12gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
ASUS DirectCU II GTX 780 3gb
Corsair TX 950w PSU
NZXT Phantom Red/Black Case
3d Vision 1 w/ Samsung 2233rz Monitor
3d Vision 2 w/ ASUS VG278HE Monitor
[quote name='timone5666' post='1059078' date='May 20 2010, 07:22 PM']I just came onto a large amount of cash and I'd like to 3d game but I don't know if this is good 3d or if I should wait. I have a new 9800GTX+ which should be enough right? I plan on playing AC, AC2, Valve titles (TF2, L4D, HL2), and any notable titles that look amazing in 3D. I researched a bit and it looks good but is it worth the 600 dollars for the new monitor and kit? Can I dual monitor using the new monitor by any chance when not using 3d? Is the 3d scene growing or dieing?[/quote]
3d is 100% worth whatever it costs. i never want to use my 360 or ps3 ever again after using nvidia 3d vision. you might want to get one more 9800 card, my 480 GTX even has some issues with 3d, overall though 3d vision is absolutely amazing, spend the $600 you will not regret it.
[quote name='timone5666' post='1059078' date='May 20 2010, 07:22 PM']I just came onto a large amount of cash and I'd like to 3d game but I don't know if this is good 3d or if I should wait. I have a new 9800GTX+ which should be enough right? I plan on playing AC, AC2, Valve titles (TF2, L4D, HL2), and any notable titles that look amazing in 3D. I researched a bit and it looks good but is it worth the 600 dollars for the new monitor and kit? Can I dual monitor using the new monitor by any chance when not using 3d? Is the 3d scene growing or dieing?
3d is 100% worth whatever it costs. i never want to use my 360 or ps3 ever again after using nvidia 3d vision. you might want to get one more 9800 card, my 480 GTX even has some issues with 3d, overall though 3d vision is absolutely amazing, spend the $600 you will not regret it.
CaseChassis: Silverstone Raven 2 with Case Window
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[quote name='timone5666' post='1059078' date='May 20 2010, 07:22 PM']I just came onto a large amount of cash and I'd like to 3d game but I don't know if this is good 3d or if I should wait. I have a new 9800GTX+ which should be enough right? I plan on playing AC, AC2, Valve titles (TF2, L4D, HL2), and any notable titles that look amazing in 3D. I researched a bit and it looks good but is it worth the 600 dollars for the new monitor and kit? Can I dual monitor using the new monitor by any chance when not using 3d? Is the 3d scene growing or dieing?[/quote]
3d is 100% worth whatever it costs. i never want to use my 360 or ps3 ever again after using nvidia 3d vision. you might want to get one more 9800 card, my 480 GTX even has some issues with 3d, overall though 3d vision is absolutely amazing, spend the $600 you will not regret it.
[quote name='timone5666' post='1059078' date='May 20 2010, 07:22 PM']I just came onto a large amount of cash and I'd like to 3d game but I don't know if this is good 3d or if I should wait. I have a new 9800GTX+ which should be enough right? I plan on playing AC, AC2, Valve titles (TF2, L4D, HL2), and any notable titles that look amazing in 3D. I researched a bit and it looks good but is it worth the 600 dollars for the new monitor and kit? Can I dual monitor using the new monitor by any chance when not using 3d? Is the 3d scene growing or dieing?
3d is 100% worth whatever it costs. i never want to use my 360 or ps3 ever again after using nvidia 3d vision. you might want to get one more 9800 card, my 480 GTX even has some issues with 3d, overall though 3d vision is absolutely amazing, spend the $600 you will not regret it.
CaseChassis: Silverstone Raven 2 with Case Window
Motherboard: EVGA P55 FTW
Processor: Intel Core i5 750 2.66GHz LGA 1156 Quad-Core Processor (8MB L3 Cache)
System Cooling: Standard Cooling
Power Supply: 750 Watt Corsair PSU
Graphics Card: Single 1536MB GDDR5 Nvidia EVGA GTX 480
Memory: 8GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600Mhz (4x 2GB) Dual Channel Memory
Hard Drive One: 80GB Intel X25-M - Solid State Drive
Hard Drive Two: 1.5TB- SATA-II, 3Gb/s, 7,200RPM, 32MB Cache HDD
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Audio: 8-channel High Definition Surround Sound Support
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Display: Alienware OptX AW2310 3D monitor 23" and Nvidia 3D Vision
Chris vsync is on by default when using N3d it seems with the drivers. yes no screen tear but also a game can drop below 40 fps and then kind revert to 30fps vsync even in 120hz.
Plenty of games on my 280 runs like a friends on a 480 (tested L4d and Dragon age) as vysnc nerfs the fps by accident so both card tended to spit 40 fps in DA 1080p max settings and 50 in L4D BC2 is where a 280 fell over even at optomised settings for online play. 480 could hold 40+ fps 280 would drop below 30. 480 could also add more aa-af and still not fall below 40 fps.
So if you want mainly hassle free 3d fermi x1 will do, if you want the best fps possible you will ne fermi x2. and for 3dx3 probably 3-4 fermi's in some games.
All the older games are fine on a Gt200 (bar crysis) newer more complex games like BC2 metro etc need fermi x1 or GT200 Sli.
The onyl issue with the Acre DLP 720p 3d models is the bulb cost for me (I already run a 100hz 1080p model) so for tose wnating to jump I would recommend the 1080p 23.6 rev 2 models bar the fact you do need GT200 power for most games at that level and a GT400 for a few demanding titles if you don't want to nerf GFX settings in 3d. I would also note at 1080p 3d many games go well over 512 VRAM even with low AA_AF so you should look at 1GB models for 1080p.
Chris vsync is on by default when using N3d it seems with the drivers. yes no screen tear but also a game can drop below 40 fps and then kind revert to 30fps vsync even in 120hz.
Plenty of games on my 280 runs like a friends on a 480 (tested L4d and Dragon age) as vysnc nerfs the fps by accident so both card tended to spit 40 fps in DA 1080p max settings and 50 in L4D BC2 is where a 280 fell over even at optomised settings for online play. 480 could hold 40+ fps 280 would drop below 30. 480 could also add more aa-af and still not fall below 40 fps.
So if you want mainly hassle free 3d fermi x1 will do, if you want the best fps possible you will ne fermi x2. and for 3dx3 probably 3-4 fermi's in some games.
All the older games are fine on a Gt200 (bar crysis) newer more complex games like BC2 metro etc need fermi x1 or GT200 Sli.
The onyl issue with the Acre DLP 720p 3d models is the bulb cost for me (I already run a 100hz 1080p model) so for tose wnating to jump I would recommend the 1080p 23.6 rev 2 models bar the fact you do need GT200 power for most games at that level and a GT400 for a few demanding titles if you don't want to nerf GFX settings in 3d. I would also note at 1080p 3d many games go well over 512 VRAM even with low AA_AF so you should look at 1GB models for 1080p.
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Plenty of games on my 280 runs like a friends on a 480 (tested L4d and Dragon age) as vysnc nerfs the fps by accident so both card tended to spit 40 fps in DA 1080p max settings and 50 in L4D BC2 is where a 280 fell over even at optomised settings for online play. 480 could hold 40+ fps 280 would drop below 30. 480 could also add more aa-af and still not fall below 40 fps.
So if you want mainly hassle free 3d fermi x1 will do, if you want the best fps possible you will ne fermi x2. and for 3dx3 probably 3-4 fermi's in some games.
All the older games are fine on a Gt200 (bar crysis) newer more complex games like BC2 metro etc need fermi x1 or GT200 Sli.
The onyl issue with the Acre DLP 720p 3d models is the bulb cost for me (I already run a 100hz 1080p model) so for tose wnating to jump I would recommend the 1080p 23.6 rev 2 models bar the fact you do need GT200 power for most games at that level and a GT400 for a few demanding titles if you don't want to nerf GFX settings in 3d. I would also note at 1080p 3d many games go well over 512 VRAM even with low AA_AF so you should look at 1GB models for 1080p.[/quote]
YO DIRTY LARRY !!!!!
+1 btw.
Plenty of games on my 280 runs like a friends on a 480 (tested L4d and Dragon age) as vysnc nerfs the fps by accident so both card tended to spit 40 fps in DA 1080p max settings and 50 in L4D BC2 is where a 280 fell over even at optomised settings for online play. 480 could hold 40+ fps 280 would drop below 30. 480 could also add more aa-af and still not fall below 40 fps.
So if you want mainly hassle free 3d fermi x1 will do, if you want the best fps possible you will ne fermi x2. and for 3dx3 probably 3-4 fermi's in some games.
All the older games are fine on a Gt200 (bar crysis) newer more complex games like BC2 metro etc need fermi x1 or GT200 Sli.
The onyl issue with the Acre DLP 720p 3d models is the bulb cost for me (I already run a 100hz 1080p model) so for tose wnating to jump I would recommend the 1080p 23.6 rev 2 models bar the fact you do need GT200 power for most games at that level and a GT400 for a few demanding titles if you don't want to nerf GFX settings in 3d. I would also note at 1080p 3d many games go well over 512 VRAM even with low AA_AF so you should look at 1GB models for 1080p.
YO DIRTY LARRY !!!!!
+1 btw.
Plenty of games on my 280 runs like a friends on a 480 (tested L4d and Dragon age) as vysnc nerfs the fps by accident so both card tended to spit 40 fps in DA 1080p max settings and 50 in L4D BC2 is where a 280 fell over even at optomised settings for online play. 480 could hold 40+ fps 280 would drop below 30. 480 could also add more aa-af and still not fall below 40 fps.
So if you want mainly hassle free 3d fermi x1 will do, if you want the best fps possible you will ne fermi x2. and for 3dx3 probably 3-4 fermi's in some games.
All the older games are fine on a Gt200 (bar crysis) newer more complex games like BC2 metro etc need fermi x1 or GT200 Sli.
The onyl issue with the Acre DLP 720p 3d models is the bulb cost for me (I already run a 100hz 1080p model) so for tose wnating to jump I would recommend the 1080p 23.6 rev 2 models bar the fact you do need GT200 power for most games at that level and a GT400 for a few demanding titles if you don't want to nerf GFX settings in 3d. I would also note at 1080p 3d many games go well over 512 VRAM even with low AA_AF so you should look at 1GB models for 1080p.[/quote]
YO DIRTY LARRY !!!!!
+1 btw.
Plenty of games on my 280 runs like a friends on a 480 (tested L4d and Dragon age) as vysnc nerfs the fps by accident so both card tended to spit 40 fps in DA 1080p max settings and 50 in L4D BC2 is where a 280 fell over even at optomised settings for online play. 480 could hold 40+ fps 280 would drop below 30. 480 could also add more aa-af and still not fall below 40 fps.
So if you want mainly hassle free 3d fermi x1 will do, if you want the best fps possible you will ne fermi x2. and for 3dx3 probably 3-4 fermi's in some games.
All the older games are fine on a Gt200 (bar crysis) newer more complex games like BC2 metro etc need fermi x1 or GT200 Sli.
The onyl issue with the Acre DLP 720p 3d models is the bulb cost for me (I already run a 100hz 1080p model) so for tose wnating to jump I would recommend the 1080p 23.6 rev 2 models bar the fact you do need GT200 power for most games at that level and a GT400 for a few demanding titles if you don't want to nerf GFX settings in 3d. I would also note at 1080p 3d many games go well over 512 VRAM even with low AA_AF so you should look at 1GB models for 1080p.
YO DIRTY LARRY !!!!!
+1 btw.
TF2 takes up the majority of my gameplay. The others I play once in a while.
Thanks for the great info so far, glad to have a solid community.
TF2 takes up the majority of my gameplay. The others I play once in a while.
Thanks for the great info so far, glad to have a solid community.
TF2 takes up the majority of my gameplay. The others I play once in a while.
Thanks for the great info so far, glad to have a solid community.
TF2 takes up the majority of my gameplay. The others I play once in a while.
Thanks for the great info so far, glad to have a solid community.
I don't want to spend more than 300 on the display atm.
I don't want to spend more than 300 on the display atm.
I don't want to spend more than 300 on the display atm.
I don't want to spend more than 300 on the display atm.
AsRock X58 Extreme6 mobo
Intel Core-i7 950 @ 4ghz
12gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
ASUS DirectCU II GTX 780 3gb
Corsair TX 950w PSU
NZXT Phantom Red/Black Case
3d Vision 1 w/ Samsung 2233rz Monitor
3d Vision 2 w/ ASUS VG278HE Monitor
AsRock X58 Extreme6 mobo
Intel Core-i7 950 @ 4ghz
12gb Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600
ASUS DirectCU II GTX 780 3gb
Corsair TX 950w PSU
NZXT Phantom Red/Black Case
3d Vision 1 w/ Samsung 2233rz Monitor
3d Vision 2 w/ ASUS VG278HE Monitor
3d is 100% worth whatever it costs. i never want to use my 360 or ps3 ever again after using nvidia 3d vision. you might want to get one more 9800 card, my 480 GTX even has some issues with 3d, overall though 3d vision is absolutely amazing, spend the $600 you will not regret it.
3d is 100% worth whatever it costs. i never want to use my 360 or ps3 ever again after using nvidia 3d vision. you might want to get one more 9800 card, my 480 GTX even has some issues with 3d, overall though 3d vision is absolutely amazing, spend the $600 you will not regret it.
CaseChassis: Silverstone Raven 2 with Case Window
Motherboard: EVGA P55 FTW
Processor: Intel Core i5 750 2.66GHz LGA 1156 Quad-Core Processor (8MB L3 Cache)
System Cooling: Standard Cooling
Power Supply: 750 Watt Corsair PSU
Graphics Card: Single 1536MB GDDR5 Nvidia EVGA GTX 480
Memory: 8GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600Mhz (4x 2GB) Dual Channel Memory
Hard Drive One: 80GB Intel X25-M - Solid State Drive
Hard Drive Two: 1.5TB- SATA-II, 3Gb/s, 7,200RPM, 32MB Cache HDD
Optical Drive One: 24X CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) w/double layer write capability
Audio: 8-channel High Definition Surround Sound Support
Networking: Onboard Network Port
Operating System: Genuine MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit Edition
Display: Alienware OptX AW2310 3D monitor 23" and Nvidia 3D Vision
3d is 100% worth whatever it costs. i never want to use my 360 or ps3 ever again after using nvidia 3d vision. you might want to get one more 9800 card, my 480 GTX even has some issues with 3d, overall though 3d vision is absolutely amazing, spend the $600 you will not regret it.
3d is 100% worth whatever it costs. i never want to use my 360 or ps3 ever again after using nvidia 3d vision. you might want to get one more 9800 card, my 480 GTX even has some issues with 3d, overall though 3d vision is absolutely amazing, spend the $600 you will not regret it.
CaseChassis: Silverstone Raven 2 with Case Window
Motherboard: EVGA P55 FTW
Processor: Intel Core i5 750 2.66GHz LGA 1156 Quad-Core Processor (8MB L3 Cache)
System Cooling: Standard Cooling
Power Supply: 750 Watt Corsair PSU
Graphics Card: Single 1536MB GDDR5 Nvidia EVGA GTX 480
Memory: 8GB Corsair Dominator DDR3 1600Mhz (4x 2GB) Dual Channel Memory
Hard Drive One: 80GB Intel X25-M - Solid State Drive
Hard Drive Two: 1.5TB- SATA-II, 3Gb/s, 7,200RPM, 32MB Cache HDD
Optical Drive One: 24X CD/DVD burner (DVD+/-RW) w/double layer write capability
Audio: 8-channel High Definition Surround Sound Support
Networking: Onboard Network Port
Operating System: Genuine MS Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit Edition
Display: Alienware OptX AW2310 3D monitor 23" and Nvidia 3D Vision