What is the BEST computer system in the market rigth now?
I would like to know what best computer system is out there in the market. And I mean a bad boy, a computer that can do EVERYTHING. A computer system that has at least 500+GB Hard drive, 12GB+ RAM, graphics to support HDCP, and all that stuff with more than 6 pixels per pipe line and 1GB of ram dedicated to the card, and a 512mhz processor. The computer has to have a HD-TV tuner, with HDMI INPUTS and OUTPUTS!!!! Plus the HDMI is usefull for DTS, Dolby, and video too. Blue-Ray CD-Burner and that means the processor, RAM, and Video have to EXCELL for the Blue-Ray to play smoothly. Sound card, one of the BEST out in the market, and I mean BETTER than creatives silly little cards. Wireless, HDMI, VGA, PS/2 USB, FireWire, Digital Card reader (SD, Micro Drive, ect) Ethernet, or Wi-Fi. Of course, this system has to be 64-bit based, as 32-bit is no good.
I am probably being unrealistic here, and would like to know if there is such a system like this or that comes close to it.
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. Ya, Dell is good. You might want to check out the 64studio for ideas first. This site is interesting for Gateway and NEC info @ http://www.mobilewhack.com/computers/ ;
"…The basic NEC model goes on sale on the 27th of January, 2006 and costs $3,300. You can upgrade to a AMD Athlon 64 X2 processor 3800+, a GeForce 6600GT, 1000GB (500GB * 2) HDD etc. at an added price.
" [you might want to go to an external storage]; Users can add up to three 400e Expansion Chassis units to a Iomega StorCenter Pro NAS 400r server, with each expansion adding 1 terabyte of storage space to the host NAS device. Thus, a user can initially go for a 400r server which comes in capacities of 640GB to 1.6TB" … etc.
fix it yourself…
and i don’t think you get the parts either…
Why don’t you try the Dell US website or the HP? You can customise the system and probably get most of your stuff.