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    Asus xg station ripped apart

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by mrXniick, Apr 5, 2007.

  1. mrXniick

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    looks pretty awesome do you think it will work with 8800 gtx ?
     
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    Gator Go Gators!

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    No. Nope. Nuh uh.
     
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    Zellio The Dark Knight

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    Hum.

    If you want, you could:

    1. Buy a cheap laptop for $100-399, or a Core 2 duo laptop for $699.
    2. Get 2 gigs of ram for ??
    3. Get 24" monitor for $500
    3. Buy a 8800 gtx for $500
    4. Buy XG Station for $300-$500??
    5. Buy a danger den water cooling block for 8800 gtx for $134.

    Case mod the XG station to fit the 8800gtx.

    It would cost aound $2000-3000, or $1500 and above for non core 2 duo, but you'd have a pc that you could take with you anywhere, and then hook up to home and it would be as fast as any non quad core desktop pc.

    Hopefully though, the xg station will come out with a version of the 8800gtx though...