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Custom Fusion-CS-Intel-775G2 system 32447

£1363.80 (ex VAT)
£1602.46 (inc VAT)
Custom Fusion-CS-Intel-775G2 system 32447

Case: Antec P182 Gun Metal Black (No PSU)
Window: none selected
Cabling: Standard Cable Management
Cooling: Cool and Quiet Cooling System (2-3 Fans with controller)
Airbrushing: none selected
Fans type: Non-LED fans
PSU: Coolermaster Real Power M700W Modular PSU
Motherboard: Asus P5K Premium Wi-Fi (Intel P35 - 1333 FSB Conroe/Penryn)
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Retail (4x2.40GHz 1066FSB 8Mb) 95W
CPU Cooling: Arctic Freezer 7 Cooler Pro (LGA775)
Memory: OCZ DDR2-800 2x2048MB Vista Upgrade 4GB Dual Channel Kit
Physics: none selected
Graphics: BFG Nvidia 8800GT OC 512Mb PCIe HDCP PCIE 2.0
Hard Drive: 320Gb Samsung SpinPoint T166 HD321KJ 7200 16mb Cache SATA II
Storage HD: 500Gb Samsung SpinPoint T166 HD501LJ 7200 16mb Cache SATA II
Optical Drive: SONY-NEC Optiarc AD-7173A 18x DVDRW Black OEM
Optical Drive 2: Pioneer 112DBK DVDRW Black OEM
Floppy Drive: Heisei 3.5" Floppy Drive with Card Reader Black
PCI card: none selected
PCIe Device: none selected
Sound Card: Integrated High Definition Audio with Digital Out
Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit DVD OEM
Secondary OS: none selected
X-Image: none selected
Building: Standard Build (5-15 working days)
Overclocking: none selected
Warranty: Deluxe 3 Year Collect and Return-Onsite Warranty
Free T-Shirt: none selected
Packaging: Heavy-duty packaging (Full Towers - 80x80x40)

Testimonials
Custom Gaming PC - Fusion CS Intel-775G2
By Rod Blocksidge
Date Added: Sunday 16 December, 2007

I'm not a computer gamer. I've no interest in them...so why did I go to Vadim, noted for their gaming machines, for my new work computer? Apart from a few specialist items, a 'gaming' computer is just a powerful PC, and the reputation of Vadim had gone before them. I was not disappointed. The ordering process was efficient, I was kept informed during the building, and the delivery was only a day or two later than the ETA. The computer arrived superbly packed, and in good order. The quality of the build is excellent (thank you Richard) and the computer, so far, (fingers crossed) has worked perfectly. As far as I am concerned, this is the best built, and best working computer I have ever owned, and I wouldn't hesitate to buy from Vadim again. I haven't had to use the warranty yet, (and I hope I won't have to), but I'm sure that it is just as good. I had Vista 64 bit as my primary OS with the Vadim, against all the advice of the 'experts' (?) Why the negative vibes against Vista, and especially 64 bit? Every peripheral I have works fine, all my applications work fine...64 bit is great! Of course, if I were a gamer, that may be different, but I'm not, so Vadim, Vista, and 64 bit are the best in my book.