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Time for an upgrade on my WS PC. This computer will be use for: Video Game 3d Modeling, 3d animation, Massive HD Video Encoding, Surround Sound Audio Encoding, DVD Authoring, Photo Shop,Programming, Advance Video Editing. This sytems will be running under XP Pro and Linux (xp for Photo Shop and Linux for the rest). This is an invest I am making to get everything done in less time. This all programs I do at work, once on a while I dont finish my job at work and I need a very powerful pc to finish the undone work. Also music bands on weekends come to me to record them live and make an HD DVD of them in a professional HD DVD authoring in wish i make very good money of them, and I need this powerful system to encode bands in HD video and Audio in 5.1, and to convert 300 dvd movies in HD in less time. I especially need this pc for 3d rendering, on a high end normal pc will take days or weeks. And no, this pc wont be a gaming rig at all, and im not interested in LCDs. LCD still need years to improve. Want these pc to be good for 5 years. Soon will be working for the movie industry and need WS pc to be ready. Any changes should be made? Already have a case. Why Linux? it encodes much faster, all software are base on linux. I also wrote a program to Utilize all 8 cores and created 4 virtual cores, and memory at 100% in 3d rendering, hd encoding, and video editing effects with amazing results with 40% faster at my job workstation pc, and of course i had to share it to the rest to the teams. Maybe ill uploaded online for free or sell it.

Intel S5000XVN-SAS Workstation Motheboard $491.22
ATI FireGL V7350 Video Card $1,034.95
Kingston 2GB PC2-5300 667MHz 240-pin ECC Fully Buffered CL5 DDR2 SDRAM DIMM $180.53
Kingston 2GB PC2-5300 667MHz 240-pin ECC Fully Buffered CL5 DDR2 SDRAM DIMM $180.53
Kingston 2GB PC2-5300 667MHz 240-pin ECC Fully Buffered CL5 DDR2 SDRAM DIMM $180.53
Kingston 2GB PC2-5300 667MHz 240-pin ECC Fully Buffered CL5 DDR2 SDRAM DIMM $180.53
Intel Xeon X7350 Quad Core Processor $2,457.95
Intel Xeon X7350 Quad Core Processor $2,457.95
LG Electronics GGCH20L Black Blu-ray/HD-DVD Reader & Dual Layer DVD±RW Writer $302.88
crt 21" ViewSonic G220fb $363.93
crt 21" ViewSonic G220fb $363.93
Antec TruePower Quattro 1000W Power Supply $208.88
WD Caviar GP 1TB Hard Drive $249.50
WD Caviar GP 1TB Hard Drive $249.50

8,902.81 including Tax/Shipping


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