Dream PC setup?

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what is your dream computer or laptop setup?
for example (for a laptop):

Macbook pro running the mac OS and windows 7 ( choice at the boot menu)
1 TB of ram
2 TB HDD
24 hrs battery life
 
I would be happy with the Big-O Gaming PC.

Intel Core i7 overclocked to 4.5GHZ to Dual Intel Xeon X5680's overclocked to 4.3GHz. Then add up to 12GB's of Corsair GT 2000Mhz memory and the mother of all graphic setups Quad SLI EVGA GTX 480 FTW
http://www.originpc.com/thebigo-features.asp

It also comes with an Xbox 360 slim.
 
All I want is a Macbook Air. I don't like the desktops at all. I don't mind about the hard drive but I'd like to have a 1TB and 4GB RAM.
 
profx said:
what is your dream computer or laptop setup?
for example (for a laptop):

Macbook pro running the mac OS and windows 7 ( choice at the boot menu)
1 TB of ram
2 TB HDD
24 hrs battery life

Since when could you get a TB of RAM?

For myself, this:
specs: Here.
Pics: Here.
 
Panik said:
profx said:
what is your dream computer or laptop setup?
for example (for a laptop):

Macbook pro running the mac OS and windows 7 ( choice at the boot menu)
1 TB of ram
2 TB HDD
24 hrs battery life

Since when could you get a TB of RAM?

For myself, this:
specs: Here.
Pics: Here.

Since 64-bit Operating Systems are around. It'd just kill the battery life, though.
 
I'm currently building a PC the specs are:

Intel Core i7-950
12GB Corsair Dominator
2x 1TB hard drives @ 7200rpm/32mb
Corsair HX850w PSU
2x EVGA GTX460 SSC in SLI
Corsair H70
2x Full HD 22" monitors
Asus Sabertooth X58
Coolermaster Storm Scout case
Some gaming mouse+keyboard - forgot name
Windows 7 Pro 64bit
 
Panik said:
profx said:
what is your dream computer or laptop setup?
for example (for a laptop):

Macbook pro running the mac OS and windows 7 ( choice at the boot menu)
1 TB of ram
2 TB HDD
24 hrs battery life

Since when could you get a TB of RAM?

For myself, this:
specs: Here.
Pics: Here.
It is possible, but that was just an example 😛
 
el canadiano said:
Since 64-bit Operating Systems are around. It'd just kill the battery life, though.

I meant physically, I know what operating systems are able to support it but there's no physical way currently.
 
Kevin X Dragon said:
As of right now:
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Are you sure you have a good enough power supply to handle the hardware? Mine is a 600watt and is less spec than that.
 
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