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is this a good gaming computer for around £800 from alienware?

hey just want to no if this pc set will be any good for gaming its from alienware thanks

AMD® Athlon™ X2 5800+ 3.0GHz Dual Core 2 x 1MB L2 Cache

750 Watt Alienware® Approved Multi-GPU Power Supply

512MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 9600 GT - Superclocked!

4GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz - 4 x 1024MB

Alienware® Approved AMD® 790FX Motherboard
Includes PCI-Express 2.0, BIOS Overclocking Utility, and Support for AMD Phenom Quad-Core Processors

Genuine Windows® Vista Home Premium with Service Pack 1 – DirectX 10 Ready!

500GB SATA 3Gb/s 7200 RPM

20X Dual Layer DVD±RW/CD-RW Writer

Single High Performance Gigabit Ethernet Port

AGEIA PhysX™ Physics Processing Unit PCI-E

High-Definition 7.1 Performance Audio - Standard
thanks for the answers any ideas where i can get a custom built pc or at least buy one thats good for gamming at around this price i no my games but not my computers lol

Well, it's alright for gaming. But problems are, it's costly, no surprise since it's Alienware -.-

A custom built computer will get you a better computer.

The AMD Processor sucks, currently Intel are the way to go with CPU's, and that's not gonna change any time soon believe me.

The GPU is not top end, infact it wouldn't be worth getting atall for games, considering you have cards like the Nvidia GTX 280(it's costly) but it's the best card performance wise out at the minute.

Thanks to Nvidia buying the Physx company, they have released an update for all 8(I think all 8) and above generation GPU that enables PhysX on them, without the need for another card to do it. Saving money, and space in your computer.

Then there's the Ati 4870 a brilliant card also you can get it x2, this would be the card most gamers would be going for right now cause it's cheap compared to the GTX 280 and still has blistering performance.

Vista is good, despite the noobs saying it sucks cause they haven't tried it since Service Pack 1.

HDD is fine.

And the Audio is good to.

If you want that computer then buy it, but you can get alot better for cheaper if you buy custom.

It will run most games fine.

Good News In The Fight Against Leading Cause Of Age-Related Vision Loss

After a lifetime of normal vision, not being able to see people's faces, watch TV or read a book is devastating. That's the tough reality, faced by thousands of Canadians as they age who suffer from a degenerative eye disease called age-related macular degeneration (AMD). It's the most common cause of vision loss for Canadians over the age of 50.

AMD is an eye disease that occurs more frequently with age. It damages the macula, a very small and specialized area in the centre of the retina, which is responsible for central vision necessary for ordinary vision-related activities such as seeing faces, reading and driving.

There are two types of AMD, dry and wet. Typically, dry AMD progresses slowly and is usually less severe. Until two years ago, the diagnosis of wet AMD meant severe central vision loss and possibly even blindness, in a matter of weeks to months. People's lives were devastated because their independence and autonomy were at risk.

In 2007, a new treatment called Lucentis was approved by Health Canada. It is the first and only treatment for wet AMD that has been shown to actually improve vision. The majority of people with wet AMD can see their vision improve after the first treatments.

The good news for people with wet AMD in New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador is that they now have access to Lucentis through their provincial drug plans.

"Lucentis stops macular degeneration in its tracks and having access to it is a real milestone for New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador residents," said Duncan Williams, CNIB's executive director for New Brunswick. "Until now a diagnosis of AMD almost certainly lead to significant vision loss or blindness. We congratulate the governments for recognizing the importance of this treatment and the differenced that it will make on the lives of patients."

If you've been diagnosed with wet AMD or you notice a sudden change in your vision such as blurring or a blank spot in your visual field, speak to your eye doctor about this new advance in the treatment of wet AMD. Early diagnosis gives you a better chance at preserving your vision. If you have questions, you should discuss with your doctor.

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