When I built this machine, I had it in my head that I should buy the biggest screen I could. The problem was that a 30" screen, regardless of it's maker runs natively at 2560px by 1600px. This is a lot of pixels.
With a 30" screen, you have yourself enough room to open word, excel, and firefox at the same time without minimizing. We've all watched Chris surrounded by his screens and admired how easy it is to get things done with such a setup. The only problem is that he sold his privacy. I'm not sure I could do the same.
In any case, the question I put to you all is how much would a 30" gaming computer cost? If you wanted to play Oblivion at 2650x1600, 60fps, AAx8, AF and other goodies all turned on, how much would it cost?
Lets get a rough idea of the cost.
30" monitor - €1000
PC components
-- Motherboard - well we're probably going to need quad SLI here. Let's budget €300
-- Processor - Dare I overclock a q6600? Or should I just book tickets to the Cayman Islands instead?
-- RAM - This'll need to be fancy. 4GB you say? €250
-- Asprin - Math gives you headaches €3
-- Graphics cards - Probably the most expensive bit, given the focus of the machine. Let's say €800
-- Power supply - Ooh gosh, this bit might be tricky. a 750W at the very least. €150
-- Case - All those fans are going to be noisy. Let's get a good noise insulating case for €150
-- Drives - Well, I like to be able to back things up and copy CDs for people who don't back up enough. Should I get a blu-ray burner? Yeah, why not! And a DVD reader drive, just in case. Hard drives? 1TB will do nicely. All in at €300
Total? €2953, not including keyboard or mouse.
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