Visionman Dual-Core 3.4GHz Only $1069.99

Visionman’s Dual-Core Gaming Workstation Monster!Visionman Dual-Core Pentium D 3.4GHz

VisionMan isn’t fooling around when it launches these powerhouse gaming monsters. This Dual-Core 64-bit workstation features an Intel Pentium D 3.4GHz CPU,a ful GIG of DDR2 Memory, a SATA-II 250GB Hard drive and a DVD±RW Dual Layer DVD-burner! This Visionman’s system is armed with a powerful NVIDIA 7300GS graphics card with 512MB of DDR-2 memory. You’re going to play games and watch videos that will blow you and your enemies away with striking realism.

This game crunching workstation also boasts an Asus P5LD2-VM Motherboard, PCI-Express and Microsoft’s NEW 64-Bit Windows XP Pro operating system. Visionman throws in plenty of extras like high speed USB 2.0 ports & IEEE Firewire, the industry’s sharpest Black X-Blade Tower Chassis with 450 watts of power and plenty of PCI and SATA expansion slots.

This workstation is as powerful as you’ll see for this price. It’s only polite to drool under special circumstances — this Visionman Dual-Core Intel Pentium D is one such occasion. Check it out today!

One Response to “Visionman Dual-Core 3.4GHz Only $1069.99”

  1. This is not a good deal at all unless you are wanting something to build on. True gamers want and require SLI, QUAD SLI, or ATI CrossFire graphics solutions. This is not an SLI motherboard nor an SLI configurated system. And 1 Gb of Ram does not mean a thing, most gamers want at least 2-4Gb’s of high end quality overclockable RAM. This CPU is going to burn up in this case unless the system comes with complete liquid cooling system as well as some high speed case fans. And is this case solid aluminum, NOT!! This system is for the beginner gamer who doesn;t know the difference between eye candy and performance. The OS is not even compatable with some of the new highly graphical games. Just because it is a 64 bit computer does not make it require a 64 bit OS system. And as a final note; if you buy this system and plan to add more components to get more performance out of it, like better RAM, or a better video card, or even more Hard Drives, this power supply will NOT be enough to power it all. Or if you remove and replace the motherboard with an ATI CrossFire Motherboard (because this D950 3.4 Processor is not supported on any NVIDIA Chipset SLI motherboard), faster more powerful RAM, hard drives, IDE drive, Floppy Drive, Media Card reader, high end sound card, and at least 2 Video Cards for higher end graphics, you better also want to get at least a bare minimum of a 600-650 watt power supply to power it all.

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