New custom comp from Falcon or Alienware?

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  1. liquid

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    Im thinking of getting a new computer right now because im in a good mood )

    The only trouble is, im not sure what to get

    In your opinion's, first of all should i go with Falcon, or Alienware..

    I want a PURE gaming machine!!!

    (PRICE DOESNT MATTER)

    Whats a good setup, i looked at their utility to build your own on their website, but i want your guy's suggestions on this.

    I want like 2 harddrives,
    i dont know what processor or motherboard to get.
    i want as much memory as possible
    dvd rom
    burner
    etc
    etc

    JUST NEED YOUR SUGGESTIONS PLEASE>>>>>PRICE DOESNT MATTER<<<<<

    thanks for any help
     
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    This is what i came up with using the Falcon config utility...
    Pls tell me if you have any better suggestions, or websites
    (Feel free to modify)

    Os-xp pro
    Power supply-Enermax Whisper 550 Watt power supply
    Motherboard-Asus P4C800 Deluxe 875P DDR/400
    Cpu-Intel Pentium 4 3.00 GHz 800
    Cooler-Zalman Silent P4 CPU Cooler
    Memory-Corsair TwinX 3200LL-PT(2/512mb)
    Controllers-Promise Fastrak TX2000 ATA/133RAID Cont
    Hard drive-Western Digital WD2500JB (SE) 250GB
    Floppy Drive-Teac 1.44 mb 3 1/2 Drive
    CD-ROM-Sony 52X IDE Internal Caddyless 78ms
    CD-RW-Pioneer DVD-RW DVR-AO5
    DVD ROM-Toshiba 16X DVD W/Sigma Xcard Decoder
    Video Card-ATI Radeon 9800 Pro 128mb AGP 8X
    Monitor-Sony GDM-F520 .22dp 21 in
    Keyboard-Logitech Cordless Freedom ITouch Kybd & mouse
    Sound Card-Creative Labs Audigy2Platinum
    Speakers-C.L Megaworks THX 550 5.1 500Watt
    Networking-D-Link DWL-AB520 Wireless Dual band 8021
    Removable Storage-Iomega ZIP 750 Internal IDE
    Power Protection-APC Prog\fessional 7T Surge Protector

    so?

     

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