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samellio
17-10-11, 18:10
Hey all,
First post here so please be gentle!
I'd be really grateful for any experiences of the evolution h20 system.
Here is a link to it: http://www.aria.co.uk/Systems/Gaming+Range/Gladiator/Gladiator+Evolution+H20+Intel+Core+i7-2600K+3.40GHz+%40+4.60GHz+DDR3+Gaming+PC+?productI d=46343

I'll be using it mainly to play battlefield 3 and do some really basic hd video editing. I have basically no idea about computers these days. Previously I have always bought with my head but now think I want to treat myself as I've always wondered if games would have run smoother if I'd bought the more expensive system... If that makes sense?

Would I he right in thinking this system shouldn't need any upgrades for a while and will play battlefield very well?

Having read the forum I've seen a few users having problems with their overclocked systems so as a complete newbie should I look at getting a 'standard' system?

I basically just want something that I won't have to upgrade and will that will be hassle free..

Thanks in advance for any help all :)

Sam

Spaceboy
17-10-11, 19:24
No experience with that specific rig, but looking at the specs... yowsers! :eek: :D

That'll be decent for a good few years mate, even comes with 16gb RAM :eek:

Serious beast there :thumb:

samellio
18-10-11, 01:08
Thanks for your reply spaceboy:thumb:

Do you think ill be able to use it without having any issues with the overclock as I really want the system to work straight out of the box and not require any fiddling or 'fine tuning'?

I'm a complete novice so was hoping by getting a system that has been configured by aria I won't be having any problems and will just plug and play...... Am I right in thinking this?

Thanks again
:thumb:

Sweenster
18-10-11, 01:45
It will definitely run battlefield well and, as Spaceboy said, last for a good few years. If you do run into any problems with it, just ask on the forums and somebody will be able to help =). Also, you'll have to buy a copy of windows too, as it's not included (unless you already have one).

Alternatively, you could look at customising your own system and having the guys at aria assemble it for you.