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what computer supports PCIe the best?

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I'm buying a new PC for my gaming-obsessed son's birthday and I'm trying to figure out if there is any advantage to (very expensive) machines such as Voodoo compared to a high-end Dell (for example) with the best nVidia PCIe card. In other words is it worth the extra $2000 in terms of performance or how long the machine last before becoming obselete for new games? Any thoughts, anyone?
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Re: what computer supports PCIe the best?

I think ya might find alittle more feedback if ya posted here:

http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/forum10.html

Yes, it would be in teh wrong forum, but I don't think anybody'd mind

THanks.
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