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Old 02-15-2003, 03:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Dysfnctnl85' date='Feb 15 2003, 03:40 PM
Asus, all the way...and definitely AMD. Get a Volcano heatsink/fan combo from Thermaltake to cool that bad boy CPU. You want DDR memory, 80GB hard drive (40 will not last, trust me), and the 3D card is a matter of personal preference. I like NVIDIA, so I bought the GeForce Ti4600 when it came out like 8 months ago. You could probably save a lot of cash going with the 4600 instead of the 9500 or 9700, though I'm not positive. I'm still waiting for the GeforceFX...



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Old 02-15-2003, 04:33 PM
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If you want a really pimp computer at a way better price then Alienware, Falcon NorthWest, or any onther major gaming computer company i could spec you one build it and i'll put a 3 yr warrenty on all the parts. If you want a really good all round computer go Dell. But for serious gaming if you want to fork out the cash Alienware but i could build you a computer just as good if not better.





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Old 02-15-2003, 05:10 PM
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well im sorta on a budget, I was leaning towards Dell w/ 256mb ram, atleast 40gb hard drive space, atleast a pentium 3 if not 4, what else should I get with it? I don't have big loot fot some of the **** u guys are talking about lol/.
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i would build comps but there is NO MARKUP on them. 1revvin what is the specs on the one you have or just give us the model #
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v18R3.0.0/enu i think thats the model #??? its a sony vaio, pentium 3, 256mb ram, 5gb hd space,
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Old 02-15-2003, 08:33 PM
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yeah I'd be curious to know how much one of you guys want to build a nice computer.



I just need something simple and fast. I don't do graphics or intense gaming...basically just internet.
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Well if any one wants me to spec out a system for them just AIM me and we can talk. I'll due it at no mark-up minus 20 bucks a hour build time and that should only be like 60 bucks. Even with that because of where i get my stuff i can build a computer 100's cheaper than most of the companys out there. Just IM me Godspell4000.





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I always use this: http://www.pricewatch.com/

Go to each component at a time, and select from your price range. To find out more about each item, just run a search on the specific model for "reviews" or "ratings".

That site is basically just a search engine for the cheapest parts anywhere in the U.S.

Also, this is the order you should buy things:

1) Motherboard

2) CPU

3) all fans/cables/case

4) hard drive

5) video card

6) ram



This is the order that I feel will save you the most money. I listed them in order from most stable prices to most fluctuating/depreciating



Good luck
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Old 02-15-2003, 08:41 PM
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Oh yeah, when I was supended from driving for a year I decided to "fix up" my computer. I ended up with a dual processor p3 1 ghz w/1 gb ram and raid 0. I ended up with 5 hard drives totalling 400 gb

By the time I was DONE, some parts like the ram had prices cut in half. Then I moved on to RC cars
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Nice setup. Raid 0 is the ****.



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