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Where to Custimize a PC
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sk8basist
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25. February 2006 @ 22:22 |
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I was wondering if you guys could give me a couple of links (as many as possible) to any professional website that allows the customer to build his own computer. I know dell, hp, and gateway allow you to build your own pc but as you all might notice, they are much more expensive than what it really should be since they are huge corporations. Thanx for any help
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26. February 2006 @ 01:54 |
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System 1 :- Main PC: AMD XP 3200+ - OC Slightly 2.31Ghz, 1024 MB DDR PC2700, 1 x 40GB Hard Drive, 1 x 60GB Hard Drive, ATI 9600XT (256 MB)Graphics Card.
Laptop 1: 1GB DDR2 Ram, 100Gb Samsung HDD, ATI X700 128mb Graphics Card.
System 2: Downloading PC: AMD Sempron 2500+, 512 MB DDR PC2700, 1 x 40GB Hard Drive.
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sk8basist
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26. February 2006 @ 14:03 |
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Thanx alot...anyone else have any other good sites?
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tocool4u
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26. February 2006 @ 14:07 |
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26. February 2006 @ 14:07 |
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and what r u tryin to say about my sites lol, it would help ppl if u told them were abouts ur from, u never no ozzy may be able to do ya a deal ;).
System 1 :- Main PC: AMD XP 3200+ - OC Slightly 2.31Ghz, 1024 MB DDR PC2700, 1 x 40GB Hard Drive, 1 x 60GB Hard Drive, ATI 9600XT (256 MB)Graphics Card.
Laptop 1: 1GB DDR2 Ram, 100Gb Samsung HDD, ATI X700 128mb Graphics Card.
System 2: Downloading PC: AMD Sempron 2500+, 512 MB DDR PC2700, 1 x 40GB Hard Drive.
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tocool4u
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26. February 2006 @ 14:10 |
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huh? i am just sayong thos are some sites... newegg is located in california and tigerdirect in Illionois......USA....lol if that is what you meant wdowsing
actualy ozzy could sell me parts he lives like an hour or so away from me...lol
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26. February 2006 @ 14:14 |
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2cool it was meant in good humor lol, but im am now confused on what u meant sk8basist do u mean an online computer store that u can chose components to for them to install and get everything working or do u mean as in u will buy the parts and u build it??
System 1 :- Main PC: AMD XP 3200+ - OC Slightly 2.31Ghz, 1024 MB DDR PC2700, 1 x 40GB Hard Drive, 1 x 60GB Hard Drive, ATI 9600XT (256 MB)Graphics Card.
Laptop 1: 1GB DDR2 Ram, 100Gb Samsung HDD, ATI X700 128mb Graphics Card.
System 2: Downloading PC: AMD Sempron 2500+, 512 MB DDR PC2700, 1 x 40GB Hard Drive.
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1Adonis4u
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26. February 2006 @ 15:01 |
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How about building it yourself. It is not that difficult!
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sk8basist
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26. February 2006 @ 18:32 |
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yeah i know im thinking about building it yourself... but the only problem is matching up the case with the motherboard and power supply, it can be such a hassle since they all have to be the right form and have to have the right openings (case) on the back for the ports. Thats the only reason why i considered building it from a site.
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28. February 2006 @ 10:56 |
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Newegg.com is a good place. They have fairly decent prices.
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Windows XP Media Center Edition, Pentium 4 3GHz w/ HT Technolgy / (1) 200 GB Internal SATA Hard Drive and (1) Western Digital Caviar 400GB Internal SATA Hard Drive,
2GB DDR 333MHZ / RADEON X700 PRO 256 MB PCI Express Graphics Card / 1 Westinghouse 19-Inch LCD Monitor
Logitech X-531 5.1 Speaker System
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howlling
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28. February 2006 @ 11:27 |
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If you are looking to do it yourself I would go with newegg.com, great prices. I recently rebuilt my PC with nothing but newegg gear
and saved alot of money over other retailers.
If you want to have someone else do try cyberpowerpc.com, I believe they are in California and I have had good experiences with them in the past.
That is if you are stateside. :)
Good luck
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3. March 2006 @ 15:53 |
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I like to consider myself pretty knowledgeable with computers, but I have never custom built one here. So a question for you: If I bought this processor right here
(http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.... expesnive, yes, so I peobally will not buy it, but to use it as an example) with a Socket 775 connector, am I correct in assuming that I need a socket 775 mobo?
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tocool4u
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3. March 2006 @ 16:06 |
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All Intel are socket 775 so for that one(if you are gonna get it),you would need a socket 775 motherboard that supports Dual core CPU's
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3. March 2006 @ 16:23 |
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So, theoritically (spelling?), one like this (http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details....) would work since it says it supports Intel Pentium D Processors. I'm not going to get this one, but I'm just trying to make sure I'm looking the right way. I might not buy the previous processor, but I am very intersted in a Dual Core PC. What do you think is better? A 3.8 GHz P4 or a Pentium D Dual-Core 3.2GHz. I've heard the the processor speed is moe important that how many cores are in it.
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3. March 2006 @ 18:31 |
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Toocool if you are only a hr from me...then why not you buy the parts and i build it?
epox mobo EP-9NPAJ
amd 3700+ san diego core oc to 2.50
antec true power 430 watt dual +12 volt rails @ 18 amps each
bfg geforce 6800 gt oc edition
dragon case
2 x 512 DUAL CHANNEL ELIXOR RAM
Ibm P260 dvi & vga 21 inch crt monitor 1600 x 1200 @ 85 htz Oh yeah!!
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Distorded
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3. March 2006 @ 19:15 |
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Raceman64:
If I were you I would go for a dual core AMD not Intel for starters. Second off what kind of work do you do on your computer? I suggest buying a computer that will handle 4 megs of ram and a 939 socket processor. Also consider the PCI-E slots that are offered on the board. You have such a broad question that it is hard to answer. Reply to my questions and you will get a better response.
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XP(MCE)
AMD Athlon64 3800+ X2 939
Mobo: MSI Amethyst-M
ATI X800GTO (THX to Sammorris)
2GB Ram (need more)
250 Gig SATA HDD WD
320 Gig SATA HDD SG
HP DVD (it has it all)
HP-DVD Reader
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tocool4u
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3. March 2006 @ 19:32 |
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@Ozzy
I don't need parts i had already built my PC..........And i think i am like a few hours your from like Harrisburg right i/m kinda near the Philli area
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3. March 2006 @ 20:30 |
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2 and a half by turnpile then to me. But anyway sorry I got confused cause I was skimmimg the thread and do apologige.
epox mobo EP-9NPAJ
amd 3700+ san diego core oc to 2.50
antec true power 430 watt dual +12 volt rails @ 18 amps each
bfg geforce 6800 gt oc edition
dragon case
2 x 512 DUAL CHANNEL ELIXOR RAM
Ibm P260 dvi & vga 21 inch crt monitor 1600 x 1200 @ 85 htz Oh yeah!!
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4. March 2006 @ 04:55 |
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I play a lot of computer games and I do a lot of video editing for my college classes. That's why I was wondering what you reccommend.
Resistance is futile! You will be assimilated!
Windows XP Media Center Edition, Pentium 4 3GHz w/ HT Technolgy / (1) 200 GB Internal SATA Hard Drive and (1) Western Digital Caviar 400GB Internal SATA Hard Drive,
2GB DDR 333MHZ / RADEON X700 PRO 256 MB PCI Express Graphics Card / 1 Westinghouse 19-Inch LCD Monitor
Logitech X-531 5.1 Speaker System
1 MacBook Pro 15-inch Widescreen with a 2.16GHz Intel Core Due Processor
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