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    Hi Guys

    I am about to buy myself a new computer

    Appriximate Specs:
    AMD 64 3200 Processor or better
    Generic Motherboard...
    Generic Case (something with a large powersupply and at least 6 - 8 usbs)
    1gig ddr ram
    160gb hdd (i have 2 more hdds here that i will put in aswell (in my current computer))
    a 256Mb video card capable of running 2 x 17" LCDs
    (i have the monitors, a cd burner, keyboard and mouse already)
    Tv tuner card with remote
    dvd burner, 16x dual layer brand name

    and i have windows xp pro here (legit version believe it or not) so i just need all that stuff

    my question is can anyone get me all that stuff there at cost price or something, do you have contacts? i dont need it built, but a package deal with all that stuff would be great ect...

    please tell me if you can help out a fellow hachi owner

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    BUMP
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    I can get the parts, but I've seen too many problems with AMDs, would rather sell you an intel..
    Why hesitate when you can accelerate???
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    ok, i dont have my heart set on an amd, that was just a guide

    amd or P4 3200+ HT n shit
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    post up some specs and i'll give you a price..
    Why hesitate when you can accelerate???
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    4-1 Hurricane Extractors, 2" Exhaust System, 5 Speed, Factory Mags, Towbar, 33 RWKW Last dyno.


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    Theres nothing wrong with AMD! Im running AMD 64bit 3000+ and its awesome.

    I reccomend not skimping on the motherboard. Having such a high spec computer with a poor motherboard is going to bottle neck the system. And remember to have good air flow on your computer. A nice tower case with 2 case fans should suffice.

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    Never said there was anything wrong with AMD, just of the computers I see coming into work, AMDs always seem to cause the most dramas. Also the fact that they have always had cooling issues, overclocking AMDs is just purely wank factor in my opinion. We mostly deal in Asus motherboards here, so none of that cheap gigabyte or other who flung dung cheapshit mainboards. As for case, with the new Intel prescotts, you must make sure you have a case that has the intel air guide so the processor is always getting cold air.
    Why hesitate when you can accelerate???
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    look in the green guide, you can build a computer like that for aroud $1500

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    have a look at the heat disipation of any intel prescott in watts and then compare it to an AMD. The latest intel chip actually runs so hot that it hits the thermal throttle and slows down under normal use, I dont know how they can release such a pathetic product, and thats not even mentioning that an AMD 64 beats a P4 in most of the real world tests around. So I have no idea why anyone would get one. BTW I have owned intel chips for most of my computing life so I aint no fan boy.
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    i have an asus motherboard is that any good? lol

    yeah the disc shop and game dude have some alright deals everynow and then

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