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|2es-rembrandt

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|2es-brune

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Location: Shooting Butts Road, North Island, New Zealand
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Sun Mar 23, 2008 5:04 pm |
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Pricing that over at overclockers you could probably buy similar for about £350-370.
The Thermaltake case has good reviews.
It says 430w psu in the overview but 530w in the spec, if its the lower of the 2 it might not have the cajones required in the long run.
What GFX card/s are you planning on sticking in there, if your going sli then you'll need a decent PSU?
I take it you will be recycling your HDD's, CD/DVD drive and operating system.
If you want to save £100 and only plan on using a single GFX card you might want to consider https://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/specpage.html?BB-E675PS. The 6750 are a good CPU and have good overclocking possibilities. |
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|2es-rembrandt

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Sun Mar 23, 2008 7:47 pm |
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Hi M8 got my 8800gt to stick in it and my thermaltake 750 psu Im going to reuse my HDD but if it was possible to transfer everything including the ops I would go sata ?? Im not really upto speed on all this which is why all the questions but would rather learn than go out and buy a complete new unit |
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|2es-brune

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Mon Mar 24, 2008 10:10 am |
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I'd save myself £100 or just buy the parts separately. I'm sure a big burly biker who can strip and rebuild a moped could handle building a PC, unless you have shrek type hands  |
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