Dear lazyweb..
Thinking of getting this for
lizbyrd's brother:
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Asus Mainboard P5N32-E SLI Plus - $290 [Austin] LGA775, C55+MCP55P; a.k.a. nForce®650i SLI & nForce®570 SLI, Intel Quad Core2 CPU ready, FSB1333MHz,Dual-CH,DDR2-800 Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 CPU $169 Dual Core EMT64T 1.86G 800Mhz FSB 1024Mb DDR2 800 Memory $ 89 Ramos Hynix / Lemel Veritech Gigabyte GeForce 8500 GT 256M $168 350W ATX P4 Power Supply $ 39 Total: $755
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(Cheap reputable brands include but are not limited to: Superflower. I have one and hubby's had one for YEARS and they're ace.)
Also, why Intel?
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The 8500 is fuckign terrible shit though so I wouldn't personally recommend it (slower than the older 7600 GT if you can get one of them.)
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navada.com.au can get generic RAM with the same same specs you've quoted, but a little cheaper: 1GB DDR2 800 (PC2-6400) Memory Module $ 69.30
They also have this video card for $174.20: Nvidia 7600GS 512 MB DDR2 AGP
Any particular reason for the Intel CPU? I went with AMD this time because their dual cores benchmarked better for the things I was interested in (*cough* WoW *cough), although it certainly varies and the Intels do some things better.
You can get AMD Athlon 64 x2 4400+ Socket AM2 DUAL CORE 65W CPU (2.3GHz) for $140 or AMD Athlon 64 x2 4800+ Socket AM2 DUAL CORE 65W CPU (2.5GHz) for $168.
PS I prefer Navada to Austin, although they can be a little more expensive for some things. But they're not MOTHERF***ING RUDE JERKS WHO'VE SCREWED ME AROUND FOR THE LAST TIME. *shakes fist*
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