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Why are you getting two burners? Get one DVD burner, and one DVD-ROM; there's no need for two burners.
I've never heard of A-Data RAM; I'd stick with quality RAM, like Crucial, Kingston, Corsair, etc. |
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Aside from doctorgonzo's comment, it looks like a great build.
If you wan't MS's "SuperPack!!!!!", then go for it, however - if you'd like to save some money, this copy is about $20 cheaper: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16837102059 Last edited by MakeYourslf2012; 05-16-2006 at 04:54 PM. |
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Thanks For The Info. One Of The Drives Is Going To Be A Dvd-rom Made A Mistake
When Posting And The Dvd Burner Is For Other Computer. Looking For Better Ram Thanks For The Help. |
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you said your looking for some better ram, go with these two sticks of ocz,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227210 |
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Shiro Usagi
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Location: Kaneohe, Hawaii
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I've used A-DATA RAM in some builds and it's fine for non-overclocked basic systems. I'd say the quality is about the same a Buffalo, Patriot, PNY, PQI, SimpleTech and Viking RAM. All decent brands that work fine in non-overclocked basic systems.
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