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Building a New Budget Pc...need opinions/help
Well i need to build a computer for gaming/everyday use...but i have a strict budget. I plan to spend at the MOST $650 ..sooo anything under that is fine. Well this is what i have so far
Overall Total w/shipping: $619.67 i know a core 2 duo is better but if it wasnt for visa i could get it..well if i can get your opinions on this i would realllllllllllly appreciate it. Opinions on what i should get instead, if you could switch one thing for another thing, overall any kinds of opinions would help alot. Due to the holiday season coming up i am force to spend at most $650 i might be able to lean over 650 a bit if needed thanks
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Kickin' it
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Bump your hard drive up to the 7200.11 series if you can.
Normally, I'd suggest dumping the SLI motherboard if you're using a Radeon card but it is less expensive then the plain M2N-E. Asus is a great choice. I believe you had a thread about a CoolerMaster 600w Power supply? Is that what you're using? Its fine if it is.
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