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Answer» WOW, holy crap that case looks nice. And nice graphics card too! I always wanted a computer case that lights up haha. I'm stuck with a DELL Dimension 4600 that's all OPAQUE black. The only thing that lights up is the power button haha.well, you will need to make an appointment with a therapist now. It is confirmed and you are "hooked" welcome to the never satisfied CLUB!!
For anyone reading along: There are lots of conversion apps online, and the one I find easiest to remember is..... www.google.com Sometimes the syntax has to be just right. Type 49.99 euro in USD = in Google and try it. something like 30 kilometers in miles = and 85 degrees fahrenheit in celsius = are ALSO QUITE handy. p.s. I don't know if you can get Google to convert the weight of the escaped smoke to dollars needed for replacement parts though. good -info Richenstony really happy for you.Ain't it nice, that in spite of all the disappointments ,that in the end you win and become a slave to a computer.I really love that case. And it's super cheap too. I think I will order it Congratulations on the awesome build, Tony! I was totally excited for you when I got your PM. Calum's right, you've definitely come a long way. I see a big difference between our first chats and now. It's good to see you building yourself such a nice machine. You've certainly got something worth bragging about to your friends. Heh. So, in total, how much do you think it all cost? Or are you too afraid to add it all up? Ha.askrock motherboard= £50 Intel pentium 4 chip =£17 geforce 7800= £100 power supply= £30 new case= £50 thermal compound = £2 wireless microsoft keyboard and mouse = £44 5.1 external trust soundcard = £50 5.1 speaker system= £44 philips dvd writer = £60 1gb of ram 256 pin = £50 a grand total of £497 I personally think this computer is going so fast its untrue.... £500 pound well spentWow, not too shabby. A couple of those look a little expensive, but overall, £497 is a pretty good deal for that setup. I'm surprised you didn't get 2 GB of RAM, though. But I'm not sure about your motherboard's compatibility.Quote from: CBMatt on July 01, 2007, 03:34:17 PM Wow, not too shabby. A couple of those look a little expensive, but overall, £497 is a pretty good deal for that setup. I'm surprised you didn't get 2 GB of RAM, though. But I'm not sure about your motherboard's compatibility. Intel pentium 4 chip =£17 - good deal asrock motherboard= £50 - ripped off by the GUY richenstony was complaining about before new case= £50 - expensive but it looks good 5.1 external trust soundcard = £50 - seems expensive to me for sure philips dvd writer = £60 - that's the external one, right? I got one for around £40, but it's not too bad a deal 2Gb of RAM might have been nice but it was pretty expensive (DDR400 RAM). It's easy to upgrade anyway. |
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