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Re: DIY PC


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  • Subject: Re: DIY PC
  • From: simon rafferty <musashi1977uk@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 21:26:59 +0000 (GMT)
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I swear by them. Simon Rafferty

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<tt>
I want to build my own PC, mainly because I've got a
few bits lying around that<BR>
can be reused (DVD, CD, NIC etc) that won't compromise
the speed of my new PC.<BR>
I'm not as technical as most of you, so is there a
good site that help me choose<BR>
which motherboard, processor &amp; PSU??&nbsp; I've
already got about 120GB of HD to go<BR>
in there (2 x 60), and 512mb of PC133 RAM, but
presumably if I want quick then I<BR>
should go for DDR RAM instead?&nbsp; My rough spec
is:<BR>
<BR>
Coolermaster case<BR>
Athlon XP (or something equally as quick)<BR>
SB Platinum<BR>
graphics card (don't play games, so not too bothered
about this, but would need<BR>
one with a DVI output)<BR>
512MB RAM<BR>
DVD &amp; CD-R plus all the usual other bits<BR>
<BR>
Basically I'd want something quick by current
standards, and easily upgradeable.<BR>
I nearly went shopping at Scan Today last night, but
reminded myself of my last<BR>
experience with them and managed to resist.&nbsp;
Might still try to get the CM case<BR>
>from
<BR>
Any recommendations? (or should I just buy a pre-built
one?<BR>
www.bestpricecomputers.co.uk have some good
systems)<BR>
<BR>
Ta, Pete<BR>
</tt>

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