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<blockquote data-quote="04SVT_COBRA" data-source="post: 14307465" data-attributes="member: 63777"><p>Building is the way to go unless you value your time more than the money saved. There are plenty of computer specific forums that will really help you as well. I am in the middle of building a trading/gaming system and the people on <a href="http://www.overclock.net" target="_blank">www.overclock.net</a> have been HUGELY helpful in my build log thread. Always best to check to make sure all your parts are compatible before ordering parts.</p><p></p><p>The PSU advice above was good. You will want to read <a href="http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Review_Cat&recatnum=13" target="_blank">Johny Guru</a> reviews to find the best solution for you.</p><p></p><p>Also, you can save a BUNCH of money by buying slightly used (even NIB) HDD's, SSD's, disk drives, power supplies, cases, and even video cards. The CPU and MOBO are the only two things that I personally would want to have new in box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04SVT_COBRA, post: 14307465, member: 63777"] Building is the way to go unless you value your time more than the money saved. There are plenty of computer specific forums that will really help you as well. I am in the middle of building a trading/gaming system and the people on [url]www.overclock.net[/url] have been HUGELY helpful in my build log thread. Always best to check to make sure all your parts are compatible before ordering parts. The PSU advice above was good. You will want to read [URL="http://www.jonnyguru.com/modules.php?name=NDReviews&op=Review_Cat&recatnum=13"]Johny Guru[/URL] reviews to find the best solution for you. Also, you can save a BUNCH of money by buying slightly used (even NIB) HDD's, SSD's, disk drives, power supplies, cases, and even video cards. The CPU and MOBO are the only two things that I personally would want to have new in box. [/QUOTE]
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