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hyruleknight
Created : 12 October 2006
Edited : 12 October 2006

Overclockers - Great UK computer part site

go nuts

https://www.overclockers.co.uk
if i ever move to the UK i will buy from them but since i don't i thought some of you ugys could use them. pretty good prices if you ask me

you can build a kick arse computer for under $2000 if you don't go all out on extras and spend a little bit to keep it current

i recommend getting the best motherobard and processor you can, only get 2 GB of RAM, a 80 GB HDD for now, a 650 watt PSU(it will last you for a long time), standard DVD drive/burner, generic floppy drive, the bet gfx card you can get and wait till it goes down in price and buy another one to do crossfire/SLI

and whatever cooling method you can afford/want

for state side try www.newegg.com

 

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