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Need a new computer!
#11
Take a screenshot of your shopping cart, I can't see it because you have to login with your name+password..
PC:W3540 3Ghz 0.9v / 4Ghz 1.15v / 4.5Ghz 1.34v PrimeStable http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1520009 - GA-X58A-UD7  - Corsair 6GB 1600 7-7-7-20 1.58v - ATI 5850 - 150+150GB Raptor RAID 0 + 3TB - Lian Li V2000 - W7 Ultimate x64 -- LG W2261V-PF -- Watercooled
#12
I saw that too, so I was thinking that he might've already purchased it. Tongue
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#13
No, hm... I thought I made it public...
Oh I found it... I logged out and could still see it:
http://secure.newegg.com/WishList/Publi ... r=15135812
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#14
thats better
#15
Looks good, mind that you will need a Hard drive and a DVD drive. But I assume you can use those from your current system ?

Also the Power Supply is not one of the best.. It will do fine but there are more efficient ones. So if you want a lower energy bill I'd look for a 80+ certified PSU. If you don't care this one is fine Smile
PC:W3540 3Ghz 0.9v / 4Ghz 1.15v / 4.5Ghz 1.34v PrimeStable http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=1520009 - GA-X58A-UD7  - Corsair 6GB 1600 7-7-7-20 1.58v - ATI 5850 - 150+150GB Raptor RAID 0 + 3TB - Lian Li V2000 - W7 Ultimate x64 -- LG W2261V-PF -- Watercooled
#16
Yesh, DDR3 ram is best(3 gigs is good), I'd recommend getting a Dual core procesor with at least 2.7 Ghz capacity so you can run SC2, solid state drives are the most stable, though you probably won't need more than 250 gbs of space, and No you don't really need any special tools, just give yourself one day of quiet with no little kids in the room you are assembling it in and some screw drivers, the internet, and some patience.
#17
i would definitely suggest that you take a look at newegg.com and other similar web sites. know what kind of specs you're looking for. purchasing separate parts is less costly than buying it whole
#18
newegg FTW im currently in the process of building a comp to get ready for d3 but mine should be done by feb only thing i like is 750w power supply and ati graphics card
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#19
hellz no do go western hard drive i hared there VERY load
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#20
ÏňđïģǿŘǎvēń Wrote:Yesh, DDR3 ram is best(3 gigs is good), I'd recommend getting a Dual core procesor with at least 2.7 Ghz capacity so you can run SC2, solid state drives are the most stable, though you probably won't need more than 250 gbs of space, and No you don't really need any special tools, just give yourself one day of quiet with no little kids in the room you are assembling it in and some screw drivers, the internet, and some patience.

Go ssd might be great at alot of stuff. But the price for them is still really high. I only bought a 30gig ssd for windows =D and that was still expensive. He is doing something under $500 don't recommend ssd ^_^

But they are going down in price last time I seen tho, so never know =D.

fatwallet.com(subscribe to their hot deals) I get alot of deals that way =D. Its how I learn about bing.com. But so sad bing.com ended their cash back program Sad. So I have to use fatwallet's cash back program which is alot less.

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