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Originally posted by Spider View PostI totally agree with your point but the answer to this question is obvious. The best computer possible at the best price point. ie: No parts that are 1/3 as good and 3/1 as expensive. A computer should always be considered a truck to haul stuff. hahaha. NO MINI VANS!
Years ago I used to believe that you bought a PC with an eye towards supporting software that might be around several years down the road. I valued the ability to upgrade the box. Now, I simply consider a PC as an appliance, something that will be used for 2 years and thrown away to be replaced with a new one.
Additionally, ever notice how few people even talk about the display or I/O devices? It is my opinion that a computing experience is greatly influenced by the quality of the display/keyboard/mouse. Build an awesome box, but attached some lousy LCD and keyboard and the whole system feels bad. I often recommend that people save a few bucks on the box and invest it in the display and I/O.
Of course this advice comes from a guy who paid $950 to upgrade the 10MB HD to 20MB in his 8088, the guy who bought a 286 and Win 3.0 to play solitaire while all business systems were still only running in DOS, the guy who upgraded his PC to a 386 so he could play the original Wolfenstein, the guy who paid extra for a math co-processor, the guy who currently plays a 2D online space game.
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The only thing that I didn't like about the items you picked, was the Power supply 350w is kind of weak in todays standards...go for a min of 500w...420 is ok, but I would rather make sure you have the power now to run what you may require in the near future.
Nothing that I can see that is wrong with what your looking at. Biostar is ok, as are MSI and many others. I am sure you spent some time checking out what you are looking for...just keep inmind the power supply is all Ican think of...350 is kind of weak.
1/2 the fun is just making the system...enjoy!May your shit come to life and kiss you on the face.
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Originally posted by 404 Not Found View PostThe only thing that I didn't like about the items you picked, was the Power supply 350w is kind of weak in todays standards...go for a min of 500w...420 is ok, but I would rather make sure you have the power now to run what you may require in the near future.
Nothing that I can see that is wrong with what your looking at. Biostar is ok, as are MSI and many others. I am sure you spent some time checking out what you are looking for...just keep inmind the power supply is all Ican think of...350 is kind of weak.
1/2 the fun is just making the system...enjoy!
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