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I built one last year and am very happy with it. I researched parts and collected them over about 2 months time. I did not get the lastest and greatest - I got the best quality of the prior year. Every item was chosen for a reason (quality or feature), after a LOT of research. My parts list:
LianLi aluminum case with 2 120mmBallFans
EPoX 9NPA+Sli Mobo
AMD 64 Venice CPU
1GB Mem 512Mx2 D400 Corsair TWINX1204-3200C2 ---- (I would get 2GB today)
InWin 460W PSU w/120mmFan
PNY NVIDIA GeForce 6600 PCI Express x 16 VideoCard -----(I don't do games & such)
HDD1 Seagate 120GB IDE ATA system disk 2 partitions -----(1:OS & Pgms, 2:Data)
HDD2 WD Caviar 320GB 7K 8M backup disk 2 partitions -----(1:C-drive images, 2:Backup data)
WinXP Home SP2 Retail $150 at Royal Discount ---(so it's MINE)
LG LCD EnergyStar Monitor 1400:1
All on UPS 685AVR power regulator
Linksys hardware firewall & cable modem
I suggest staying away from the Intel vPro (fritz chip) and VISTA. Microsoft is up to some nefarious stuff - remotely controlling your PC - even turning it on in the middle of the night - snooping (inventorying your hardware & software) & pooping (bringing everything "into compliance" - even to disabling your OS/apps & deleting your files) and then restoring it to its prior state (off, hibernate, etc) so you won't notice. This intel chip is capable of this NOW and responds to a hardware "heartbeat" even when your pc is off (wired or wireless). Microsoft is up to some serious stuff, just be aware. This is not just Palladium "dusted off" - this is MS software married to Intel hardware - DRM on your entire computer. DRM on Steroids!
Intel has a pdf for a white paper on this chip; it is directed at IT and corporations, but the capabilities are there, no matter where it is installed. http://download.intel.com/products/vpro/whitepaper/crossclient.pdf?ppc_cid=EC2DSynQ11H08us_A
AnnaSummers
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From: Veronica
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Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 6:46 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] building a PC
I am interested in building my second PC. Used a Barebone the first time and build from there. What would you suggested for this next pc. I don't want too many extra bells and stuff. Mostly a good powerful PC. Suggested vendor.
I used Newegg and extra parts I had around the house before. I have been looking around on Pricewatch too.
Thanks in advance for the suggestions. There are times I get a $99 24 hour sale from Tiger Digest for a barebone. But not sure of total capability sometimes.
Veronica
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