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On 19 Aug 2006 at 15:59, Stephen R Stanfield wrote:
> Hello All, Thanx for response to last post, but I think it is time to
> build one. I just purchased an Ultra 500 W X-Finity Power Supply. Hard
> drive is 1 1/2 yrs old so i plan on re-using that along with CD drive
> and floppy drive. I use this mainly for searching internet, small
> business programs and emailing friends. I am leaning towards Core 2
> Duo. I don't think I can re-use memory. Is bundling mb and cpu good
> idea? If so, what cpu to choose? Which case? Most of the cases I have
> seen @ Tiger Direct have power supplies with them, which I don't need.
> I would appreciate some suggestions. I am anxiously looking forward to
> attempting this task.
Bundling motherboard and CPU together may not get you exactly the
combination you would prefer, but it's a good way to make sure you have
someone you can complain to if they aren't compatible with each other, and
the bundle can often sve you a bit of money, too.
Many cases that come with power supplies retail for less than a really
good power supply alone does. (We could therefore draw some conclusions
about the quality of the included power supplies....) So although it seems
like a bit of a waste, it's not entirely unreasonable to buy a case with a
power supply, and swap it out for the X-Finity. Keep the old one as a
spare, or donate it to a garage sale....
David Gillett
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