In the UK there is, I use this one.
http://www.computermarkets.co.uk/
But you should be able to find listings for them in local papers or on Google.
In the UK there is, I use this one.
http://www.computermarkets.co.uk/
But you should be able to find listings for them in local papers or on Google.
ok so the orignal bits i was lookibg at are fine. i just need to get a headsink. and a differnwet case. ( a full atx) case. ok. plz cold you approve of a headsink that would fit on my cpu and would fit into the case and make sure the mother bord will fit.
then plz could you make sure all of it will be fine. plz post the web address of the new hardware you have fould. so all in all below this post there shuld be links to all hardware ablem to make a pc. hope i wordered it right.
thankz
plz post the web address of the new hardware you have fouldIts the same i have posted in the guest room.I would rather buy this mainboard:
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/in...oduct_uid=40522
Its a bit more expensive but I think its more stable and have better features.
Your RAM wont be compatible look for this one instead:
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/in...oduct_uid=46052
Your HD will be ok altough i personally prefer Seagate.
If your willing to pay a bit more look at this one:
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/in...oduct_uid=36369
it cost 14 £ more and has double as much space
Dont you want to buy a video card?
I hope I could make everything clear.
The one i suggested cost just about 1 pound more i dont think its really a huge difference in price.I see no difference between except "designer" ram and conventional ram, other than a HUGE difference in price.
The ram you were looking at will definitely not work, you need to buy ddr ram.ok so the orignal bits i was lookibg at are fine
You Better Keep In Mind That I Can Read Between The Lines
Never argue with an idiot, they drag you down to there level and beat you with experience!!
ok thanks. have looked round ebuyer and found this and altered the ram and the case and mboard. plz could you tell me if this works. the quickfind codes are by the side.
MSI K7N2-lan SKT A NForce 2 8x AGP 6Ch-Sound 045259
JNC SJA 823ii(A) ATX Midi Tower Case 300 Watt Psu 042102
AMD ATHLON XP1800+ 266MHz FSB 029003
Seagate Barracuda 80Gb 7200rpm UDMA100 Hard Drive - OEM 036369
PS/2 Keyboard for Windows UK Version 020038
Relisys TE770(S) 17ins monitor Silver & Black CRT 0.27dpi 1280x1024 with 3year Onsite Warranty 042031
Pilot Mouse Combo - 3 Button Serial PS2 005654
Infineon Pc2700 256mb 333 Ddr 046052
Man how many times did you post this, sorry benno thought i had removed them all.....Originally posted by Benno@3 March 2003 - 18:25
I just saw this thread yet. I already posted you a reply here :'(
Posting once is enough. people tend to read a lot in here (except Wocus...)
sory mate when i clicked add post it sed the databse was unaviable so i wnet into another section and it did the same. but what i didnt no it had posteed it
depending on where u r in the uk?Originally posted by TRshady@3 March 2003 - 19:13
Is there a website for computer faire?
http://www.computermarkets.co.uk/
http://www.britishcomputerfairs.com/
I use Gigabyte motherboards. I am surprised how well they work with pentium4.
I used to stick with intel motherboards, but they are a bit too expensive.
My integrrated sound is execellent too! And everything on the motherboard comes with WindowsXP drivers. Supports 3gigs of DDR memory. Also has 533mhz. Very fast and no problems!
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