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    suprafreak6's Avatar Suprafreak6 is Back!
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    ill look around and get back to you with price range and size and type of case and stuff in a hour or two

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    i feel liek a n00b but just to make sure a barebone comes with case and mobo right? thats all though right? correct me if im wrong...

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    We were all nOObs at one point.

    Link: http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...&CMP=KNC-GOOGL


    Its all in the interpretation I guess , I see VB 's link is just case, mobo and psu ? Mine is with cpu and ram ? Does give one an idea of the cost tho. To me barebones should be just that . Let me add what I already have . You would need the cpu and ram . I see most have onboard sound ,video and lan.


    Hey you learn something new every day.
    Last edited by peat moss; 06-12-2005 at 11:42 PM.

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    yeah cuz some at tigerdirect have a processor and i find those better cuz im making a whole new computer unless i could get all it cheaper somewhere

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    also i have a tigerdirect right by my house so its cool but i wanted to say i want everything i need just with out os and hdd and rom drive if possible they should have a place called custom barebones LOL

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    There is a place for custom barebones.

    Build your own from scratch. In fact you'll end up with a better machine and you can choose each part.

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    Or mabye check out a white box store . Sometimes the little mom and pop computer stores have a lot to offer. If they can't beat the big guys in price they certainly do it in service . And you can mix and match so muth better .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
    Build your own from scratch. In fact you'll end up with a better machine and you can choose each part.
    Thats if he knows what good parts are, from your posts i've read so far he doesn't seem to knowledgeable with them (Asking if he should use his P3 in a new system he builds - P3 chip wouldn't fit in a newish mobo)

    Before even thinking about building a pc spend a good few hours reading guides on how to, if you still have no clue then it might be best to pay someone in a shop £20 to assemble the parts. That is if they would do it if you didnt buy the stuff from them (Do you do that in your shop Clocker?)


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    peat moss's Avatar Software Farmer BT Rep: +15BT Rep +15BT Rep +15
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peerzy
    Quote Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
    Build your own from scratch. In fact you'll end up with a better machine and you can choose each part.
    Thats if he knows what good parts are, from your posts i've read so far he doesn't seem to knowledgeable with them (Asking if he should use his P3 in a new system he builds - P3 chip wouldn't fit in a newish mobo)

    Before even thinking about building a pc spend a good few hours reading guides on how to, if you still have no clue then it might be best to pay someone in a shop £20 to assemble the parts. That is if they would do it if you didnt buy the stuff from them (Do you do that in your shop Clocker?)

    Thats a good idea peerzy , they won't warranty the parts tho as they did n't supply them. But The shop I deal with, would gladly do it.

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    suprafreak6's Avatar Suprafreak6 is Back!
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    lol i cant make a whole computer but i can probly assemble one i think i read some guide at tigerdirect on assembling one

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