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    I'd presume, from such a price, that the RAM is likely to be PC2700 (DDR 333MHz). The motherboard, upon first glance, looks to be of some decency, however, I have some doubts about the keyboard, mouse and speakers - as they are prone to being "unbranded" and simply not comparable to the standards of Logitech or Microsoft.

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    it would be...

    £645.00
    ... Plus VAT charged at 17.5%, comes to a cost of £757.88.

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    Originally posted by Amarjit@10 July 2004 - 21:28
    I'd presume, from such a price, that the RAM is likely to be PC2700 (DDR 333MHz). The motherboard, upon first glance, looks to be of some decency, however, I have some doubts about the keyboard, mouse and speakers - as they are prone to being "unbranded" and simply not comparable to the standards of Logitech or Microsoft.

    Edit:
    it would be...

    £645.00
    ... Plus VAT charged at 17.5%, comes to a cost of £757.88.
    AMD 64 Bit 3200
    512mb PC3200 Samsung/kindston (maybe 1gb)
    160gb gd hard drive
    Gigabyte mobo with AGPX8 and the usually stuff
    9800 Pro

    Roughly £600 + £30 P&P is what im paying. Im building it myself so those are just the parts. To be honest seems like he's ripping you off alot.


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    Yup, go with an xt.

    And there's some merit to chosing the 9600 over the 9800, it runs colder and uses less power for instance.

    Which is mainly worth mentioning when building an sff system, tho'.

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