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Case:

ASPIRE X-Dreamer ATXB3KLW-BK/420W Black Steel ATX Mid Tower Computer Case ATX 420W power supply for AMD/Intel Power Supply - Retail

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CPU:

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice 1GHz FSB Socket 939 Processor Model ADA3000BPBOX - Retail

MotherBoard:

MSI K8N Neo4-F Socket 939 NVIDIA nForce4-4X ATX AMD Motherboard - Retail

Memory:

CORSAIR ValueSelect 512MB 184-Pin DDR SDRAM DDR 400 (PC 3200) Unbuffered System Memory Model VS512MB400 - Retail

Power Supply:

Thermaltake Silent Purepower W0014RU ATX 480W Power Supply - Retail

DVD Burner:

NEC Black IDE DVD Burner Model ND-3540A - OEM

Temp Video Card:

SAPPHIRE 100120 Radeon X300SE HyperMemory 128MB DDR HyperMemory (32MB Onboard VRAM) DDR PCI Express x16 Video Card - OEM

Subtotal: $464.94

Tax: $33.71

Shipping: $29.30

Total: $527.95

Edited by BombaTwist

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nice budget comp

thanks =) now i need $80 more since my mom will pay for the tax. had $430 2 days ago buy spent $20 on cs for my friend >.<. thanks all. i just hope none of those items get discontinued like this ePower tagan i was going to get >.<

Edited by BombaTwist
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hmm im not sure if 6 4-pin connectors are enough for me, but then again it is a very good psu, i saw it before on another website for the best bang for a buck listing. also, whats the difference between the fan being on the outside part of the psu and the top part of the psu?

hmm...

2 case fans..

1 harddrive,

1 dvd burner,

oO

Edited by BombaTwist
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The Asrock 939dual-sata2 would let you use your AGP card now, and let you upgrade to PCIe later. It isnt a neutered AGP slot either...full 8x/4x. Review here.

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hmm...

well i would definetly pick the msi neo4 over this

after reading alot of reviews, it is a good board but only it asrock would spend time on making a good bios, so many errors and problems such as cold boot. it is also slower than the msi board. but it is a good value board.

the other mobos have 24pins b/c they need an extra 4 pins plugged into the mobo for added stability.

Edited by ripken204

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