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Well

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as for software, that is a whole nother matter, but I think it can be solved very cheaply. Just talk to me about it christine. :D

As for the parts going down, prices are always going down, it's just when you need the stuff. I'm sure if you waited till the summer, you might be able to get the stuff for cheaper, but how much is question. I'm guess prices might drop $80CAD for the over all price, but nothing too much in the next little while. The only huge drop I expect to see in the next few months if from the GF4, which will drop prices of the GF3 by alot, but then again I said that about my Radeon 64mb DDR, which still cost like $250CAD (I paid $300CAD w tax about 4 months ago!) And my processor has only gone down like $20 and for the mother board! Though the ram prices went up from when I bought my stuff! I really got a good deal with what I was going for, but I still have alot of left over's from my old system (Like my 19" monitor.)

If the money is tight, wait. If not and you already have the money saved up to spend, it's a trade off. Time with the Computer listed Versus saving X amount of money for each component. If you really don't need it yet, wait a bit. If you wanted it now, well it's all up to you :D . Everything drops in price eventually, it's just what suits your needs best.
Intel Core 2 Duo Q8300 2.55Ghz (1333mhz)
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Re: Re: Well

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Originally posted by aagiants


very good games too, i have it, i highly reccomend the card, as for terrencelam, this guy is a troll, and dont know what he talking aobut lol jk. Really, this guys great, he help me built my 1st system, which is workign great for me. For u, its basically the old ?, AMD or intel, since i know you wont Over clock nething, i would say intel, since i prefer them lol, dont beat me guys, but its up to you. These guys on the board only OC and buy the best stuff since they want to and want the best stuff out. My system (sig) aint that great, but after having half as slow ocmputer for 2 years, i think this system is screamin and kicks as$. Try to get Terren oon ICQ< he can really help you.
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Intel Core 2 Duo Q8300 2.55Ghz (1333mhz)
Asus P5N-D
OCZ Platinum 8gb (2x2gb) PC8000 1000mhz 5-5-5-18
EVGA 460GTX 1gb PCIE 2.0
Western Digital Black 640gb x 2 Raid 0
Coolermaster 1000W Modular PSU
Antec NSK4480B
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

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HP TC5700 (Thin Client) 1ghz, 512mb 80gb 1x1000mb NIC 1x100mb NIC running PFSense 1.22
Linksys WRT-150 running DD-WRT V.24 (Access Point)

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Post by blebs »

Originally posted by BaLa


huh?

well it doesn't matter to me anyways...
like I said I wouldn't buy a complete system..

only laptops and that's b/c they're hard if not impossible to build...

I was previously under teh impression that Gateways were pretty good comps though...
I know, I'm just funnin with ya. Their computers are nice, over priced, but nice. I do have a beef with their monitors though. Oh well, when this one is out of warranty, I'll get a Viewsonic and then I'll be a happy camper. :rotfl:
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I don't want to spend the money until I have to and in two or three months I know I will have to so, do I get in touch first or go on my own?
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Always ask first if your unsure Christine, you will always get some good input here.
And who knows, there may be some deals to be had at the time your ready, so Ask, Terr and the rest are always around
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Hmmm

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Originally posted by christine186
I don't want to spend the money until I have to and in two or three months I know I will have to so, do I get in touch first or go on my own?
Well those prices will most likely either be advertised or matched by any decent stores on college (but I recommend only a few, like Honson (pricey, but they get the job done right.), Filtech (they have the prices people want and good tech, but not alot of stock.), Canada Computer Electronics (Good prices, but crap customer service and tech support is questionable.)

What do you mean by get in touch first or go on my own? TO the stores? buy the stuff?
Intel Core 2 Duo Q8300 2.55Ghz (1333mhz)
Asus P5N-D
OCZ Platinum 8gb (2x2gb) PC8000 1000mhz 5-5-5-18
EVGA 460GTX 1gb PCIE 2.0
Western Digital Black 640gb x 2 Raid 0
Coolermaster 1000W Modular PSU
Antec NSK4480B
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

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HP TC5700 (Thin Client) 1ghz, 512mb 80gb 1x1000mb NIC 1x100mb NIC running PFSense 1.22
Linksys WRT-150 running DD-WRT V.24 (Access Point)

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btw

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what I meant by the other post, is just go by your own time. Get what you need when you can afford it. If your straining for the cash and you don't really need it, it's not really healthy! :D (But I do it alot because, it's my hobby!)

If you have $2200 or $2000 in three months, ask about what parts you should be looking for then and see what you can get that is different (I'm sure I'll probably be changing the setup a bit, but not too much.) I'm sure I'll still be around, so do what feels right for you. Don't rush into it because of pressure to get it. (I know I put alot on my dad to get my previous comp, before I built my own stuff and thank god the guys at the comp shop were his pals and gave him the good stuff! :D .)
Intel Core 2 Duo Q8300 2.55Ghz (1333mhz)
Asus P5N-D
OCZ Platinum 8gb (2x2gb) PC8000 1000mhz 5-5-5-18
EVGA 460GTX 1gb PCIE 2.0
Western Digital Black 640gb x 2 Raid 0
Coolermaster 1000W Modular PSU
Antec NSK4480B
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

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HP TC5700 (Thin Client) 1ghz, 512mb 80gb 1x1000mb NIC 1x100mb NIC running PFSense 1.22
Linksys WRT-150 running DD-WRT V.24 (Access Point)

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I mean do I go and buy the stuff by myself without you or do I need to have you around so I don't get ripped off big time and if I go and buy this all who is going to put it all together...hint...hint...
Hows your sisters computer anyway? :D
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3am! :D!!!

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WOW your up late! hehe then again, so am I!

Well I don't think you'll get ripped off without me around, as long as I list you the prices, but if you need me there, I can help out! :D

As for building the comp, one request, some food would be lovely! :D After the sucess of a newly built computer! Ahh my last post for the night, if you have or need anything else, post in the thread again or PM me. :D

BTW it's fine! I love it, she loves it, but mostly, I love it more! hehe my sweat and blood went into building that thing (sharp edges! *shudders*.) :D
Intel Core 2 Duo Q8300 2.55Ghz (1333mhz)
Asus P5N-D
OCZ Platinum 8gb (2x2gb) PC8000 1000mhz 5-5-5-18
EVGA 460GTX 1gb PCIE 2.0
Western Digital Black 640gb x 2 Raid 0
Coolermaster 1000W Modular PSU
Antec NSK4480B
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

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HP TC5700 (Thin Client) 1ghz, 512mb 80gb 1x1000mb NIC 1x100mb NIC running PFSense 1.22
Linksys WRT-150 running DD-WRT V.24 (Access Point)

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Post by RoundEye »

The main reason I said Dell was your need for tech support. If you are working on a project and you computer acts up at two in the morning, you can call Dell.

If you can get a computer built by someone who knows what is happening, go for it. Just keep in mind if anything breaks, that person would probably be the best one to repair the PC. Also OEM parts usually have a shorter warrenty than retail parts.

The PC's that terrance suggested look great.
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:D

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I'm sure you've made a deicision by now, did you choose to have them build it for you?
Intel Core 2 Duo Q8300 2.55Ghz (1333mhz)
Asus P5N-D
OCZ Platinum 8gb (2x2gb) PC8000 1000mhz 5-5-5-18
EVGA 460GTX 1gb PCIE 2.0
Western Digital Black 640gb x 2 Raid 0
Coolermaster 1000W Modular PSU
Antec NSK4480B
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit

----------------------------------------------------------
HP TC5700 (Thin Client) 1ghz, 512mb 80gb 1x1000mb NIC 1x100mb NIC running PFSense 1.22
Linksys WRT-150 running DD-WRT V.24 (Access Point)

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Me, make a choice about something this big in so little time?
That is why I asked about a time limit. It will take me at least 2 months to make a decision on what to do. Don't worry, you will be the first to know.
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I buy all my computers from this store! real good prices and you tell them what you want and they build it. They also have systems u can configure.

It's located around... dixie and rathburn...
I forgot if it's east or not.. just keep going down dixie pass rathburn ... heading towards eglington..

you'll see a mall on yer right after u pass rathburn... a few min..

go in.. take the lift and find that computer store! they have great stuff!

I might be able to give you an email address if u want to ask them for a quote for a comptuer you have in mind.
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Immortal, are you saying that you purchase from MDG? If so, how is the service? I have the web site for them it is http://www.mdg.ca. The ads look good but I'm not sure about the reputation of the store. The only info I can find is that they have been open for 11 years and they offer extended service for an extra $99.00. They have 18 stores in Ontario but the one I went to was bad. No displays or anything, it made us walk right out the door without asking them anything. Maybe the store you goto is better. The other store I want to check out is called IPC Direct.

Terr don't get upset with me for not jumping on what you have offered because I'm very undecided as to what to do and want to be aware of all options before I make any decisions.
I have seen alot of friends get ripped off big time for jumping on systems that sound good until they are at home with too many questions and no support from the place they purchased from and I've seen friends get really mad because someone built them a computer and then is never around to help when something goes down.
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no it's not mdg... I don't think so anyways... they're good people... local business.. I dont think they're very big... look at my quote for the pc that I want...

ASUS P4B266C, Intel 845D Chipset, Socket 478,

Intel Pentium 4 1.7GHz CPU (Box) Socket 478

Mid P4 300W Case

512MB PC266 DDR RAM

Maxtor 60GB IDE ATA-100 7200 rpm

Panasonic 1.44MB

Aopen 52x

Lite-on 24x10x40

Asus V8200 Pure (Geforce 3 Titanium 200 64MB)

19" SAMSUNG 955DF

Sound Blaster Audigy X-gamer

D-Link 538TX 10/100 PCI Wake-ON-LAN

Windows XP Home Ed

Total $3,056.70

tax is in it already and everything...
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Can you find out the company name please, so I can check it out.
TIA
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