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    Catfish Tormented-Soul's Avatar
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    Gaming PC Help

    Hey I want to build my own gaming rig or even buy a prebuilt one but aren't up to speed on the latest equipment anymore. I'd really appreciate some advice, good websites to buy from etc. would be awesome.. cheers.
    P4 2.4GHz
    512MB DDR RAM
    80GB HD
    Geforce 4 Ti 4200
    CD-ROM 52x
    CD-RW 48x

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    Old School OCer OS-Wiz's Avatar
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    We'll need a budget, but to get you started:
    X58 chipset on an ASUS mobo,
    nVidia GTX295 is top of the line vidcard,
    I prefer www.newegg.com for parts.
    So, tell us your budget ...
    The Money Trap = Intel i7 930 | Corsair H70 | ASUS P6X58D-E | 3 x 2GB G.Skill DDR3 2000 6-9-6-24 | EVGA GTX 580 DS SC | OCZ Vertex 2 90GB SSD | WD VelociRaptor | Klipsch ProMedia | Cooler Master HAF 932 | Antec TPQ-1200W | Dell U2711 2560 x 1440 27" | Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit | APC RS1500

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    Catfish Tormented-Soul's Avatar
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    I'm in Brisbane, Australia by the way and my budget is around $1500AU or a little more maybe
    P4 2.4GHz
    512MB DDR RAM
    80GB HD
    Geforce 4 Ti 4200
    CD-ROM 52x
    CD-RW 48x

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    Catfish Tormented-Soul's Avatar
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    Does newegg have outlets in aus?
    P4 2.4GHz
    512MB DDR RAM
    80GB HD
    Geforce 4 Ti 4200
    CD-ROM 52x
    CD-RW 48x

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    Old School OCer OS-Wiz's Avatar
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    Sorry, don't know AUS money values and no online sites. Some Aussies hang out here and will be able to help.
    The Money Trap = Intel i7 930 | Corsair H70 | ASUS P6X58D-E | 3 x 2GB G.Skill DDR3 2000 6-9-6-24 | EVGA GTX 580 DS SC | OCZ Vertex 2 90GB SSD | WD VelociRaptor | Klipsch ProMedia | Cooler Master HAF 932 | Antec TPQ-1200W | Dell U2711 2560 x 1440 27" | Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit | APC RS1500

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    www.alienware.com is state of the art gaming systems. you can choose the one you want then customize it with the parts they have to choose from, its really easy and will cost anywhere from 800-6000 dollars.

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