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    Default Can anyone give me a bit of advice????

    Looking at building a new rig and got a budget of £550-600.

    I've selected a few parts up to now:

    Intel Core 2 Duo E6400 Retail 2x 2.13 2Mb 1066 MHz LGA775

    OCZ 1GB kit EL DDR2 PC2-6400 / 800 Gold Gamer eXtreme / XTC Edition / Life time warranty OCZ2G8001GK 2x 512mb

    Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 Socket 775 CORE 2 DUO READY! / PCI-E / VISTA READY / DDR2 / SATA RAID / ATX MOTHERBOARD

    320GB Seagate 7200.10 SATA 2

    19\" Cibox widescreen TFT - 5ms

    Can anyone recommend a good case (preferably with PSU) and a good graphics card for this system???

    Or can anyone give me a rough idea of what they would get for this price range? I definately want a Core 2 Duo processor though!!!

    Thanks if anyone can help me!!!!

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    Assuming you have cd/dvd drives and OS already, and around your budget, I'd get:

    + the stuff from above.
    Aria Gamer DarkStar 500w Case £39.89
    and nVidia GeForce 7600GT 256MB PCI-E £86.89 inc.

    it comes to around £680 including delivery.

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    Yeah alot of people overlook using a good quality PSU.

    Difference:


    Bad quality cheap psu fails
    = Chance to take out any number of other components with it, mobo, hdd's or anything else it chooses to blow while its there. There's no sure way to know, this varies but it can make things pricey.

    Good quality psu fails = The psu fails, end of, replace the psu and carry on.

    Its upto you, its like a lottery with bad quality psu's failing, you can get lucky and not lose anything else, or be really unlucky and lose the mobo amongst other things. Cheaper to buy a good quality psu in the first place to avoid more cost later.

    Of course prebuilt systems don't have as big a 'worry factor' since they are covered by Warranty and can be replaced by more cheapo components, so a small cost for the supplier to pay if they've made a good margin from you to begin with.

    p.s. like the new avatar PP its all animated like

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