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Old 08-26-09   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Georgegtb View Post
he said cheapest so i think he means second hand
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cheapest would be free... just head to the dump... or the electronic recycling center.
I am going to the junk yard within a week to check out what's there.


To me a P4 system with 2g of ram and a fresh install of XP is more then enough for internet and music. I built my brother one a few months ago and it's lightening fast.
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This sounds like its coming from a 50 year old parent who has a raving fit when he see's in son in Control Panel when using the family PC.
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Originally Posted by redsox83381 View Post
Yea I want to bench so badly. I tried benching my old CRT monitor

System: My baby<3
CPU
E8400 @ 3.8Ghz 1.23V
Motherboard
ASUS P5N-D
Memory
8GB Corsair XMS2
Graphics Card
BFG 8800GT SLI
Hard Drive
WD 80GB + WD 250GB
Sound Card
X-Fi Fatal1ty
Power Supply
650W Corsair
Case
Antec 1200
CPU cooling
Xigmatek Dark Knight
GPU cooling
Stock
OS
Vista Home Premium - 64 Bit
Monitor
ASUS VH222H 21.5"
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