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old.Osy

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I will only say this:

nvidia chipset, ugh :(

You want safety and performance, you go with intel.
 

Jimmy

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any mobo u would recomend in that sense.
 

Jimmy

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is that quad core compatable? can't tell from blurb.
 

old.Osy

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It supports the following processors:

  • Intel Core 2 Duo
  • Intel Core 2 Extreme
  • Intel Pentium D
  • Intel Pentium 4 Extreme
  • Intel Celeron
  • Intel Pentium 4
  • Intel Core 2 Quad
  • Intel Pentium Extreme
 

Jimmy

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thanks for that he's be happy with saving 150 quid :)

does the rest of it look alright.
 

old.Osy

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Well, If I was building a system today, quadcore is not something you would find on my list. We simply don't need it.

This one however...
 

Helme

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I would probably also go for an ATi card, 4850 or 4870.
 

inactionman

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Agree with the Intel Chipset, although I'd suggest an asus P5Q board instead.

Also suggest an ATI card, they are much better value for money.

Avoid Kingston memory, they can have compatibility issues, get crucial or corsair instead.
 

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