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#1 Gamerkat
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I would never buy from them, I had the money to at one point in time, it turned out that they send faulty computers from the factory. The motherboards are always second hand motherboards, probably returned parts from newegg or such. Also, they have a very bad rating as far as returns go, they usually send back faulty parts when you go in for a repair. I would say, do my 5 step plan for computers

1.-Ask for the best parts for your price range

2.-Get the best prices for the parts

3.-Order the parts

4.-Take them to a local pc shop, have them build it. Make sure they dont charge more than $50

5.-Pay for the computer, take it home, test it, make sure everything you ordered is inside, and have fun.

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#2 Gamerkat
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I believe the internet was created by a british dude.

clyde46

And the computer was by a Hungarian :P

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#3 Gamerkat
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nevar

i r teh chubaca

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#4 Gamerkat
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They should try finishing the first one before they tackle the second one.

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#5 Gamerkat
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This is what I did to get performance out of my processor, which is basically the Intel version of yours

Get a good cpu cooler off of newegg.com, make sure it is at least $40 and has at least a 4.5 star ratings. Then order it, along with some Arctic silver thermal paste. Then just install the cooler, cover the processor and the heatsink with a thin layer of paste, use something like a credit card to spread it. After that, update your bios, and overclock your processor by at least 250 mhrtz. Read up about "overclocking Amd x2 6000" on google.

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#6 Gamerkat
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Im from Hungary, so yea, I have, just family and friends on the cheek though

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#7 Gamerkat
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Tool-Vicarious

Breaking Benjamin-Breath

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Breaking Benjamin-Diary of Jane

Rush-The Trees

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#8 Gamerkat
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That's a sick one 600W now what I need to know is like what is the specs that i must understand like 12v rails? amps? like does this all really mean anything or just the W for graphic cards?

anuyeah
The 12v rail is in amps, as in 34A or 20A You want at least 450 watts and 28A for the 12v
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#9 Gamerkat
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*Here comes the flood of "build it yourself" comments

Just get the Crysis warhead pc off of tigerdirect.com

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#10 Gamerkat
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[QUOTE="Gamerkat"]

[QUOTE="smack_masta"]

I play bass.

smack_masta

What kind of bass and amp do you own?

I run a Fender geddy lee with curt mangan strings through a peavey combo 115



Nothing fancy to showoff, just a Yamaha BB414 and a Fender amp, but it gets the job done for me :P

looks nice man