Microcenter has the Roku LT, Roku XD and XS on sale with free in store pick-up. I own a couple of the these and love em.
http://www.microcenter.com/product/405012/HD_Streaming_Player
http://www.microcenter.com/product/405013/2_XD_Streaming_Player...
As title says Tigerdirect is selling 8GB DDR3 kit for 29.99 no rebate and free shipping to residential address:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...m8wHZdzIF3sDKQ
Newegg has the Kingston SSDNow V100 Series SV100S2/64GZ SSDon sales for 73.99 after a 40.00 MIR. I picked one up. Might not be the fastest, but not too bad at that price.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820139415
Rebate is good through 2/13/11
I have a second PC that is used mainly for browsing the internet, but I would like to use it occasionaly to play WOW. I don't need to it run with all the bells and whistle I was thinking about putting a 4630, 4650, 3650 or 9500GT PCI-E card in it. What do you guys think?
The other specs...
I am building a PC for my niece/nephew. I need a M/B that supports SATA drive, DDR1 memory and AGP. I would like to spend no more than around 30 bucks.
As strange as this sounds I just don't overclock my systems. I am planning on upgrading from my Skt-754 to an E6550 with an Intel® Desktop Board DG33TL M/B. My question is do I need to get the high quality stuff or just get a generic brand. I do play games but mainly Guitar Hero III, LOTRO...
I just got my X1800xt and when I used the overdrive feature and the GPU was cranked to 800mhz it started running at 86C. Normal it seems to run in the low 70s. Is this normal?
I am thinking of upgrading to 2GB of PC3200. I have a A64 3200+ with an Asrock K8NF4G-SATA2 S754 motherboard. I don't overclock at all. Should I get some high end RAM or will just a plain brand work?
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