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azazal

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yeah everything about your pc is slow, try to sell it on ebay for extra cash towards a new one, will get a $100 at least id guess..

the 1.6 cpu is a wilammette, equiv to about 1.2 athlon [tehy suck]
pc133 256 - ouch, just ouch

yerrrrrr new pc,
 

metsfan1930

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Al right does anyone have some good sites for buying cheap computer parts, like a p4 proccessor, mobo, video card, cd-rom drive, case, ram, and hard rive, and any other stuff i will need to build a computer?
 

mauiblue

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Originally posted by: metsfan1930
Al right does anyone have some good sites for buying cheap computer parts, like a p4 proccessor, mobo, video card, cd-rom drive, case, ram, and hard rive, and any other stuff i will need to build a computer?

Newegg is the place to go if you want a one-stop shop for all your computer hardware that you will need to build your box. I decided a couple months ago to build my own box (first-time builder). I searched around for one place that had good prices *and* where I could get it all in one place. Shipping costs would be a big overhead if I would be going to different places to buy individual parts just to get the *best* prices. So Newegg was it for me. Just remember that they are not there to give you tech support. You have to know what you need/want before calling or ordering on their website. They have fast shipping and I like how their website is laid out.
 

Cerb

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If you want it all at one place, Newegg is it.
Mwave, ZipZoomFly, and Directron are cool, too. Newegg will usually have the best bottom line (unless you're buying mostly heatsinks and fans), and good service.