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Just finished!!

kitkat22

Golden Member
Maybe it's a pride thing or something, but it's nice to have a 99% flawless build.
E6300
MSI 975X Plat (No OC'ing here. After reading the forums I didn't even bother...yet)
2GB Corsair RAM
Seagate 320GB 7200.10
ATI AIW 1900X
Centurion 5 case
Antec 500W Smartpower

Everything went without a hitch except for the stupid power switch. Man, I hate those things. I was wondering why I wasn't getting the power to turn on when I noticed I had the wires in the wrong pin block. After that, it was all a breeze. What do you all think?? Final price was $1270.
 
I guess I should have also mentioned this comes with a fresh copy of XP Pro and Office 2003. Sheesh, harsh words folks, harsh.
 
Originally posted by: cscpianoman
I guess I should have also mentioned this comes with a fresh copy of XP Pro and Office 2003. Sheesh, harsh words folks, harsh.

Well, those are rather important details relating to the price.
 
That doesn't seem too bad since 300-350 was software

I'm building a 6300 system, including monitor and OS for 1200 after tax shipping and everything

Is that too much?
 
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: cscpianoman
Antec 500W Smartpower

Power supply not too good IMO, but I'm biased against Antec. Everyhting else is great.

Antec Neopower, Smartpower, and Truepower are all good but have crappy caps that shorten their life to a year or two. So none are recommended. The Truepower 3 and NeoHE are good supplies and made by Seasonic.
 
Originally posted by: cscpianoman
I guess I should have also mentioned this comes with a fresh copy of XP Pro and Office 2003. Sheesh, harsh words folks, harsh.

You're not alone, I know some others that think this forum
is more on the "angry side".
In the short time i have been here, thats mostly what it's been for me too, just a bunch of harsh words. A few have been nice and helpful but the majority of the responses are a bunch of 3rd grade comments that bash what you for what you bought without consulting them first, or didn't buy thier beloved conroe. :roll:
Someone told me in another forum that you cant expect mature answers from a place where mostly kids hang out and compare 3dmark scores all day.

Oh almost forgot, said comments usually end in "lol" or some other kind of hateful bashing :roll:
 
With full copies of XP-Pro and other software not to mention the Corsair ram and the AIW X1900, I don't think it's too terribly overpiced...maybe just a tad. Must admit a very nice system though OP! 🙂


Just built one myself: (prices AFTER all rebates before 1% credit card cash back):


E6300: $195.00
Asrock 775Dual-VSTA: $57.00
Thermaltake Mambo Case: $14.99
Antec NeoPower (non-HE) 480: $59.99
Seagate 320GB 7200.10 SATA II: $94.99 (missed the damn $5.00 coupon from Newegg)
NEC 3550A: $28
XFX 7600GT XXX: $117.00
Windows XP Home (Upgrade): $14.99 (Office Depot Deal)
OCZ PC6400 DDRII 2GB: $129.99
Logitech Keyboard: $5.00
Logitech Optical Mouse: FREE (several free from a few years ago)
Scythe Ninja Plus: $41.00
Arctic Cooling Silencer NV 6 Rev. 2: $24.99
Yates Loom 120mm fans (3): $12.97
Floppy drive: $10
IDE and floppy round cables: $8
FanMate2 plus thumbscrews: $9

$822.91- 1% credit card - ~$5.00 Fatcash = ~ $809.68

With Dell 9200's selling for $529 + tax with FREE shipping, E6300's, 1GB PC533 DDRII, 80GB, CD-RW/DVD, 7300LE card and WinXP home (plus 1 year warranty)...I sometimes wish I would have waited. 🙁

 
Originally posted by: Engineer
With full copies of XP-Pro and other software not to mention the Corsair ram and the AIW X1900, I don't think it's too terribly overpiced...maybe just a tad. Must admit a very nice system though OP! 🙂


Just built one myself: (prices AFTER all rebates before 1% credit card cash back):


E6300: $195.00
Asrock 775Dual-VSTA: $57.00
Thermaltake Mambo Case: $14.99
Antec NeoPower (non-HE) 480: $59.99
Seagate 320GB 7200.10 SATA II: $94.99 (missed the damn $5.00 coupon from Newegg)
NEC 3550A: $28
XFX 7600GT XXX: $117.00
Windows XP Home (Upgrade): $14.99 (Office Depot Deal)
OCZ PC6400 DDRII 2GB: $129.99
Logitech Keyboard: $5.00
Logitech Optical Mouse: FREE (several free from a few years ago)
Scythe Ninja Plus: $41.00
Arctic Cooling Silencer NV 6 Rev. 2: $24.99
Yates Loom 120mm fans (3): $12.97
Floppy drive: $10
IDE and floppy round cables: $8
FanMate2 plus thumbscrews: $9

$822.91- 1% credit card - ~$5.00 Fatcash = ~ $809.68

With Dell 9200's selling for $529 + tax with FREE shipping, E6300's, 1GB PC533 DDRII, 80GB, CD-RW/DVD, 7300LE card and WinXP home (plus 3 year warranty)...I sometimes wish I would have waited. 🙁


I don't see how you can get that Dell deal for that price with those specs. Please show me how!
 
Originally posted by: Hulk

I don't see how you can get that Dell deal for that price with those specs. Please show me how!

Click me!

Add E6300 processor and remove the 19" LCD monitor. 🙂

Edit: Was a 1 year warranty, not 3.

 
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