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  #11  
Old 24th Oct 2008, 14:52
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does anyone know the cheapest motherboard that i can put a 9850 be in?? with ati onboard video??
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Old 24th Oct 2008, 15:47
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...d&Order=RATING
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Old 19th Nov 2008, 08:34
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Carbon thankyou very much, i am building a new PC and you are realy helping me
thanks again
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Old 3rd Dec 2008, 23:25
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Excellent article. Good job
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Old 5th Dec 2008, 00:14
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Update incoming this week.
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Old 5th Dec 2008, 06:53
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excellent post!!
the budget and mid range intel systems look pretty good. but is g-skill a decent brand or would transcend/kingston/corsair be better?
and also that thing about you using a massively advanced new & high tec keyboard, well my keyboard is from 1988, came with a 10mhz IBM system
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Old 5th Dec 2008, 07:13
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whatever's cheapest is fine, g-skill is consistently pretty cheap

also i am using a packard bell from 1996 right now because my eclipse's space bar broke so take that at its worth but a quality mouse is really a good investment

really this needs a huge update because e5200 + gtx 260 + a lot of other stuff
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Old 10th Feb 2009, 22:27
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okay, superceded by new guide please unsticky this one, sticky that one and redirect any questions to that thread.

this one's hilariously out of date i'm sorry for letting it rot here without an update.
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