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Any prices for...

opteron 170

ddr400 2gb

Hey man, their price list is updated everyday and can be downloaded. It is in PDF format: http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS.pdf

:)

EDIT: http://www.shopbot.com.au/p-17833.html lol only one shop in vic listed...wow

Edited by NizmoNigga
well put Luke and rolls

sof payback was made by the cheapest means possibly trying to cash in on the sof name

wich sort of sucks because the grafix are really nice its just the engine is clunky

Totally agree. It just had ZERO playability. Thats what happens when you take a good franchise off the people who made it good and let it go to some 3rd rate software house. Raven software are one of the best, still can't believe they didnt get a chance to make SOF3..

-D

FINALLY FINALLY getting my new PC this week.

Might have to come check out one of the LAN days.

Specs:

Intel Core 2 E8400

Gigabyte S775 Mobo

8800GT 512mb

4GB RAM DDR2 800

WD 250, 320 and 640HDD

22" Samsung 2253LW

Razer DeathAdder Mouse

Razer Lycosa Keyboard.

Ready to get back into gaming finally!

^^your kidding right, anyways i can come and help you out :)

and to the dude that gave me the price list cheers but im on a mobile phone post zoring

any news on that opteron 170 damo

lol, ive never done it before, and i probably could do it myself, but dont wanna screw anything up. id rather someone do it for me and have it done right the first time.

lol, ive never done it before, and i probably could do it myself, but dont wanna screw anything up. id rather someone do it for me and have it done right the first time.

Its the best way to learn, its as simple as replacing batteries in your remote. In fact even easier, you can't put it in back to front!

Just google a tutorial, or some pictures of your motherboard (manual even?) you really can't go wrong.

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