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Sorry was in a rush this morning. Here are the proper specs.

Cpu: Q9300 @ 2.5Ghz Quad Core - Retails $328

Motherboard: Asus p5n-d Specs Here: Link - Retails $239

Memory: 4gb 2 x2gb (think its Kingston or crosshair )

Price: $400 for everything ?? Neg

Also have 2 x nvidia 8800gt's have to test them though, worked flawlessly, but upgraded them - If anyone is interested in these just pm and work something out.

picked myself up a new laptop today to replace my trusty old (but dead) acer.

ended up getting a toshiba satellite p500, i7 core, 8gb ram, 1gb graphics, twin 500gb hdd's.

goes orrite.

managed to get that and a case for a little under $2k. not bad when i was told it would be $2400 all up...

cant decide on a graphics card to get..... too many choices!! >_<

id prefer Nvidia and looking to spend up to $300ish.... will be buying from pccasegear cos they have the best price on the other parts im buying,

any suggestions??

WOW msy is getting fancy they have changed there website so you can actually make an account and put stock in a cart no delivery as yet but you choose pickup and i guess select the store you want to pick up from

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