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final specs of what i got

i7 920

Asus P6T mobo

6gb Kingston 1600mhz RAM

1TB WD Caviar Black

Gigabyte 1gb 4670

Antec Sonata III case, with EarthWatts 500W PSU

22xRW DVD burner

i think that's it. Bought a Logitech diNovo keyboard from umart, $59. Will buy some entry level 5.1 speakers next, prob Logitech.

Friends in HK will hopefully hunt down a Wacom Intuos4 6 x 9 tablet for me. And then i'll prob just wait for dell to get some U2410's in at their outlet and grab a couple

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I could get that one for $450

I think that's the one I got. it's about the length of my keyboard.

They probably are a lot cheaper in HK... I'm not usually one to care about price that much though.

yeah, just checked staticice, some mid $400's - the medium one, 6 x 9

well i don't know yet exactly how much cheaper... i may end up buying locally if it's not worth the hassle

i3/i5/i7/i9 - You think something would be the same like the motherboards they're based on.

i3/i5 is bugdet desktop/workstation

i7/i9 is higher end/enthusiast

Think of it as R33 GTS-t and GTR. Based on the same chassis, however pretty much totally different in parts.

i3/i5 is bugdet desktop/workstation

i7/i9 is higher end/enthusiast

Think of it as R33 GTS-t and GTR. Based on the same chassis, however pretty much totally different in parts.

Thanks mate, having never seen or read about these new cores I've got a lot of catching up to do.

Found this table which will be useful to many :

intelcoreiseries.jpg

Just grab a key from warez & get a win 7 loader. :D

Worked for me, has it running on both my main PC & laptop & windows updateds fine.

EDIT: I don't think I have ever paid for a proper copy of OS ever, the only legit versions of windows I had were 95 & XP home which came with my 686 & intel P4 pre-bulid computers.

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