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    Registered User DANIMAL's Avatar
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    Here's what I have come up with so far.
    I like the Celeron so I will not change that.

    Board- ASUS TUSL2-c I815E Motherboard
    CPU- Intel Tualitin Celeron 2 1300 (256)fc
    Case- A-open HX45A-P4 Mid tower 300 Watt ATX
    Video- ASUS V7100 Pro Geforce2 MX400 64MB TV/out
    Sound- Abit AV10 6 Channel Sound with remote
    NIC- A-Open AON325 PCI 10/100 nic
    Hard Drive- Maxtor 7200 RPM ATA 133 40GIG
    Keyboard/mouse-Logitec Cordless Freedomâ„¢ Optical

    *Have Ram- pc133 256MB
    *Have Floppy
    *Have DSL
    *Have Monitor 17" Compaq USB .25dpi
    *Have 4X4X8 CD BURNER
    *Have CDROM Afreey 45X
    I hope that someday we will be able to put away our fears and prejudices and just laugh at people.

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    ...and what is your total spending on all that gear?

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    [quote]Originally posted by a d e p t:
    <strong>...and what is your total spending on all that gear? </strong><hr></blockquote>

    I've added that up to be 949$ canadian but I will not pay that . I will look for the cheapest place even if I have to buy everthing individually.

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    [quote]Originally posted by DANIMAL:
    <strong>I've added that up to be 949$ canadian but I will not pay that . I will look for the cheapest place even if I have to buy everthing individually.</strong><hr></blockquote>You're better off buying everything in one place, IMHO. You're going to spend more money on gas driving around between places than what you're going to save on computer components. Differences in price between different computer shops is usually very small. If you see a huge difference somewhere, that is a red flag - is it stolen, refurb, RMA, used/leased, etc??? Plus if you make a big purchase at one shop, they tend to treat you better and you might even get a bit of a discount.

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    [quote]Originally posted by MacGyver:
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    You're better off buying everything in one place, IMHO. You're going to spend more money on gas driving around between places than what you're going to save on computer components. Differences in price between different computer shops is usually very small. If you see a huge difference somewhere, that is a red flag - is it stolen, refurb, RMA, used/leased, etc???</strong><hr></blockquote>

    OH I'm not just looking in my area I'm looking ONline too. I waiting to hear back from my bank about my stolen credit card, and when I can get a new one.
    I hope that someday we will be able to put away our fears and prejudices and just laugh at people.

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