Their RAM has been fine for me. Good price as well.
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Where did you get your case Tom?
Plus where did you buy all your parts?
Im pretty certain he bought most of it from ebuyer :)
Have you got any shots now since its completed? :)
The case can be bought from eBuyer, just one thing though. If you want to use a big CPU Cooler with this case, you can't fit a large 22cm fan in the case aswell, which is a small let down: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/150289.
I took the computer apart as the motherboard actually wasn't compatible fully with my AMD processor. I sent back the motherboard and I am still awaiting a new ASUS M3N-H motherboard: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/145753.
More screenshots of my second time building the PC will be coming soon, when my new motherboard arrives, some time this week.
I just re-built the PC (no pictures sorry) and all is now working excellently. Here is the CPU-Z validation for you guys to *drool* over;
http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=594382
803MHz! Sweet!
Turn off cool n quiet you wuss! Jokes. :P
Go into your BIOS. Whack the RAM voltage to 2.1V and manually set the frequency to 1066MHz.
You have this RAM right? http://www.ebuyer.com/product/149202
I got a new CPU-Z validation link, after I overclocked my core speed to 3.5GHz. All is going well except for when I try to manually set the RAM speed, the system won't boot or post. I'll look into it later. Here's the link for you guys: http://valid.canardpc.com/show_oc.php?id=601338