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Thread: Dom's PC Setup

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom C View Post
    Power Supply I got through reccomendations by fairly good techies on this forum And whats the wrong way up?
    Yeah it's a good PSU. Modular means the excess power cables that you don't use aren't connected so not hanging around - like in that picture I posted earlier. It's just a tidyness thing really.

    With the orientation I think he's referring to making the Intel logo the right way up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N!ck View Post
    Yeah it's a good PSU. Modular means the excess power cables that you don't use aren't connected so not hanging around - like in that picture I posted earlier. It's just a tidyness thing really.

    With the orientation I think he's referring to making the Intel logo the right way up.
    Ahh. Not important then Not too bothered about lose wires and power cables as tbh, they are hardly hurting me

    And picky sod Tom! My heart is hurting, the label the wrong way up


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dom C View Post
    Ahh. Not important then Not too bothered about lose wires and power cables as tbh, they are hardly hurting me

    And picky sod Tom! My heart is hurting, the label the wrong way up
    As long as you cable manage nicely so they're not restricting airflow then all is well.

    And it's not picky I would say the same if I noticed. Attention to detail .

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    How much for this PC?
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    Hmm i added the prices he said up with a calculator and it came to over £900!!!!

    Really really sorry to reign on your parade but you could of got an i7 for that price.


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    Quote Originally Posted by jam666 View Post
    Hmm i added the prices he said up with a calculator and it came to over £900!!!!

    Really really sorry to reign on your parade but you could of got an i7 for that price.
    Not properly.

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    i know i took into account things such as monitor / tuner cards but still, a much better system could of being bought for the price.


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    This is what, your fifth thread? It's a crap build thanky and I doubt anyone is really excited about seeing it..

    Stick to one thread, Jesus Christ.
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    Afraid i have to agree with Hatchet, infact ive just specced a pc for a friend of mine (£700 budget) but the parts came to around £656, the system was an AMD system.. Your system (the barebones cost £658) just saying that there is more viable and future proof / better options available for the price, ill post the spec later.
    Last edited by jam666; 22-07-2009 at 03:00 AM.


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    That's because it's AMD. And also, to do i7 properly you need about £1500 :/ So IMO he got a good computer.

    I am a picky sod PUT THE INTEL LOGO THE RIGHT WAY!!!!

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