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Thanks to the powers that be latest bandwith savings plan, cannot direct link so this the way it will be folks. Troublesome but hey, if it saves you money, worth the trouble. Click on the link below.


AS1`s recommendations if you want a Gaming PC for around 1k! Useful if you are the one paying.

AMD Rigs! Always best value for money for a gaming system on a budget.

Intel Rigs! If you want one and your budget doesnt fit, wont lose anything by taking a look!



Updated Aug 14 2008

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Any more recommended links with pics? Pls add.
 
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Nice job pal. I think these will def prove to be very useful for pple that wanna build their own rigs. Its fun anyway. ;)
 

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Added 1 for SLI and 1 for Crossfire but if there are better sites, do let me know.
 

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His Next Round Of Public Education again... :D hee hee hee

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Wat AGP card is best bang for the buck right now ?
ati/ nvidia. no preference. Gonna use for Socket 754 AGP 8x.
Games is theose simple. need for speed racing & GTA2.
 

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Dumb_Terminal said:
His Next Round Of Public Education again... :D hee hee hee

---------------side issue------------------
Wat AGP card is best bang for the buck right now ?
ati/ nvidia. no preference. Gonna use for Socket 754 AGP 8x.
Games is theose simple. need for speed racing & GTA2.
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Xpertvision 9550 DDR2 $126 if looking for new. Otherwise can go for 9600Pro or 9600XT 2nd hand as they are going for less than $100 nowadays.

Avoid the XFX newly released 5200, 5500 and Mx 4000.
 
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I learnt by watching how my friend fix my rig. After that, I started to upgrade by myself (change motherboards 3 times already). Nowadays, it is very easy to fix up, compare to 10 years ago. Bottomline, it is not a difficult skill to pick up. :)
 

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tenyawph said:
I learnt by watching how my friend fix my rig. After that, I started to upgrade by myself (change motherboards 3 times already). Nowadays, it is very easy to fix up, compare to 10 years ago. Bottomline, it is not a difficult skill to pick up. :)
I've always told people that assembling a rig isn't a hard thing to learn. It's picking the right combination of parts and knowing what to do when things go wrong that's hard.
 

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If I have to upgrade my motherboard again, it will be another mATX. Love those compact motherboard. Save space and the low cost of the m/b as well.
 
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