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05-20-2007, 12:30 AM
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Hey, I'm getting a new computer, but I'm wondering if anyone can view my stats and see if there is something I could downgrade with the same results, or upgrade for about the same price. The only thing I left out of this is a harddrive, which I'm looking at now.

http://www.psdtocode.com/computer.bmp

05-20-2007, 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Andrew R View Post
Hey, I'm getting a new computer, but I'm wondering if anyone can view my stats and see if there is something I could downgrade with the same results, or upgrade for about the same price. The only thing I left out of this is a harddrive, which I'm looking at now.

http://www.psdtocode.com/computer.bmp
You're also missing your RAM + CPU...i'll help you out when you've added everything.

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Crap, I really hope I didn't save it like that..

Edit: Something happened to I remade it and uploaded it again.

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You can definetely cut down on your PSU, don't make the mistake I made. I bought a 680W thinking it's what I needed and now when I turn my computer on the whole house fuses lol. Go for around 480W. You can probably cut back on your GFX card aswell.

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Not much point in an SLI motherboard with only one graphics card.

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Seb: Yeah, I really only put it on there for now. I really want one where I can choose which cables to use. I'll look for a new one now..

Wildhoney: I'm getting two eventually, but I just need a system that works for games at the moment so I can start playing again. I'm seeing if I can find a cheaper SLI one though.

Edit: Found a nice 600w (still a lot, but I'd like to buy one that could last me a while if I ever upgrade again soon) COOLERMASTER for about $60-70, so I'll update that in the spreadsheet. Also looking at other motherboards.

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I highly recommend the Logitech Laser Mouse + Keyboard combo. One of the best investments I've made in hardware! I've changed the batteries only two or three times in the past 8 months.

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sskhalsa: Do you have a link or know the exact name of it?

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I have the older MX3000 version

but here is newer MX3200 version:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/pr...ONTENTID=12130

"Extended battery life
Sophisticated power management technologies mean that batteries can last up to 15 months for the keyboard and up to 6 months for the mouse. The convenient LED battery indicators flash when batteries need changing. The mouse features an On/Off switch to extend battery life even further."

I suddenly have an urge to upgrade to this model

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Thank you very much. I was going to get the MX Revolution mouse and a cheap keyboard, but this is MUCH better.

It's $20 cheaper over at Newegg: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16823126007

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