I Wear Pants;425264 wrote:You gonna get the HDD I posted?
Obviously.
I Wear Pants;425264 wrote:You gonna get the HDD I posted?
j_crazy;425137 wrote: Here's a cheap case for you (with good ratings):
Cooler Master
Total build: $507.92
dlazz;425268 wrote:Original Equipment Manufacturer = OEM...
I.E. Dell/Gateway/Sony/Whoever would buy OEM parts and then throw them into computers. They normally come without a warranty and without the box.
OEM processors come with only the processor. No heatsink/fan, also no warranty.
Green drives are slow, BTW. I don't know you'd notice though.
Also, there's no case.
dlazz;425299 wrote:That's the same case I picked in the original build.
Way to copy, you stupid...copy...stupid.
justincredible;425302 wrote: I probably wouldn't notice. Seems like they'd be more quiet if they were slower, right?
I also pointed out that I didn't have a case. Pay attention.
Just FYI, OEM products come with warranties just no support. IE: If you buy an OEM Windows disc you can't call them and be like "how do I install this".justincredible;425302 wrote:So there isn't a benefit to buying OEM other than price. I think it would be worth the few dollars to buy retail.
I probably wouldn't notice. Seems like they'd be more quiet if they were slower, right?
I also pointed out that I didn't have a case. Pay attention.
wes_mantooth;425369 wrote:Amazon has a pretty good deal on a hard drive right now....it is an expiring offer though.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0036Q7MV0/ref=xs_gb_AF11BLZKWZ6ZU?_encoding=UTF8&pfRdReplace=1
justincredible;425378 wrote:Nice, 7200 rpm.
I Wear Pants;425370 wrote:IE: If you buy an OEM Windows disc you can't call them and be like "how do I install this".
But yeah, for this build it seems like you're better off getting retail.
justincredible;433039 wrote:http://www.newegg.com/Product/ComboDealDetails.aspx?nm_mc=AFC-SlickDeals&cm_mmc=AFC-SlickDeals-_-NA-_-NA-_-NA&ItemList=Combo.445416
What about this combo deal? Only $25 for both after rebates. Sure, the video card isn't much but I wasn't even planning on getting one. Should this PSU be powerful enough to run this machine? I'm not sure how important the wattage is and this one is a bit lower than the others.
justincredible;433106 wrote:Cool. Hard to pass up the deal for $25 as I can't see myself upgrading for a while.
Seems like I'd be able to use these in a small HTPC, no?
GoChiefs;445083 wrote:Do you ever use tigerdirect.com? They normally have some pretty good deals on there.