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    RAIDMAX Silver 10-bay Case with 420W Power Supply, Model "Scorpio 868" -RETAIL
    Item# N82E16811156139
    $47.50

    $ 47.50



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    Logisys 80 mm Case fan with 4 Blue Led Light, Model "LT400BL" -RETAIL
    Item# N82E16811999455
    $5.29

    $ 5.29



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    ABIT "NF7-M" nForce2 IGP Motherboard for AMD Socket A CPU - Retail
    Item# N82E16813127150
    $92.49

    $ 92.49



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    AMD Mobile Athlon XP 2500+, 266 FSB, 512K Cache, 45 Watt - OEM

    Item# N82E16819103401
    $92.00

    $ 92.00



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    Kingmax SuperRAM Series 184 Pin 256MB PC-3500 - OEM

    Item# N82E16820156007
    $37.50

    $ 75.00



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    Western Digital 40GB 7200RPM IDE Hard Drive, Model WD400JB, OEM Drive only
    Item# N82E16822144126
    $53.00

    $ 53.00



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    Rosewill 52x32x52x16 CD-RW Black Combo Drive, Model C523216B, Retail
    Item# N82E16827190003
    $30.00

    $ 30.00



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    SPEEZE CPU Cooler for AMD, Model "5F287B1L3GL" -RETAIL
    Item# N82E16835150039
    $12.49

    $ 12.49



    From Newegg. Any issues? That okay for a 450 budget? Vid card to be added later. I want to OC that board ,thanks
    Case: Thermaltake Xaser III // Power Supply: Thermaltake Butterfly 480w // Motherboard: Chaintech 9CJS Zenith // Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4 C // Heatsink: Vantec Aeroflow // Video Card: Asus 9600 XT // Harddrive: Western Digital Raptor 36.7 GB // DVD Burner: Pioneer DVR-A06 // Soundcard: Audigy 2 // Speakers: Logitech Z-680's

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    Re: Check please

    you'll want a better cooler, maybe a thermaltake volcano 12, other than that it looks ok to me

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    • #3
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      The 35 watt 2400 is actually the best (and most expensive) socket A CPU for overclocking.

      I don't care if you are getting video later; don't get that motherboard. Get an NF7-S. With the proper mod (easy, safe), it's the best overclocker out there, and then there's the Soundstorm audio, which should remove any desire for an add-on PCI card.

      I'd probably get one of the empty ten-bay cases and buy a Thermaltake 420W seperately. Sure, Raidmax provides a workable PSU, but I'm not soo sure I'd want to overclock with it.

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      • #4
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        Okay i decided to go w/ the 45 watt 2400

        PLEASE ADVISE 4 RAM - BUDGET = ~80 for ram.
        I also think I'm going to go w/ the MSI K7N2 Delta Ultra board.
        PLEASE ADVISE FOR THE RAM THO
        Case: Thermaltake Xaser III // Power Supply: Thermaltake Butterfly 480w // Motherboard: Chaintech 9CJS Zenith // Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4 C // Heatsink: Vantec Aeroflow // Video Card: Asus 9600 XT // Harddrive: Western Digital Raptor 36.7 GB // DVD Burner: Pioneer DVR-A06 // Soundcard: Audigy 2 // Speakers: Logitech Z-680's

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        • #5
          Re: Check please

          The RAM you have picked out is perfect for what you'll be doing.

          Why that board? Like I said, the Abit NF7-S rev. 2 is the best socket A OCing board out there, and one of the most feature-rich socket A boards.

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          • #6
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            It is ugly :( lol
            Case: Thermaltake Xaser III // Power Supply: Thermaltake Butterfly 480w // Motherboard: Chaintech 9CJS Zenith // Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4 C // Heatsink: Vantec Aeroflow // Video Card: Asus 9600 XT // Harddrive: Western Digital Raptor 36.7 GB // DVD Burner: Pioneer DVR-A06 // Soundcard: Audigy 2 // Speakers: Logitech Z-680's

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            • #7
              Re: Check please

              in all seriousness, I can't change the order, and I have confidence that the msi board will be adequate! Thanks for your help however.
              Case: Thermaltake Xaser III // Power Supply: Thermaltake Butterfly 480w // Motherboard: Chaintech 9CJS Zenith // Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4 C // Heatsink: Vantec Aeroflow // Video Card: Asus 9600 XT // Harddrive: Western Digital Raptor 36.7 GB // DVD Burner: Pioneer DVR-A06 // Soundcard: Audigy 2 // Speakers: Logitech Z-680's

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