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you can get an OEM version of winxp and drop the price another $100... and you can do a full install with an ugrade version if you have a previous windows cd (anything above 95). Look for an oem processor and buy a heatsink to go on it...often times the stock hsf just dosn't cut it. But aside from that it looks ok. Oh, and if he's looking for a office suite at some point, check out openoffice.org...it's free and is compatable with ms office documents (it works great).
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It might be worth while looking into a Radeon9500 non-pro...
they're about $35USD more than a 9000 pro - plus there's been a pretty good success rate using the software tweak to open up the 4 disabled pipelines giving you a functional 9500pro....there's also rumours of some 3rd party 9500-128MB's being built on 9700 PCB's including the 256bit memory bus...so you could end up with the equivalent of a 9700 for peanuts
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Thanks for the tips guys.
Here's a quick price breakdown for the components
MB $84
CPU $88 Retail, OEM is only $77
CDRW $57
VC $89
HD $89
Case $63
OS $93 Shows box, I'm assuming OEM with price
MEM $69
K&M $28 Optical Mouse
Total $660
So I guess suggestions requested would be, if I went OEM CPU what cooling do you recommend?
RDR - He's pretty much totally new to computers, besides playing games at my house, so I don't wanna over work him with the trouble of the videocard, since I myself haven't OCed any videocards. I told him this was gonna be a machine that wouldn't be super fast, but can be with some upgrades. This was all just thrown together on googlegear, newegg was more expensive. I might try pricegrabber for all the parts.
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thermaltake volcano 7+ or 9 ($24-30) should suit you pretty well. I've been using a volcano 6+ on my 2100+ untill today...and i was getting pretty good temps , 38-42 C ...36 when my room is cool...(according to asus probe software anyway), but i also have exceptional case cooling. Consider getting some Article silver 3 for your thermal goop, it's about $6
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