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nooooo..i personally like the v1000.  ;) theyre sweet cases internally.  :yes: good choice on hardware,if i had the money my system would like almost identical. (Y)

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actually this one is the v1200.. supports 12x13 (ETX) :D

I personally think it's all a waste of money but it's your decision. My only suggestion would be to replace that 6800 Ultra with an X800 XT PE or X850 XT as they're generally faster in a smaller pcb while drawing less power.

There are also other ways to decrease that cost such as getting a cheaper motherboard (do you really need a $240 motherboard?) as well as different ram; you are paying for the brand after all. But again, that's totally up to you.

Get the silver version of that case you got there V1000 or whatever that case KICKS ASS dont listen to anyone lol Coolermaster is cheaper rubbish, scrap the floppy drive because it is a downgrade, AND YOUR RIG LOOKS ****ING MAD :drool: :woot:

Yeah, I definitely wouldn't get all the parts from Newegg unless you REALLY want them all to arrive together or something. Shop around, see if you can't find deals and things of that nature. There definitely isn't any reason for you to get all the stuff from them unless you work there and get a commission on the stuff that you sell/buy.

Well, if you are dropping that much money on a new system, I had to show you the AMD side of things. Yes, I know you said Intel-only, but really, take a look at the gaming power of this baby:

$130.00 - Cooler Master Wave Master TAC-T01-E1C All-Aluminum Mid-Tower Case

$125.00 - Antec NeoPower 480-Watt Power Supply Unit

$230.00 - ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard

$630.00 - AMD Athlon 64 3800+ Processor

$115.00 - 512MB PC-3200 DDR-SDRAM Crucial Technology Ballistix Memory

$115.00 - 512MB PC-3200 DDR-SDRAM Crucial Technology Ballistix Memory

$510.00 - eVGA GeForce 6800 GT PCI Expres x16 Video Card

$510.00 - eVGA GeForce 6800 GT PCI Expres x16 Video Card

$90.00 - Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Sound Card

$200.00 - 300GB Maxtor Diamondback Plus 10 (7200 RPM, 16MB Buffer, SATA)

$125.00 - Plextor PX-716SA/SW SATA CD-RW/DVD?RW Drive

$150.00 - Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 (Full Version OEM)

TOTAL: $2,930.00

Well, if you are dropping that much money on a new system, I had to show you the AMD side of things. Yes, I know you said Intel-only, but really, take a look at the gaming power of this baby:

$130.00 - Cooler Master Wave Master TAC-T01-E1C All-Aluminum Mid-Tower Case

$125.00 - Antec NeoPower 480-Watt Power Supply Unit

$230.00 - ASUS A8N-SLI Deluxe Motherboard

$630.00 - AMD Athlon 64 3800+ Processor

$115.00 - 512MB PC-3200 DDR-SDRAM Crucial Technology Ballistix Memory

$115.00 - 512MB PC-3200 DDR-SDRAM Crucial Technology Ballistix Memory

$510.00 - eVGA GeForce 6800 GT PCI Expres x16 Video Card

$510.00 - eVGA GeForce 6800 GT PCI Expres x16 Video Card

$90.00 - Creative Labs Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS Sound Card

$200.00 - 300GB Maxtor Diamondback Plus 10 (7200 RPM, 16MB Buffer, SATA)

$125.00 - Plextor PX-716SA/SW SATA CD-RW/DVD?RW Drive

$150.00 - Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 (Full Version OEM)

TOTAL: $2,930.00

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:rolleyes:: Do you have nothing better to do than to go and do this?

Actually No.

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I love how you AMD ###### keep coming up with computers that don't even match what the **** i'm configuring. :laugh:

Where the **** are the Raptors and the 250GB HDD i put in there or the TWIN Plextor Drives or the DDR2-5400 RAM (675MHZ)?

Your configurations are gay so unless your going to post something THAT MATCHES to a T my configuration, shut the **** up because I don't care.

I love how you AMD ###### keep coming up with computers that don't even match what the **** i'm configuring.  :laugh:

Where the **** are the Raptors and the 250GB HDD i put in there or the TWIN Plextor Drives?

Your configurations are gay unless your going to post something THAT MATCHES my configuration, shut the **** up because I don't care.

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I love how you get so offended that people try to help. You know posts like that are inevitable no matter what you say about non-AMD setups. :p

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