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All credits to 'The Falcon06'

Saw this posted on another forum so I thought I would share.




Hope it helps Big Grin
Thanks for the share, but I don't think these prices are always right.
(04-30-2011, 06:29 PM)Vengence Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks for the share, but I don't think these prices are always right.


More of an estimate/guideline then a full tutorial ! : ]
(04-30-2011, 06:31 PM)Jacob Wrote: [ -> ]More of an estimate/guideline then a full tutorial ! : ]


That it is. Victoire
I think the parts you purchase should fit accordingly to what you need. Giving a set list of parts isn't ideal for all, since a user might be video editing which is very reliant on memory. Or gaming, which a graphics card is vital. Also, you should take into account the deals that might be available.
Plus, half of these prices are too damn expensive.
i got 8 GB ram for $69
i5 2500K for $175 Smile
Thanks mate. I am going to buy a new desktop these days. Thanks for helping me with this.
very nice comparison chart!
thanks for sharing this. Big Grin
Nice comparison chart, it's not 100% accurate but it's as close as can be expected. Nice share!
Nice chart! I'm gonna use it when I need to buy another PC!
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