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				Build your own pc - top of the line config
			 
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	- processor: 3800+ AMD 64bit Processor socket 939 (or 3400+ is a much cheaper alternative) - Motherboard, Nforce 3, Asus preferably or Soltek or Abit, maybe gigabyte - ram: 1GB (2x512mb) or 2 GB (2x1GB) ram sticks, running at DDR500 (above 1gb only if you do video editing) - 2 x Wester Digital Raptors in Raid 0 ... they run at 10k rpm - 1 x 400 GB sata HDD for storage and backup - Gainward 6800ultra if you plan to game on the pc, if not ATI 9200 will do just fine - good case, Chieftec Dragon Full Tower, with 480 W good PSU, antec or enermax truepower - 2 x 17" or 2 x 19" Samsung LCD displays with 12 or 16ms response time (recommending 174T if you decide to go the 17" route) - Miro Video video editing card if you do video editing - 4 x 90mm fans for good cooling of the case - 1000VA UPS That's it, isn't cheap but it's fast as hell. It can beat just about anything you can find nowdays bellow 5k.  | 
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		 i'm been building my own for a while now it's always worth more of your money to build your own system i mean going to comp shows alone saves me about 50% on parts. also done a lot of business with www.accessmicro.com 
		
	
		
		
		
		
			
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		 i haven't upgraded in 2 years  
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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		 RAID is the poor man's SCSI.  I thought we were talking about top of the line here. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Keep one of those 250GB as storage and buy one or two 36.7GB 15000RPM U360 SCSI drives.  | 
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 RAID is a volume topology. SCSI is a hardware interface. RAID is no man's SCSI ;) Most RAID arrays ARE SCSI. What I would build, while being price conscious: -AMD 64 3000+ 939 socket, overclock it to 4000+ -Asus Nforce4 motherboard (should be out in a week or two) -RAM, 1 gig of Winbond BH6 equipped Corsair (can't buy it anymore, I still have some) -2 73 gig SATA raptors in RAID 0. Anyone that knows about how SCSI and the WinXP/2000 kernel behave know better than to go SCSI (here's a hint: no caching). That's why two SATA raptors in RAID 0 easily outperform 2 15K seagate scsi drives in RAID 0 on MS operating systems. Radeon 9800XT flashed to X800 Koolance Exos watercooled case 1 Viewsonic 18ms 19" LCD Enermax 480w PS Logitech MX1000 mouse any old keyboard Dual layer DVD burner Lightsabre  | 
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		 Mmmm.. depends what ya want a computer for.  If you do a load of video editing or do plenty graphics stuff, disk space and some power is useful :-) 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
	I like a lean box designed for a specific purpose with minimum crap, either "features" in hardware terms or unnecessary software. Hell.. gimme a few $20 text editors, a copy of ActivePerl and any box and I'll be happy auto producing decent websites in under 4 minutes each - simplicity is king!  | 
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		 Rest assured that no matter what you buy, in 6 months it will be outdated. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
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 Old Socket 754 (3400+) does not. It would be silly to buy into 754 now... obsolete / dead path. Quote: 
	
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