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Old 04-24-2008, 05:29 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Antec Sonata III w /Antec Earthwatt 500W PSU
Asus P5E-VM HDMI
2 GB OCZ PC2-6400 Gold GX XTC dc kit
C2D E8400
250 GB Seagate
Pioneer Blu-ray DVD/CD burner
Sharp Aquos LC-32D64U 32" 1080P LCD TV w/HDMI (HDCP)
Logitech MX5000 Cordless Laser Desktop
QuickCam Communicate STX
Windows XP

Yours for only $2549 plus shipping 1 yr parts/labor (include applicable taxes if you're in Canada)

This one is already sold, but I can build another one if you want it.






Or, if you prefer...

Antec Titan 650 w/ Antec TruePower Trio 650W PSU
Asus P5WDG2 Pro
2GB Crucial ECC DDR2
C2D E6750
LG DVD/RW
3 x WD Raptor 150GB in RAID 5
ATi X1650 Pro

$1599 No OS

It's sold as well, but I can build you one easy enough.


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Old 04-24-2008, 02:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You make decent money doing this?
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Nah. I don't make much building systems. It's the service where I make the money.
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Can I order one with a Caviar

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The first one looks nice. Why the stock HSF? I never cared for them.
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*smack* lol

That computer in the first picture is for a desktop publishing client. 14 hours a day they're staring at a screen, creating medical pamphlets. They really don't care about what HSF is on it, as long as it works. For those kind of tasks, stock HSFs are perfect.

The second one was a pic I took before I finished it. It's going to be a file server at a small pawn shop. The one they have now is a hopeless build from another "tech" (it's stuff like that that gets my nose out of joint reading about the kids trying to pawn stuff off out of their bedroom on Ebay and the likes). It even has a Maxtor Diamondmax 8 for storage. That drive was notorious for catastrophic failures.
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I thought that was over priced, until I saw the blu ray burner...

why do they need that?
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maybe if you took the blu-ray burner out and replaced it with a dvd, people would buy it.
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The computer itself (except the Blu-Ray drive), would go for about $500 new, add in another $500 for the Blu-Ray, and you're looking at about $1,500 for the monitor and OS.

Of course everyone needs to make some money, but I've tried selling whole computers here and no one wants one, they just want components.
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I would like to see the top PC finished.

Cable management would add to the appeal of them.
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maybe if you took the blu-ray burner out and replaced it with a dvd, people would buy it.
Actually the client ordered it with the Blu-ray. I also put Blu-ray/HD in my HTPCs as well.
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