Motherboard is brand new in box, got it as part of a combo and I don't need it. One of the best-selling Z68 ATX motherboards $150 shipped
E8400 has been running at 4.0ghz 24/7 since 2008 without a single issue. You could probably hit 4.5ghz easy with this chip. E0 stepping is getting harder and...
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130563
Comes factory overclocked at 763mhz, will OC to 880mhz on stock cooling and still under 60C with 70% fan speed.
$80 shipped or $70 picked up in Columbus, Ohio
This system can play any modern game at 1080p max settings without a hiccup. Selling because I'm upgrading to a quad core system. Too big to ship the whole thing but I'll part it out.
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 Wolfdale 3.0GHz 6MB L2 Cache LGA 775 65W Dual-Core Processor
E0. Has been running at...
Brand new in box, got this as part of a combo and I don't need it. One of the best-selling Z68 ATX motherboards
Overclocking Features ASUS C.P.R.(CPU Parameter Recall);
Chipset
North Bridge Intel Z68
Supported Chipset Technologies Intel® Smart Response Technology
CPU Supported
Socket...
This is an amazing laptop, basically BRAND NEW (barely 6 months old, has spent nearly 100% of its life in the case and plugged in to the wall). Antiglare display, 0.65" thin, 3.4 pounds, ultra low voltage processor for long battery life, fast enough for everyday use and even some light gaming...
Fans last forever, what's $12.99 when you can have the peace of mind that it'll be silently reducing your temps and increasing reliability for years to come :D
Just buy the cheapest reliable PSU you can find and cut off the wires you don't need, then solder the ends or seal with plastic caps or electrical tape.
I would say Micro Center. The money you save over having to pay for shipping (especially on large items like cases and power supplies) really makes a difference. And even if item X is the same price @ Newegg and Microcenter after you factor in tax and shipping, would you rather pay $15 to UPS or...
Not sure if they already deleted your other thread or not, but Samsung is the king of sub-$200 widescreens. I think you can even get an IPS in your price range for the size
The Temjin is flimsier? I would be looking at the Silverstone FT03 as well but it's pretty pricey and I've heard a lot about build quality issues
Thanks!
Thanks. I just picked up my 2500k from Micro Center with a Maximus IV Gene-Z so it looks like I'll be running pretty much the same setup you are. I don't really care about size, I guess I just like the novelty of mATX. The Core 1000 is tempting as I'm on a budget but no front panel...
Where's the cheapest place to pick one of these up? Looks like Newegg is out of stock.
Also, why would one choose the Temjin over a Fractal Define or Arc Mini?