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Old 07-22-2007, 06:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello Computer system builders

Welcome to our "new build section"


the things that are most helpful for us to get you rolling are:




a) what do you want to do with this new system / if you game how serious a gamer are you ?

b) which level do you "want" your system to be mid-level / performance / ultra performance

c) anticipated budget >>>> we can give suggestions for complete builds in the $1000.00 range all the way to the Uber $2,800.00 machine

d) what are the specs of the system you are using now ?


enjoy the research this section will deliver, half the fun of building a computer is "knowing" you picked the right parts for YOU

A note of caution; anyone & any forum can spout the most recent releases of the best and fastest components in the market, the real experience and talent is balancing that performance with "value" the staff and members of TSF can give you that balance; if you are a builder who's hands are not full of cash!

remember:
there is no sense in building a race car to get groceries & and there is no sense upgrading the family mini-van for the Indy 500 either
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IF you want or have a high end video card; you should be thinking high end PSU / SEASONIC

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