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Old 03-19-2009, 05:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Building a New computer

I am rebuilding my current computer. I have the standard Y6281 Mobo. Here is a picture < http://www.vicomelectronics.com/imag...ts/Y6281-1.jpg >

I am wondering if that will fit into this case < http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...&sku=A107-1123 >

If that will fit, will the PSU that comes with the case work? Thanks. after this is answered, I have another question. Thanks again.
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Old 03-20-2009, 03:13 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The mobo looks like mATX so I say it will fit. Everyone on here will say that a power supply/case combo is no good that the power supply is cheap. Someone in no time will show up and refer you to there sig link...
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The mobo looks like mATX so I say it will fit. Everyone on here will say that a power supply/case combo is no good that the power supply is cheap. Someone in no time will show up and refer you to there sig link...
Yeah I know I can't find a single mATX thats over 450 Watts. so....
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Old 03-20-2009, 05:57 AM   #4 (permalink)
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If I'm not mistaken, that board is a 'small form factor'. It is only made for dells. So I'm not sure if it would fit in a standard micro-atx case. Look here:http://www.vicomelectronics.com/Dell...oard-Y6281.htm
It shows the cases it is compatible with.
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if your rebuiulding wouldn't it make sence to get a new mobo that doesn't have limits like dell, like oc'ing
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The mobo looks like mATX so I say it will fit. Everyone on here will say that a power supply/case combo is no good that the power supply is cheap. Someone in no time will show up and refer you to there sig link...





there are good case combos .................. they are just not cheap


case combos are usually desired for the lure of "cheap" thats when the included power supply is a dog


unless you have one in mind you would like to share ?
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if your rebuiulding wouldn't it make sence to get a new mobo that doesn't have limits like dell, like oc'ing






yeah............. and your correct.......... he has heard all this in his other threads.................... he is just having a hard time swallowing the pill



look on mwave.com / click refurbished / click motherboards and / power supplies .......................... STAY away from the junk !
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GIGABYTE GA-EP43-DS3L intel p43 chipset ATX form factor 1xPCI-E(x16)/4xPCI-E(x1)/2xpci/4xddr2 w/sata2,lan(gb),usb 2.0 & audio (refurbished bare product no accessories w/15-day warranty) (*Limit 1 pcs/customer) $48.15

SKU: CB25140 Mfg. Part No: GA-EP43-DS3L
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here is an awesome board that was $200.00 not long ago


ASUS P5Q intel p45 chipset ATX form factor 1xPCI-E(x16)/2xPCI-E(x1)/3xpci/4xddr2 w/sata2 raid,lan(gb),usb 2.0 & audio (Refurbished Bare Product No Accessories w/15-day Warranty) (*Limit 1 pcs/customer) $70.95

SKU: CB25039 Mfg. Part No: P5Q
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for time to time there are good case deals in there too .............. but not right now


I often see good deals in there on a case for $35.00 -$45.00


same with decent power supplies .................... none now but I see them at $70.00 often
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GIGABYTE GA-EP43-DS3L intel p43 chipset ATX form factor 1xPCI-E(x16)/4xPCI-E(x1)/2xpci/4xddr2 w/sata2,lan(gb),usb 2.0 & audio (refurbished bare product no accessories w/15-day warranty) (*Limit 1 pcs/customer) $48.15

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Ok, thanks and does anyone who knows what they are talking about have AIM or Skype? Seeing how it would be alot easier than posting replies. Thanks
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http://www.mwave.com/mwave/viewprodu...+-+Refurbished

I am thinking about getting that, what about a processor? Can someone find me a good one, I am not "up to par" with processors. Thanks
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http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...87065&CatId=14

Is that any good? GPU and mobo combo...

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Do you want a full pc build? and as for does anyone who knows what they are talking about have AIM or Skype. I would say any mod that replys knows what he/she is talking about so no need to really chat with them when they can answer you here.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...87065&CatId=14
is a mobo/cpu combo not mobo/gpu. So from that im guessing you really dont have much and want a new pc build.
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YES thats a decent combo
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YES thats a decent combo
I will most like do that with a nice case 9600GT video card 4 gigs of ram and a 600 watt PSU.

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9800GT then youre cookin with the stove on !
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9800GT then youre cookin with the stove on !
Aren't those like 10 inches long though? I don't think I can fit it. I posted my mobo pics in another thread, go check it out :)
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whoooooah .............. I feel a tylenol moment on the way ................ about 4 posts ago you were talking about getting a motherboard cpu combo from tiger direct ?

the 9800GT will work with that kind of set-up .................... did I miss the page turning ?
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Invest in a new motherboard. A cheap ASUS, MSI, or DFI board with twice the options as the dell board will be available for around 40-75$ easily.
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