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Good point on NCIX, if I am not wrong the TigerDirect link is American. TigerDirect Canada is available, but I've never seen a deal there worth buying from them. Even from the Canadian site, you will get stung with shipping, a border Brokerage Fee, exchange, and then tax on top of all that.

NewEgg now has a Canadian site, and while the prices haven't been always better than NCIX or DirectCanada, they have been fair.

I always recommend buying from NCIX as long as they have the parts in stock, you can pricematch any item that comes from a Canadian site and has online purchasing. So, you get the best price, and only have to buy from one outlet.

By the way, DirectCanada as well as NXSource is owned by NCIX! The best place to find the best pricematches is at Hardware Canucks, a great site, yet the prices are actually run through pricecanada.com:

http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/

http://hardwarecanucks.pricecanada.com/

http://www.ncix.com/

http://www.directcanada.com/

http://www.newegg.ca/

If you go to the forums at HC, into the New Builds section, register and post a thread there, you will get excellent advice on component choices, packages and pricematches. I am a bit of a regular there, but rarely have to post in that section because there are so many other knowledgable members very quick to respond.

As for the package specs, it isn't that great a deal. It is old tech for the most part, and the price doesn't justify buying out of date parts. The PSU is definately a POS, beware of Ultra power supplies.

NCIX has it's weekly sale coming up tonight, and they have been running a lot of barebones packages these days. I'll come back and post a couple later tomorrow.

I can assume you have about an $850 CND budget? What components are you able to carry over from your old system? Like DVD or operating system?

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Sorry for the mess of formatting, and only the pricematch links work. If you PM me your email address, I can send you an email with working links and better formatting.

There are rebates on some of this stuff, I didn't include them because it is too much trouble to calculate after taxes etc. I don't like to count on them anyway, while most do pay, there has been some rebate companies filing for chapter 11 recently and it is best to just figure your initial outlay and any rebates that come back are just a bonus.

No super deals this week. Prices and been volitile for months now, and go up as much as down these days.

The mobo comes with a free shipping deal for the whole order!

Can't afford a quad core CPU in this, but that is a super easy upgrade for the future.

Still lacking a display.

Added a cheapo keyboard and mouse combo, gets you up and running till you can get something nice (maybe for xmas!).

Went with XP Home, saves about $20. Easy enough to go with Vista is thats what you want.

Had to go to Futureshop for the vid card, they have different SKUs and NCIX won't pricematch them. The EVGA 9800GTX+ SuperClock is on regular price for $210, has been for a while. Although FS site says they are out of stock. I bought one myself a while ago (before the crash) and got it for about $210 after tax. NCIXs price on this card is like $260. The card is quite competent at lower resolutions (1280x1024) with max details, AA and AF.

http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/proddetail.asp?logon=&langid=EN&sku_id=0665000FS10109251&catid=25617

Short List Specs:

Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0GHz

AC Freezer Pro 7 HSF

Asus P5Q Pro

2GB (2x1GB) G.Skill PC2-8500 ram 5-5-5-15 @ 1066MHz

EVGA 9800GTX+ SC video

Antec Sonata III w/ 500w PSU

LG DVD/RW SATA

Seagate Barracuda 500GB 32MB

Windows XP Home OEM

Logitech Deluxe 250 keyboard/mouse

1 x 120mm fan for inside case in front of hard drive bays

Price Total: $950 before tax

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Thanks Quazi and BG,

I was wondering about the bottleneck issue. The more I think about it, the more I realize I should just calm down and be happy with what I have!. There are people in this world that only have 1GHz processors!!

Who needs water effects anyway?

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Not the way I would go Mr. Tonar. That 300 watt PSU is like putting bicycle brakes on a Ferrari. Something expensive is going to burn out very quickly. The CPU also looks weak. Fraid you are going to have spend a little more. Being cheap is one thing but I think you would just be throwing money down the drain. Whatever you do, buy a good brand PSU with enough wattage.

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I concur. I'd also avoid Tiger Direct, there are better outlets out there with better prices.

The case isn't all that bad, the Apex cases I have used in budget builds have been pleasing enough, but the PSU that comes with it will only let you down. The thing is, for a few bucks more you can get a much nicer case. If you look at the inside pics of the Apex, it is pretty tinny, flimsy and cheap. Compared to a low end Cooler Master or Thermaltake there is no contest. The Antec 300 is a very decent case for the money, too. These name brand cases do not come with a power supply. Although, the Antec Sonata II comes with a very decent 500w PSU that is worth almost the cost of the case and PSU together.

(prices in my links are Canadian)

http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=26048&vpn=RC%2D690%2DKKN1&manufacture=COOLERMASTER&promoid=1060

http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=29812&vpn=THREE%20HUNDRED&manufacture=ANTEC&promoid=1060

Also, the ram included isn't very good, you want some DDR2-800 minimum speed, preferably a 4GB kit (2 x 2GB). What they are giving you is a single stick of slow 2GB, so NO dual channel advantage - you need ram in pairs to use dual channel, which vastly improves memory performance.

http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=28306&vpn=F2%2D8500CL5D%2D4GBPK&manufacture=G.SKILL&promoid=1060

The motherboard is a low end micro-atx, and will limit expansion and upgrades in the future.

The CPU isn't all that bad, they are cheap and overclockable. It may not be as powerful as it's bigger brothers, but it is the easiest thing to upgrade later, simply swap it out for a better one. You just have to be careful that the mobo supports the CPUs you would be interested in upgrading to. The Asus P5Q is an excellent choice.

http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=33181&vpn=BX80571E5200&manufacture=Intel&promoid=1060

I've been watching the Seagate drives lately, and the 500GB version of that 250GB drive is only a couple dollars more -- you get twice the space, twice the cache (32MB instead of 16MB), as well as it is just plain faster. Be careful of the exact models and specs, some of the 250GB drives only have 8MB cache and some of the 500GB only have 16MB cache.

Lastly, add a $20 CPU cooler, the Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro performs excellent and is much quieter than the stock one.

There are a lot of good Video cards in the range of $200, almost need a thread of it's own.

Asus P5Q

Intel E2200 or E5200 or E7200

4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR2-800 or DDR2-1066 memory

Corsair CMPSU-400CX or an OCZ StealthXStream OCZ500SXS 500W power supply

Seagate 250GB or 500GB hard drive

Antec 300 case

Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro cpu heatsink

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Asus P5Q

Intel E2200 or E5200 or E7200

4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR2-800 or DDR2-1066 memory

Seagate 250GB or 500GB hard drive

Antec Sonata II case with 500w PSU

Arctic Cooling Freezer Pro cpu heatsink

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