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109This sounds like too much DD since I'm completely dark in building laptops, Intelim110/25/2016
108That's less than $1kUS which isn't extravagant for a computer. It'goldworldnet-10/24/2016
107YepSI Ron (Crazy Music Man)110/24/2016
106I'm not an OSX user, but how does the Mac community feel about this? Apple goldworldnet-10/24/2016
105Here's a link to recommended motherboards (and other components) for HackintHeywood40210/24/2016
104Previously, you mentioned $1300 for a PC build. Was that Canadian dollars? I&#goldworldnet-10/24/2016
103I'll never build an OSX PC either, but an interesting thing from videos, is goldworldnet110/24/2016
102I saw your post earlier but just now got a chance to watch the video. I can thVendit™110/24/2016
101This guy redesigned a Lenovo ThinkPad to run Mac OS X, which I don't have exgoldworldnet110/24/2016
100I’ve owned a number of desktop computers over the years but found myself really Vendit™210/24/2016
99Here are some performance charts on the 95w FX-8370E and 91w i5-6600K. I'vegoldworldnet-10/24/2016
98I was thinking about going with AMD but I've only had unfortunate experienceIntelim110/24/2016
97It's a solid unit for the price. Here's a Jonny review jonnyguru.comalvik110/22/2016
96I've bought several of those EVGA 500W power supplies and they have been vergoldworldnet-10/22/2016
95y/w - here's a link to Canadian suppliers. This build uses approx 125W so I alvik310/22/2016
94Alvik's list is a good one. The big advantage of the i3 is being able to upggoldworldnet-10/22/2016
93Thanks Alvik, Very much appreciate that you took the time to do this. It gives mMagpie110/22/2016
92Good selection and that ASRock board is very upgradeable. asrock.com [graphic]goldworldnet-10/21/2016
91pcpartpicker.com $371.74 Intel Core i3-6100 3.7GHz Dual-Core Processor ASRock alvik310/21/2016
90If you want an economy build, AMD still has the most bang for the buck with theigoldworldnet-10/21/2016
89No. I am preparing to build my first from scratch system and am trying to previeMagpie110/21/2016
88Is this power-supply a replacement or for a new build? Modern GPUs are the maingoldworldnet-10/21/2016
87Thanks! Very useful information. Cheers. JimKMagpie110/21/2016
86The main thing is to get a power-supply that won't be stressed by the computgoldworldnet110/21/2016
85Not sure about power-supplys, but good motherboard manufacturers use solid-capacgoldworldnet-10/21/2016
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