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    Question Nforce 4 System Builder?

    Can anyone recommend site with a customisable system builder facility which allows NF4/PCIX configurations?

    Scan's only box to use the NF4 mboard is the highly expensive cobra system :-(

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    Are you sure you wont build it yourself? If you know what nforce4 is then i'm sure you could build one yourself.
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    Is it really that simple to self build? As my Parents want a PC and have given me £1000 to get them one from a shop. I was looking on Carrea's,Mesh sites etc for one,but if it really is that easy i may try and build one myself sooner than i expected! I was gonna go done that road but thought it would take about 6mths to 1yr to learn it all!

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    I know I could build it myself (and I have done on numerous occasions), but...
    You know that way sometimes ya just cant be bothered?

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    Are they not out of business anyway? so I wont :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by wannabgeek
    Is it really that simple to self build? As my Parents want a PC and have given me £1000 to get them one from a shop. I was looking on Carrea's,Mesh sites etc for one,but if it really is that easy i may try and build one myself sooner than i expected! I was gonna go done that road but thought it would take about 6mths to 1yr to learn it all!

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    As I said been there done it before, but on this occasion I really just cant be bothered.
    Chalk it up to lazeness or whatever but anything for a quite life. ;-)

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    http://3xs.scan.co.uk/ShowSystem.asp?SystemID=168

    for NF4.. Gig of memory, 2x XFX 6600GT and AMD 3200 you cant really go wrong.

    Can upgrade and downgrade where ever you want and as a plus i work for Scan's 3XS side so you will have some lovely services from myself *GG*
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    Aye seen it already :-)
    Ordered earlier this week, Although I went for this with a radeon 850
    http://3xs.scan.co.uk/ShowSystem.asp?SystemID=173

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