There are a few other items, through they are not strictly to your business.
These are desktop style CD/DVD, Floppy and minidisc storage boxes or cases.
As I have quite a few of these media types just laid across my desk...
There are a few other items, through they are not strictly to your business.
These are desktop style CD/DVD, Floppy and minidisc storage boxes or cases.
As I have quite a few of these media types just laid across my desk...
Woohoo now Assistant Manager!
the IC7-G, or failing that any seriously good motherboard for OCing thats skt 478?
Under Development...
more memory having only corsair and generic is not good i tell thee , or is this a case of carsair having you bent over a barrel with a whip in one hand and a wet fish in another incase you stock different memory ? as to me it does not make sense that you do not offer more makes particularly of the performace type memory
alsothat was end of sept , any fresh word on that?B-Stock/Clearance ( this will be launched very soon )
Another call for more choice in memory. I understand you have a good relationship with Corsair, but they're only great for cheap DDR2 compared to the competition. Geil, G.Skill, OCZ, Patriot, Muskin - they're all manufacturers I want to look at for memory, and have ended up just buying from a competitor because of the limitations in SCAN.
I'd also like to see (even) more choice in cases, especially from ThermalTake. The antec sonata II is also a killer case and I almost went to a competitor just for this case alone.
Me to Kalneil just bought some Geil from somewhere else - would have rather got it from scan but....... Sure this has been mentioned already but some of the Arctic Cooling range would be nice as well
Hows about that Corsair RAM that's been made to totally go with them like dude?Originally Posted by Steve A
Is that going to be in as well?
Say yes.
Go on.
You can do it.
i would like to see more modding equipment and products you have some but not a vast amount
How about some cases from these guys http://www.atrixcase.com/ ?
I searched absoloutly everywhere on the tinternet for my most recent case:
ColorsIT 9001 C4 LCD + 520w PSU
Only Xcase.co.uk and a few Italian/German Ebayers actually sold these, WORLDWIDE.
Talk about lack of choices *sheesh* Theres some REALLY nice cases available from Atrix.
I'd like to see the Arctic cooling range addded. i.e. the gpu silencers and the arctic freezer cpu coolers. they are pretty good, the fact that I want an nv Silencer for my 7800 has nothing to do with this suggestion.
| Opteron 146 (CABYE 0540FPBW) @ 312 x 9 = 2808Mhz | DFI Ultra - D | 2 x 512 Kingmax hardcore PC3700 | XpertVision 7800GT (430, 1100) | Sata Maxtor 80Gb | Arctic cooling Freezer64 | Tagan TG480-UO1 | Lian-Li PC-7+ (Modded with 12cm front and back). | 3D01 - 29919 | 3D03 - 16264 | 3D05 - 7597 | 3D06 - 3950 |
| Still a work in progress.... | Opty 165 on its way!! |
i back this idea, i want one of rmy 6600gt
whats the news on antec p180 cases?
phil
How about the
BFG 7800 GT OC, and the GTX?
Their pretty popular on the forums, becuase their quite cheeap and their speed, and i can only think of 2 online suppliers, and their both pretty loose.
I'm really after the BFGTech GeForce 7800 GT OC H2O as my current fanless X800 XL is just not up to the job and requires my fans running full speed to cool it in BF2Originally Posted by t_aitch
Nick
Abit IP-35 Pro, Core 2 Quad Q6600 @ 3Ghz, 8800GTS 512, Zalman Reserator1 External Watercooler, 4GB DDR2, 76GB Raptor 10k, 300GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.10, 2x Maxtor 250GB 7.2k, ViewSonic VP201s & Dell 2408
I'm going with you chaps for pretty much everything for my new system, apart from these items, so if you can stock stuff like this in the future, you'll be doing me and a great many more people a huge favour!
Zalman cpu fans
Thermaltake Cases
Arctic silver
and OCZ ram.
many of the above i'm sure will have been mentioned before, but thought I ought to add my opinion!
Acer Ferrari laptops, esp the 4005wlmi range, with either xp pro or xp 64 bit
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