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maladroitme2

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    Pentium 4 CPU @ 2.8 GHz
    1 GB DDR400 RAM (2x 256 Kingston, 1x 512 Kingston) (All inside copper heatspreaders)
    ATI Radeon 9800 Pro (with VGA Silencer (Rev. 3))
    SB Live!
    60GB HD
    1. DVD/CD Drive 2. CDRW Drive
    Floppy Drive ha
    All inside a xPCGear Pre-Modded ATX Aluminum Tower Case /w modded 500w power supply, 6 Blue LED Fans, LCD Display, Fan Speed Adjustor, and all wires sleeved in green uv sleeve.

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  1. I am going to invest some of my money in a 3200+ in the near future. Which core is the best for gaming and overclocking? I'll probably be buying this from tigerdirect.com or zipzoomfly.com cause newegg is now located in the state i live in, and i dont feel like paying taxes hehe. thanks for any answers -maladroitme2 i just checked zipzoomfly and they cover venice and winchester for the 3200.. so yea! lol peace
  2. u can duel boot xp and linux, i do it like many occ members do. You just need to make 2 partitions and make one linux and one xp. Make sure not to delete part of the xp partition by accident, you could lose important parts of windows, which may lead to eventually needing to reformat. Redhat is good, I've used Mandrake(driva), Ubuntu, and Fedora Core 3. For a beginner, i would consider mandriva or ubuntu, depending if u like KDE or Gnome. Mandriva is KDE based and Ubuntu is gnome based, or at least when i used it it was. Have fun exploring the world of linux!
  3. I noticed that not too many on this thread are using alternitive shells...hmm... well yea, this is one of my aston's shell set up, ill post my other one, which is bases around the ipod. This one is just, "Old School Aston"
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