what i would be looking at is which option you could run on a motherboard with as many pci-e x16 slots as possible. so that in the future (or now...
Netbooks come with these basic features: Either an Intel Atom or AMD Fusion processor 10.1"-11.6" LCD Screen 1-2 gb of ram 250-320 gb hard drive...
While it may be possible for someone to "build" a netbook, its certainly not cost effective to do so. for these minor task you're wanting to do...
Hi, thanks for replying. I was talking about my internet connection, not my home network. my LAN is gigabit. I did find a solution to the problem...
Hi, Welcome to the forums. This motherboard is compatible with all of your parts - http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813121543
I would go with the Core i5, but I am an intel guy...
some high end raid controler cards use 1-4 breakout data cables. but for the cheap on-board controler you are limited to one drive per port. My...
In my opinion the best gaming laptops on the market are from Falcon Northwest. The top of the line model fully loaded is over your budget but you...
While i was out shopping this morning your mainframe idea popped up in my head a couple of times. Some other things i thought of that you may want...
Welcome to the forums, I think that unless your looking at something from the last decade (which i don't see being dirt cheap) you can probably...
Everything will fit, on the SSD drive though... I own 10 different SSD's, out of all of them the OCZ is by far the most problematic. I've had to...
The external solutions with 6TB are multiple drives in a single enclosure. either 2x 3TB or 3x 2TB. I try to not fill my mechanical hard drives...
If i recall correctly, the recomended PSU for a single 6870 is 650w. According to the asus PSU calculator you need 900 + watts....
all standard atx powersupplies claim to be 3.4" height on their specifications pages. If you know for sure that a corsair brand fits nicely i...
It depends on your other components as well, but approximately 1000-1100 watts. here is a psu calculator - http://support.asus.com/powersupply.aspx
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