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  • the only thing i have to say is that you may have issues mixing old eide connections with sata connections. (your dvd burner and your hardrive) you dont need the sound card, as that motherboard has built-in sound. the ram you selected is slower than what the motherboard is capable of. That board can run DDR2 800.
  • First you should know where will that new computer will be used for? Is it for office documentation? hard core programming or video editing? Once you know it... It is easier to think of what parts to buy to come up with cheap but very efficient machine for your company. That's i think is one of the major advantage of buying or building a computer system by parts and not buying by brand packages. Another thing, visit Blazintech (http://www.blazintech.net/) and other online shopping websites then make a price comparison and take note of promos like discounts and free shipping promos.

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