yah those will all work fine together.
2007-05-28 09:19:48
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answered by ☺☻☺☻ 4
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If you're not a computer technician, I suggest you buy a fully assembled PC after which you can make upgrades to suit your needs. Dell have PCs starting as low as $499 and with an additional $300 of upgrades, you will be assured of a reliable PC and one that has some warranties.
2007-05-28 09:30:16
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answer #2
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answered by Leof 3
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Change your RAM.
Otherwise looks like a good set-up.
I don't think the cost is a very good deal tho, Mainly the Power Supply and DVD.
Good Luck on it
Big G
2007-05-28 09:26:50
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answered by Big G's Computer Service 3
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DEFINITELY DON'T BUY DELL AS THEY SUCK. EVEN IF PEOPLE SAY THEY ARE GOOD, ITS BECAUSE THEY ARE DUMB. sorry to u guys. GET A PREASSEMBLED CUSTOM ONE IF U HAVE TO, I SUGGEST cyberpower.com but keep in mind that building one urself isn't that hard. and cyberpower is known by my friends as having horrible service.
and no to the person above:
Dell's are not reliable. they are just cheap. and cheap = unreliable unless they like losing money. they want u to buy new ones once the old computer fails. that way they still get money.
btw, ur parts should work together.
I can't say for sure because you never know wat hardware doesn't like each other. They should work, but u hafta test it to be sure.
2007-05-28 09:37:57
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answered by a z 2
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yes they will work together but a peice of adive spend a lil less on the power supply and get a better procesor coz that rest of the configration is better than the processor
2007-05-28 09:22:42
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answered by vikram t 2
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looks good. Double check the memory, see what brand gigabyte suggests. memory's always fickle.
OH MY GOD......hold the horses,
check your prices too.
go to http://www.pricewatch.com they search alot of places for prices including newegg.com
2007-05-28 09:43:28
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answered by Mercury 2010 7
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not bad, should keep you in trouble for a while!
2007-05-28 09:22:11
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answered by Anonymous
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