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Old 01-06-2008, 01:24 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: Super Budget Build - How does it sound to you?

You could always just get oen of these:
Newegg.com - KINAMAX 1 FT USB to Serial DB9 (9 pin) RS232 Cable Model CB-RS232 - Retail

in my opinion its better to have the better quality motherboard.
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Old 01-06-2008, 01:25 PM   #12 (permalink)
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or if you want something internal, here you go:

Newegg.com - Rosewill Single Serial Port PCI Card Model RC-300 - Retail
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Old 01-06-2008, 01:33 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Will someone link me to a cheap, but good power supply, im so confused on if i need atx or atx12v or what. Around $30-50 is what im looking for, pci-e connector, atleast 7 periphreal, 20+4 or 24 and 8 pin cpu connector.

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I always recommend this for budget builds:
Newegg.com - FSP Group SAGA+ 400R ATX12V 400W Power Supply 120/220 - 240v NEMKO, TUV, CSA, IEC, UL, CE - Retail

And I use it myself. Never disappointed me.
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Newegg.com - SILVERSTONE ST350 ATX12V 2.2 350W Power Supply 115/ 265V - Retail

29.99 after mail in rebate Seems to have more amps than the fsp and it arguably looks better.
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They have same amount of amps, but that Silverstone does look better.
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Old 01-06-2008, 02:12 PM   #17 (permalink)
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I would go with the silverstone, but it does not have a pci-e conector, do you need one for a pci-e card?
Also, i decided on going with the abit board, but it has a 8 pin cpu connector, how does that work? PSUs only have a 4 pin.
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I would go with the silverstone, but it does not have a pci-e conector, do you need one for a pci-e card?
Also, i decided on going with the abit board, but it has a 8 pin cpu connector, how does that work? PSUs only have a 4 pin.
Only if the pci-e card doesn't have a slot to plug one in then you don't need one. But with the 8800 cards they need one.
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Do they make 4 pin molex to pci-e connectors so i could go with the silverstone? Because i plan on getting an 8 series card in the future.
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Do they make 4 pin molex to pci-e connectors so i could go with the silverstone? Because i plan on getting an 8 series card in the future.
Newegg.com - APEVIA 4 Pin PSU to PCI-E Power Supply Converter cable Model CVT46 - Retail
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