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Alright at first I was thinking about getting a computer from avadirect and having most of the components installed there. And buying a few other pieces from tigerdirect and putting them in myself. As far as my internal computer knowledge I know how to connect new components into slots that were pre occupied but have not connect everything piece by piece. If I decide to go this route a computer programmer down the road that has built his own should be able to help me put everything together.
Know to the question what all do I need to order? I'm pretty sure i've got everything but if I need anything further please let me know. Also when I order each component seperately will it come with the cables I need to connect it to?
Tower: Now as long as it's a ATX tower with the dimensions shown for the motherboard I want it should work with intels 775 sockett correct?
Psu:
Motherboard: Asus, P5n32 for a raidmax rx-9gt midtower
Processor: Will the core2duo processor come with all the cables I need to connect the hard drives,usb ports etc?
Memory:
Video Card
Hard drive: Does it come with a hard drive cable?
I'm using my current DVD-RW,CD-RW, and DVD rom drives in my new computer will I be able to use the cables that came with my gateway computer for this?
Soundcard: I know the board i'm looking at has intergrated 7.1 sound but I should still have a PCIe slot for a new soundcard when I have the cash to upgrade correct?
Modem:
I there is anything else I need to order or a cable kit please hook me up with some links were I can get it. I was ready to order from avadirect but after adding the prices up from other sites for all the components it was almost $300 cheaper to order all the pieces and install myself. I feel like i'm missing something i'm still suprised at the price difference maybe that is just the hidden cost of putting it together sense through there site they say there is no setup fee?
The main reason i'm considering going this route if not to much of a pain would be extra money for some parts I wasn't going to buy, With the processor and some other components they are running deals with added software, and the harddrive was running a special with a big rebate and a full security suite. Most of this was from tigerdirect. I've seen alot of recommendations for newegg.
If I find out when I order each part it should include everything I need to hook it up i'll probally shop around tonight and find the best combo between price and extra's included. Thanks a bunch i'm new at buying this way but I want to get the most for my dollar. Like I said before I have somebody that has built his own computers before so i'll get his help when i'm ready to put it all together that way I know what i'm doing next time!
Know to the question what all do I need to order? I'm pretty sure i've got everything but if I need anything further please let me know. Also when I order each component seperately will it come with the cables I need to connect it to?
Tower: Now as long as it's a ATX tower with the dimensions shown for the motherboard I want it should work with intels 775 sockett correct?
Psu:
Motherboard: Asus, P5n32 for a raidmax rx-9gt midtower
Processor: Will the core2duo processor come with all the cables I need to connect the hard drives,usb ports etc?
Memory:
Video Card
Hard drive: Does it come with a hard drive cable?
I'm using my current DVD-RW,CD-RW, and DVD rom drives in my new computer will I be able to use the cables that came with my gateway computer for this?
Soundcard: I know the board i'm looking at has intergrated 7.1 sound but I should still have a PCIe slot for a new soundcard when I have the cash to upgrade correct?
Modem:
I there is anything else I need to order or a cable kit please hook me up with some links were I can get it. I was ready to order from avadirect but after adding the prices up from other sites for all the components it was almost $300 cheaper to order all the pieces and install myself. I feel like i'm missing something i'm still suprised at the price difference maybe that is just the hidden cost of putting it together sense through there site they say there is no setup fee?
The main reason i'm considering going this route if not to much of a pain would be extra money for some parts I wasn't going to buy, With the processor and some other components they are running deals with added software, and the harddrive was running a special with a big rebate and a full security suite. Most of this was from tigerdirect. I've seen alot of recommendations for newegg.
If I find out when I order each part it should include everything I need to hook it up i'll probally shop around tonight and find the best combo between price and extra's included. Thanks a bunch i'm new at buying this way but I want to get the most for my dollar. Like I said before I have somebody that has built his own computers before so i'll get his help when i'm ready to put it all together that way I know what i'm doing next time!