Re: Linux suitable motherboard/µprocessor?

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Arch Willingham wrote:
That is slick as a button....I just went to the site. Thanks for the tip!

Arch

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Claude Jones
Sent: Friday, August 31, 2007 2:52 PM
To: For users of Fedora
Subject: Re: Linux suitable motherboard/µprocessor?


On Friday August 31 2007 1:40:21 pm Arch Willingham wrote:
I buy everything from newegg.com. Great service, great prices,
great selection, great place....

agreed, but, mwave (mwave.com) is similar and has one really killer feature if you build a lot of custom computers from mobo up - go to their mobo pages, pick one, and you have drop downs that allow you to choose a processor that goes with your selection, ram that is right for your selection, and the option to have them test the bundle for $9 - the time saved on researching which processors will work, are available, etc, and the same with ram, make their system the easiest to use of all the internet stores - I build lots of computers and this is the only place I usually go now when that's what I need to do

That is a real low price for that much work. They have to put in a cpu and RAM and a HD. It would take like 5 minutes to do all that. Longer if they had to unpack stuff. But sure be nice. Then I would have not had to send back my RAM. DDR2 IS not the same as DDR.


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