Mainstream System Buying Guide
Posted by: Philipp Esselbach on: 09/12/2007 09:30 AM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 627 views
OCIA.net has posted their Mainstream System Buying Guide for September 2007.
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Mainstream System Buying Guide
A quote from the article:
| Our guides are designed with overclocking in mind, so we often select lower-end processors / memory / video cards to save money, because we know these can be overclocked to equal or outperform higher priced hardware. All of our guides exclude common components such as a mouse, keyboard, monitor, OS, etc., under the assumption that you already own these items. |
Mainstream System Buying Guide
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