06-06-2003, 12:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-06-2003, 12:18 AM by CowInvader.)
A couple of things,
First, 1500 for that setup is a little low, you must be lacking on quality when it comes to ram, PSU, HD, case, mobo and the other #$%&(edit: stuff, i hate censorship...) that isn't specified brands and etc. either that or you aren't including optical medium drives, or a monitor in there.
Second, #$%& SCSI, go SATA...
And lastly, I like case mods, in a world where money drives the best system, those inexpensive case upgrades can make you stand out even when you don't have the best new stuff. The rounding of the cables that I did makes my system look much much nicer (think ugly gray ribbons -> red wrapped cables) and cost me all of 1.29 for a roll of red electrical tape. The drive stealthing? Made my two existing drives match the color of the case at the cost of a $2 roll of double sided tape...
EDIT: Don't forget the elmers glue and vaccuum cleaner filters to keep that pesky dust off of your components.
First, 1500 for that setup is a little low, you must be lacking on quality when it comes to ram, PSU, HD, case, mobo and the other #$%&(edit: stuff, i hate censorship...) that isn't specified brands and etc. either that or you aren't including optical medium drives, or a monitor in there.
Second, #$%& SCSI, go SATA...
And lastly, I like case mods, in a world where money drives the best system, those inexpensive case upgrades can make you stand out even when you don't have the best new stuff. The rounding of the cables that I did makes my system look much much nicer (think ugly gray ribbons -> red wrapped cables) and cost me all of 1.29 for a roll of red electrical tape. The drive stealthing? Made my two existing drives match the color of the case at the cost of a $2 roll of double sided tape...
EDIT: Don't forget the elmers glue and vaccuum cleaner filters to keep that pesky dust off of your components.