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<blockquote data-quote="bds0688" data-source="post: 3994230" data-attributes="member: 574556"><p>Dell has an option for XP I believe, can be a ***** to find on the site.</p><p></p><p>Why do you need a network adapter? Most, if not all MOBOs have built in networking that's more than fast enough.</p><p></p><p>One thing to check, even with prebuilts, is the PSU. Not just the wattage, but the make. Unsteady current and voltage are the two main causes for overheating/system instability. I trust these companies match their PSU's as well as they match components, but definitely look at it.</p><p></p><p>Beside the fact they're from India, Dell has **** good customer service, imo. When they accidentally didn't ship my mom's, they shipped it next day with an upgrade in ram. My friend's monitor began to develop some dead pixels, they sent him one with no shipping. make sure you read up on these online companies and how they handle problems after you buy their product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bds0688, post: 3994230, member: 574556"] Dell has an option for XP I believe, can be a ***** to find on the site. Why do you need a network adapter? Most, if not all MOBOs have built in networking that's more than fast enough. One thing to check, even with prebuilts, is the PSU. Not just the wattage, but the make. Unsteady current and voltage are the two main causes for overheating/system instability. I trust these companies match their PSU's as well as they match components, but definitely look at it. Beside the fact they're from India, Dell has **** good customer service, imo. When they accidentally didn't ship my mom's, they shipped it next day with an upgrade in ram. My friend's monitor began to develop some dead pixels, they sent him one with no shipping. make sure you read up on these online companies and how they handle problems after you buy their product. [/QUOTE]
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