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<blockquote data-quote="Scoobydoo" data-source="post: 3623011" data-attributes="member: 564934"><p>too many options, but here is what i would do</p><p></p><p>36/74gb raptor for OS and installs(size depends on how much you need installed)</p><p></p><p>500gb seagate for storing music, movies, games, etc</p><p></p><p>although you could just partition a large drive the raptors are good everyday drive because you are constantly accessing the c: drive and they are slightly faster than normal sata drives</p><p></p><p>ddr2 is cheap might as well get a single 2gb stick so later you can easily upgrade to 4gb if needed, but 2gb is pretty much the bare minimum these days</p><p></p><p>i used to be an amd fanboy, but i switched over to a c2d cpu about a year ago and have no intention of going back to amd any time soon. even the lowest end of the c2d line is fast enough for most people</p><p></p><p>video depends on if your a gamer. i am not so i use onboard video and it works fine for me.</p><p></p><p>i sell a lot of computer stuff and i also have full computers for sale. if you are interested pm me and i can help you work something out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scoobydoo, post: 3623011, member: 564934"] too many options, but here is what i would do 36/74gb raptor for OS and installs(size depends on how much you need installed) 500gb seagate for storing music, movies, games, etc although you could just partition a large drive the raptors are good everyday drive because you are constantly accessing the c: drive and they are slightly faster than normal sata drives ddr2 is cheap might as well get a single 2gb stick so later you can easily upgrade to 4gb if needed, but 2gb is pretty much the bare minimum these days i used to be an amd fanboy, but i switched over to a c2d cpu about a year ago and have no intention of going back to amd any time soon. even the lowest end of the c2d line is fast enough for most people video depends on if your a gamer. i am not so i use onboard video and it works fine for me. i sell a lot of computer stuff and i also have full computers for sale. if you are interested pm me and i can help you work something out [/QUOTE]
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