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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Saltah'na: [QB] The bundle is being offered yet again, and my order has already been placed and shipped out. UPS tracking indicates that it is stuck at Hamilton, Ontario, going through the normal cross border check. Hopefully, it will be here by Monday. Thank god for exchange rates. Since the start of this thread, the exchange rate has been at around 67 cents US per every Canadian Dollar. Now it is 76 cents US per every Canadian Dollar. It has allowed me to save quite a nifty sum of cash. So, in preparation for my new system, I decided to go shopping for some critical items, namely that 1 GB of RAM as well as a strong 400W power supply that my baby will be feeding out of. So here I am, possibly going for some Generic RAM selling at $106, when out of the blue, I decided to ask about the more expensive RAM that is much more stable. Lo and behold, these RAM chips are Red. Same as my new motherboard. Same as my new Radeon 9800. An all Red system. Price Difference: $10 per stick (I bought 2). So, like a mouth-watered hyena, I decide to cough up the dough. All new Red system. All I need is a Red case. No I don't, this case I have is just fine. Last week, when we were cleaning out the Service area, we were instructed to throw out all the junk. And if we were to find something that was of interest to us, we could keep it. I found myself a Creative Sound Blaster Live 5.1. Decent card. Once plugged in, it actually makes my games alot smoother than running on Integrated audio. Cool!!! Saves me $60!!! Did I mention that the chipset Fan on my new motherboard blinks? The motherboard also came with its own rounded IDE cables..... The359, I think I'm going to need that Ricer ticket. :D [/QB][/QUOTE]
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