I think I'm on my own down here in Wiltshire. A kind offer for sure though. I can see why friz just went and bought one, it's little hassle lets face it. Not done the math yet but I'm sure there cant be that big a gap between prebuilt and buying all the parts seperately.Dr. kitteny berk wrote:Air in the front, out the back/top.
An antec gaming case will fit anything you can buy.
Depending where you are, you could harrang a 5punker to put it together for you, we've enough people spread around the country that it shouldn't be a big job.
Advantage to building is I can make sure I get the latest chipsets etc, not that I know what those are anymore, like is a Bloomfield or a Nehalem better? Very out of touch like I said.
Edit: According to the reliable and never false wikipedia, Nehalem is the latest batch of chips. However, Nehalem is the architecture not the chipset, OCUK have Nehalem down as the chip name (Bloomfield, Lynnfield etc) thus confusing me more, also the i7 860 says it's socket LGA1156, this is also new to me. Can't find any up to date buyers guides.