Legit System Guides
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Legit System Guides
I have been talking about doing a system guide for a number of years, but the time has come to finally release our system pricing guides. With a clean & simple layout these guides are easy to use and feature live pricing.
These pricing guides are aimed at gamers, enthusiasts, and first time computer builders. By making three price points we have built systems for AMD and Intel users that LR staff members would be proud to personally own.
You can find the Legit Reviews System Guides Here:
http://www.legitreviews.com/systemguide.php
As Always Enjoy,
Nate
These pricing guides are aimed at gamers, enthusiasts, and first time computer builders. By making three price points we have built systems for AMD and Intel users that LR staff members would be proud to personally own.
You can find the Legit Reviews System Guides Here:
http://www.legitreviews.com/systemguide.php
As Always Enjoy,
Nate
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really cool idea. i like. havent looked through it all but so far so good. how often will it be updated?
comp specs- too lazy to make a cool looking sig... MB:GIGABYTE GA-MA790XT-UD4P, AMD Phenom II X3 720 Black Edition 2.8Ghz, CORSAIR TW3X4G1333C9DHX 4GB PC3-10666, ASUS Radeon HD 4870 512MB, SB audigy gamer, WESTERN DIGITAL Caviar Black 500GB, antec P180 case (extra 120mm fan and 80mm fan), Corsair HX Series 620W: ASSEMBLED June 2009

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Depends on the user of course, but I use that case in my personal system without any issues. Remember this guide is aimed more at the novice users than anything else. 95% of the DIY market doesn't need a case bigger than the Sonata I or II. Very few people use water cooling, run more than 2 hard drives, and want a huge case!
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thats cool. Im trying to convince my parents to get a new comp...the low end one would be perfect for them.Illuminati wrote:Monthly!bigblockmatt wrote:really cool idea. i like. havent looked through it all but so far so good. how often will it be updated?
comp specs- too lazy to make a cool looking sig... MB:GIGABYTE GA-MA790XT-UD4P, AMD Phenom II X3 720 Black Edition 2.8Ghz, CORSAIR TW3X4G1333C9DHX 4GB PC3-10666, ASUS Radeon HD 4870 512MB, SB audigy gamer, WESTERN DIGITAL Caviar Black 500GB, antec P180 case (extra 120mm fan and 80mm fan), Corsair HX Series 620W: ASSEMBLED June 2009
