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Old February 21st 05, 10:28 AM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
:::Jerry::::
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"loz" wrote in message
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":::Jerry::::" wrote in message
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Hmm, just check the spec's before buying, If you need a certain chip-set
for
example. Their mother-board bundles seem to be built on price and not
function, I was certainly advised to buy separate components if I need
certain functions the last time I was in there. (IYSWIM)


But unless you know exactly what you are doing, which specs to check, and
which spec on which component to match up with the spec on another, and

you
are comfortable assembling it all too, and are willing to take the risk

that
you put enough cooler between the processor and fan, etc, etc, then

Novatech
offer a painless, assembled and tested alternative.


Oh yes, I totally agree, but the problems crop in *if* you NEED a certain
chipset (for example) to run your chosen hardware - that was my real point.

I live 'locally' to Novatech, hence there are a lot of people who use them
(both experts and novice), I haven't heard a bad word yet.


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