Hello Mr.Xuereb,

Thank you for your answer. I know Scan, they still have the shop in Iklin?? I 
have checked their site, they don't show  much. Anyway, I'm not interested in 
something out of this world, but I would like the combination Gigabyte, AMD and 
ATI. What I've found as boards (mobo & video) they are pretty old :(. Not to 
mention that the sites are not very helpful: either way, or you know what are 
you looking for, or you have another browsing tab with the producer.

You guys, what are you using?? we are (most of us) using here 64x2 in the range 
4300+ 5000+, usually 2 GB RAM, and a GB mobo with nVidia chipset (for gaming, 
as ATI doesn't have the best of drivers). But if you are not in the oc world, 
you can go with ATI and AMD chipset. For those with large budget, cpu comes 
from INTEL as E4600-6400 or Q6600 (for intel, mb are wide).

Thank you again for your help.

Valentin

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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 19:00:19 +0200
> Subject: Re: [LINUX.ORG.MT] computer parts, from where?
> 
> Usually the most commonly referred to is scan computer however equally
> good (if not better some say) stores exist. Depends on what kind of
> computer u're after. Is it performance parts ? or is it a general
> workstation ?
> 
> M
> 


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