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Decided to quit Xbox 360 forever


Ja  Rhule

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You might call me crazy but I always wanted one growing up and now I can finally afford it.

How about I build you one with the same specs and you pay me the difference?

EDIT: By the way, 8GB is ridiculous overkill. There is nothing that can bog down that much memory yet anyway. I run three graphic-intense programs (Illustrator, Indesign, PS), Outlook 2007, AVG, Itunes and Firefox at work and don't even eat up 2/3 of my 4GB. But, like I said....let me build it and pay me the difference. :)

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Im taking Management Information Systems class right now and we got project on putting pc together from scratch in few weeks. So, if i wanna build my own pc I can.

Well if you can, go ahead and do it. You can easily build that computer for way Less, and you don't even have to fret about style you can get really nice looking cases for pretty cheap and just mod the case and add the lights and you have yourself and cheaper, better put together computer that looks just as good. Unless you want to spend that extra grand on name and support, then you go right ahead.

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