19 Nov 2007 at 16:34 #1 Yoggumz Yoggumz Associate Joined 26 Oct 2007 Posts 135 Location London Is it better to just get a bundle?? are they cheaper?? or to get your own Mobo, Ram and Processor?
19 Nov 2007 at 16:37 #2 Kobrakai Kobrakai Associate Joined 19 Jan 2005 Posts 1,174 Location Cambridge Depends which bundle you go for, some of them say in red “By buying this bundle you save £15” for example. If you find a bundle you like then you may as well get it, at least you know the parts are going to be fully compatible with each other.
Depends which bundle you go for, some of them say in red “By buying this bundle you save £15” for example. If you find a bundle you like then you may as well get it, at least you know the parts are going to be fully compatible with each other.
19 Nov 2007 at 21:24 #3 JediFragger JediFragger Caporegime Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 31,181 Kobrakai said: If you find a bundle you like then you may as well get it, at least you know the parts are going to be fully compatible with each other. Click to expand... Agreed, you know you aren't going to have any compatibility problems at point of install
Kobrakai said: If you find a bundle you like then you may as well get it, at least you know the parts are going to be fully compatible with each other. Click to expand... Agreed, you know you aren't going to have any compatibility problems at point of install
19 Nov 2007 at 21:28 #4 sammie377 sammie377 Associate Joined 13 Oct 2007 Posts 627 JediFragger said: Agreed, you know you aren't going to have any compatibility problems at point of install Click to expand... Good idea, I never thought of that.
JediFragger said: Agreed, you know you aren't going to have any compatibility problems at point of install Click to expand... Good idea, I never thought of that.