wireless router modem.Go to a shop called Laser at the fifth storey. It's a distributor and reseller, and things are cheaper.
They will sell you the camera, and charge you for its supposed packaged accessories separately.Originally posted by happyBABY:any recommended shop to buy camera at sls?v
You can try Fuwell or hardwareplace.Originally posted by kiss_my (_i_):i want to buy
mobo(asus),
hdd(maxtor),
ram(kingston/corssair*),
dvd-rw(asus)
cpu(C2D)
19' WS lcd (brand dont knw which is better)
wireless router modem.
any suggestion??
Geforce 8 series can support DirectX10Originally posted by kiss_my (_i_):i'm not tht familiar with harewarezone.cm...
i only browse their products... hehe...
any mobo to u guys want 2 recommend me?
heard tht directx10 only compatible with geforce 8*** and above.. is tht true?
if like tht wat graphic card shall i buy??
headache...![]()
Since you have not been specific in what models numbers of the above products make then i can only suggest what i am comfortable with so far. You can try Fuwell at the 4th and 5th floor of SLS. So far the hardware i bought from them never gave me any problems and they come sealed with warranty. If its just the brands you want you can download a price guide from HWZ from Fuwell. They have a quite a number of Asus motherboard to choose from with a few more popular C2D processors, some DDR2 Kingston and Corsair Memories, Maxtor hard disks for sure, 1 Asus DVD-writer in the latest catalog and mostly D-link wireless products. As for LCDs they have some decent 19" from Viewsonic, Samsung, Philips and LG.Originally posted by kiss_my (_i_):i want to buy
mobo(asus),
hdd(maxtor),
ram(kingston/corssair*),
dvd-rw(asus)
cpu(C2D)
19' WS lcd (brand dont knw which is better)
wireless router modem.
any suggestion??
Hmm... heard of some guys complaining about Asus motherboards. Apparently their drivers support are very bad. I've never had an Asus, so I can't tell. I use MSI boards all along...Originally posted by kiss_my (_i_):i'm not tht familiar with harewarezone.cm...
i only browse their products... hehe...
any mobo to u guys want 2 recommend me?
heard tht directx10 only compatible with geforce 8*** and above.. is tht true?
if like tht wat graphic card shall i buy??
headache...![]()
Costronic very expensive... really like their name, very costly.Originally posted by FireIce:costronic
cybermind
frenly ah bengs
I heard quite a number of bad feedbacks from some people who bought cameras there but i guess if you are always updated on camera and accessories prices, and you know what camera you are looking for it should not be a problem no matter where you buy it. Remember to test and hold the camera on the spot before buying.Originally posted by happyBABY:any recommended shop to buy camera at sls?v
Most of the people here can poll their recommendations but we need to know what you want to use the computer for first and foremost and also your budget and how much you want to spend on it.Originally posted by kiss_my (_i_):i'm not tht familiar with harewarezone.cm...
i only browse their products... hehe...
any mobo to u guys want 2 recommend me?
heard tht directx10 only compatible with geforce 8*** and above.. is tht true?
if like tht wat graphic card shall i buy??
headache...![]()
Haven't try Bell. I do not have many chances to build so next time maybe i will go over and take a look.Originally posted by XTransbus:i like to go to Bell Systems
I agree with you on the 19" wide. It's smaller in viewing area actually as compaired to a standard 19".Originally posted by orionlight:costronic? you gotta be kiddingBy the way i recommend TS to get Hitachi hardisk, it is easier for you to return for warranty(RMA) if there is any problems.
Here's the setup for you
C2D +ASUS P5B-E plus
Kingston DDR2 533
LG DVDRW H12n
19" Hannsg LCD(normal 4:3, not widescreen, value for money)
I think the other retailers should first make a good impression by scanning a legible price list catalogue. Unless you tell me that the people at Fuwell and ActivePhoto are smarter and more IT savvy or they bother to put in the effort? I think they can claim both as the creditsOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Costronic very expensive... really like their name, very costly.![]()
No need to waste money for 667 RAMS, 533 RAMS are just as good.If TS wants widescreen, i recommend TS to go for 20" widescreen and above because 19" is simply not worth the money compared to a normal 4:3 19"Originally posted by Farmerseed:I agree with you on the 19" wide. It's smaller in viewing area actually as compaired to a standard 19".
Also can up the DDR2 533 to 667. The price is close between the two and i am sure the mainboard supports 667.
hi, if you are interested in HP computer, my father's friend is the director for HP computer in S'pore. let me know what you want, we service for you at your place. we dont deal second hand stuff. thank you. we sell almost half the price outside like a HP computer cost u abt S$2000 at courts or best denki, we will cheaper.. coz my father's friend can sell you cheaper.. let me know ya.Originally posted by kiss_my (_i_):i want to buy
mobo(asus),
hdd(maxtor),
ram(kingston/corssair*),
dvd-rw(asus)
cpu(C2D)
19' WS lcd (brand dont knw which is better)
wireless router modem.
any suggestion??
sorry, i do not spam.. im helping out people.. giving them suggestion.Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:I don't know why, that co.jp always remind me of spammers. Maybe too much spam from Japan liao... and their ISP don't even care about it!![]()
About the ram maybe you are right. $5~$10 difference for 512meg and up to $20 for 1gig. I would prefer to let the benchies tell the difference.Originally posted by orionlight:No need to waste money for 667 RAMS, 533 RAMS are just as good.If TS wants widescreen, i recommend TS to go for 20" widescreen and above because 19" is simply not worth the money compared to a normal 4:3 19"