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Looks good, if you buy it, you can ask them to install it with onboard sound disabled, and without the drivers for it.
If you record in the room, where your equipment is (wich you shouldn't, but I do, because I am an amateur), it might be of interest to have the Western Digital swapped with a Seagate Baracuda V (so far I have only seen the 120GB model). WD hard drives are among the noisier ones. The Seagate Baracuda V is the quietest harddrive you can find. And the Seagate Baracuda IV is the second quitest
If you record in the room, where your equipment is (wich you shouldn't, but I do, because I am an amateur), it might be of interest to have the Western Digital swapped with a Seagate Baracuda V (so far I have only seen the 120GB model). WD hard drives are among the noisier ones. The Seagate Baracuda V is the quietest harddrive you can find. And the Seagate Baracuda IV is the second quitest

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Looks pretty nice.
I agree, more memory would be a plus.
Seems very reasonably priced.
One thing to consider is how noisy the machine itself is. I recently read this article:
http://www.hardcoreware.net/reviews/oth ... t_pc/1.php
Made me want to build a new machine from parts!! You have to especially consider the noise of the power supply, cpu fan and the hard disks.
Love that crazy heatsink on the CPU!
My pc's are so noisy, I ended up buying expensive long cables and moving the pc's into the closet-- but that's a pain when you want to change cd's, etc...
Good luck,
-John
I agree, more memory would be a plus.
Seems very reasonably priced.
One thing to consider is how noisy the machine itself is. I recently read this article:
http://www.hardcoreware.net/reviews/oth ... t_pc/1.php
Made me want to build a new machine from parts!! You have to especially consider the noise of the power supply, cpu fan and the hard disks.
Love that crazy heatsink on the CPU!

My pc's are so noisy, I ended up buying expensive long cables and moving the pc's into the closet-- but that's a pain when you want to change cd's, etc...
Good luck,
-John