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    that's exactly what i need!!! thanks<br>
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    linda<br>
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        I use this for my builds. It also helps you keep an eye on your
        power consumption as you add parts, and keeps you from doing
        dumb things, also helps you find the best rebates and cheapest
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        <div class="gmail_quote">On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 2:41 PM, Brian
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                            <div><span class="">Clug writes:<br>
                                >On Mon, 13 Jul 2015, Linda Kateley
                                wrote:<br>
                                >> Not sure if this is off topic,
                                but wondering where people buy just
                                general<br>
                                >> purpose server hardware from in
                                the twin cities?<br>
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                                >> I got a couple servers to buy..
                                not sure if i really want to buy off
                                ebay ;)<br>
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                                >> linda<br clear="all">
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                                > I build them myself. I like newegg
                                for parts research... but sadly Amazon<br>
                                > (with Prime) ends up much much
                                cheaper for shipping.<br>
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                              </span>I find that newegg is sometimes a
                              lot cheaper than Amazon.<br>
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                            I recently ordered parts for a new server
                            and got most of them<br>
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                          from Newegg and one from Amazon.  Most of the
                          parts are<br>
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                        here, but the part from Amazon is slow to arrive
                        for some reason.  <br>
                        I noticed that the case maker pre-installed the
                        motherboard<br>
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                    offset screws.  Years ago when I built a system, you
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                  yourself.  Now I'm deciding whether to take the advice
                  of some to <br>
                  build the system outside the case first. <br>
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                                    <div dir="ltr">Brian<br>
                                      Ebenezer Enterprises - In G-d we
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Linda Kateley
Kateley Company
Skype ID-kateleyco
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