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What do you think about these selections compared to others?

RE: Extra Case Fan Upgrade: Maximum Enermax 120MM Case Cooling Fans for selected case (Maximum Silent Operation) (1,000 RPM Black Color with No LED Enlobal Magnetic Barometric Bearing 17 dBA)

The extra fan may be a good thing if you don't mind the extra cost. The i7 processor does get pretty hot, especially in the dead heat of summer.



RE: Noise Reduction Technology: Sound Absorbing Foam on Side, Top And Bottom panels

Not sure if this would be money well spent. I put my case underneath the desk. The humming "noise" doesn't bother me.



RE: Power Protection: OPTI-UPS VS575B 575VA/345W Uninterrupt Power Supply

This is a question of how important it is to you that your computer must stay on if commercial power is cut. And for trading not only your computer needs to be covered. Your cable modem, your router, and everything that is needed for the internet connection would also need to be covered too. Or else your computer will stay up all right but your monitor is a black screen, or you have your computer working but no internet.



RE: Surge Protector: Ultra U12-40551 Smart 6 Outlet Surge Protector

I don't think this is such a big deal.


RE: Internal USB Extension Module: NZXT Internal USB 6-PORT Expansion Module + USB Bluetooth 2.X EDR Dongle with Led Light Thumb Size

Only useful if you have a lot of USB devices. (And I suspect not). If the devices (slower devices) can share a USB port, you can get some of those USB hub (like 4-to-1) for $5.
 
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2) Looks like you will have a 80GB SSD. Not sure what you planned to back up data. You can back up on DVD (4.5 GB) or double layer DVD (9 GB) one disc at a time. But the DL DVR-RW discs are a bit expensive. You may want to pick up a USB disk drive, like 256GB or 500GB which are quite affordable nowadays. I do my daily backups on USB hard drives now and not mess with DVD discs any more.

Second thought, radist: if you don't have a lot of data to back up, you can use one of those USB thumb drives (flash drives). The going rate is about $10 for 4 GB, $20 for 8 GB. It is easier than a USB disk drive. If you have a lot of data, then the USB disk drive is more economical.
 
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A question that I can answer! :D

This is my personal favorite: Samsung 23-inch LCD mon, 2343BWX. Reliable. Excellent colors. And very good contrast ratio. You look at how black is the black color on the LCD when turned on, ya know... LOL

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824001317

Hmmmmm.... out of stock on newegg. Maybe try some other retailers.
Look at those raving reviews on newegg.com. The SAMSUNG 2343BWX is a collector's item. Discontinued at every single store, other than a refurb at a huge premium. Hope you loaded up the boat.
 
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RE: Extra Case Fan Upgrade: Maximum Enermax 120MM Case Cooling Fans for selected case (Maximum Silent Operation) (1,000 RPM Black Color with No LED Enlobal Magnetic Barometric Bearing 17 dBA)

The extra fan may be a good thing if you don't mind the extra cost. The i7 processor does get pretty hot, especially in the dead heat of summer.



RE: Noise Reduction Technology: Sound Absorbing Foam on Side, Top And Bottom panels

Not sure if this would be money well spent. I put my case underneath the desk. The humming "noise" doesn't bother me.



RE: Power Protection: OPTI-UPS VS575B 575VA/345W Uninterrupt Power Supply

This is a question of how important it is to you that your computer must stay on if commercial power is cut. And for trading not only your computer needs to be covered. Your cable modem, your router, and everything that is needed for the internet connection would also need to be covered too. Or else your computer will stay up all right but your monitor is a black screen, or you have your computer working but no internet.



RE: Surge Protector: Ultra U12-40551 Smart 6 Outlet Surge Protector

I don't think this is such a big deal.


RE: Internal USB Extension Module: NZXT Internal USB 6-PORT Expansion Module + USB Bluetooth 2.X EDR Dongle with Led Light Thumb Size

Only useful if you have a lot of USB devices. (And I suspect not). If the devices (slower devices) can share a USB port, you can get some of those USB hub (like 4-to-1) for $5.

Sounds like I should ditch everything above for a back up drive.:D
 
Quote from Bolimomo:

Second thought, radist: if you don't have a lot of data to back up, you can use one of those USB thumb drives (flash drives). The going rate is about $10 for 4 GB, $20 for 8 GB. It is easier than a USB disk drive. If you have a lot of data, then the USB disk drive is more economical.

I have a beautiful titanium Sandisk that's 16GB I snagged from none other than China.:D
 
Quote from radist:

Look at those raving reviews on newegg.com. The SAMSUNG 2343BWX is a collector's item. Discontinued at every single store, other than a refurb at a huge premium. Hope you loaded up the boat.

couple years ago @ black friday i bought 28" wide screen Hanns G for my son for like 250$. works great,but i guess they not making them anymore. i also have a couple good old 19" from same manufacturer.they like 5 years old-also work fine. samsung 205BW-goes on and off by itself sometimes.
 
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Not sure about that... could be self-defeating. The metal case will act as a heat dissipater.. but if "insulated for sound", may also "thermally insulate" and cause the fans to run faster/noisier.

Suggest trying the computer without "noise reduction"... then if necessary replace fans and components with fans for quieter ones. The biggest noise offenders these days are usually video card fans. For other components, manufacturers appear to be at least somewhat "noise conscious".. and try to minimize.

"Noiseless fan mounts", however, might not be a bad idea. They're silicone grommets to isolate fan vibrations from the case. And for only $9, perhaps worth it.

forgot about this.
 
Quote from Scataphagos:
Intel X25-M... excellent performance all around (though not the fastest in "Headline" Sequential Read/Write measures)... but many reports show Intels to be "most reliable"... [/B]

Scat, I thought you were referring to the SSD 80 GB Intel X25-M 2.5 inch SATA Gaming MLC Solid State Disk.

Am I wrong?

THANKS.
 
Quote from radist:

Look at those raving reviews on newegg.com. The SAMSUNG 2343BWX is a collector's item. Discontinued at every single store, other than a refurb at a huge premium. Hope you loaded up the boat.

Oh wow! I am keeping mine to sell them on ebay in a few years for some real profits! LOL :D

But I think they are out because they are replaced by newer products (probably the LED monitors not LCD).

My close second is Viewsonic brand. Third is Envision. They are all good.

I have one of these 24-inch Viewsonic:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824116401

But they are out of stock too.

May be try to find a 24-inch Samsung or Viewsonic monitors (the current models... probably some LED ones).
 
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