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<blockquote data-quote="C. Hand" data-source="post: 537663" data-attributes="member: 41207"><p>Your brave to ask that, it is like asking which camera to buy, everyone has an opinion! ere is my two cents worth and I do work on a lot of computers. </p><p>1) your Specs are great!!</p><p>2) As suggested I would have a second back-up drive. Never rely on a external My-book type of drive for back-up storage, I have seen far to many of them fail! When they do they are basically un-recoverable.</p><p>3) When building any computer I ALWAYS start with an ASUS motherboard. they are dependable, they are the most stable and they always keep new Bios updates with improvements. It is like building a house, you want to make sure you have a solid foundation. they may be a little more, but I have seen way to many motherboards fail, or systems have issues because they go cheap.</p><p></p><p>That is my two cents worth, Your computer sounds like it will be fast, I hope it lasts a long long time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C. Hand, post: 537663, member: 41207"] Your brave to ask that, it is like asking which camera to buy, everyone has an opinion! ere is my two cents worth and I do work on a lot of computers. 1) your Specs are great!! 2) As suggested I would have a second back-up drive. Never rely on a external My-book type of drive for back-up storage, I have seen far to many of them fail! When they do they are basically un-recoverable. 3) When building any computer I ALWAYS start with an ASUS motherboard. they are dependable, they are the most stable and they always keep new Bios updates with improvements. It is like building a house, you want to make sure you have a solid foundation. they may be a little more, but I have seen way to many motherboards fail, or systems have issues because they go cheap. That is my two cents worth, Your computer sounds like it will be fast, I hope it lasts a long long time! [/QUOTE]
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