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I'm guessing that's 64-bit Vista.

Looks pretty much perfect. I recommend checking your optical drive for reviews. Lite-on is usually good, just saying a good drive is so much better than a poor one.

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The build looks good.

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hmm...only one suggestion

why the asus rampage? it cost so much, you can save a little money with the Gigabyte X48-DS4

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6813128336

224.99$


btw, i love your mouse choice, i have one myself and it is the symbol of kick a$$ in its own right :)


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I've owned those speakers for a few years, and they are very nice indeed. Try to stay in good relations with your neighbors :p

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After reading a lot of reviews, Klipsch was the only way to go.
I've got some Labtech's and one speaker doesn't work.
Granted they were only $60, and the Klipsch were $150, but
I read nothing but great things about the Klipsch.


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