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Quad Core Phenom 945, 8GB XMS3, Gigabyte mobo, 500w, case Barebones kit for $149

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I saw this and you're right, even before the rebate this is a good deal. After rebate, great deal. IMO

Given that it's a gigabyte mobo the HPA issue may bite you.

PSU doesn't look so good either

I was thinking about pulling the trigger on this deal to get started.

 

So far the MB and PSU have been flagged as being potential problems.

 

Are the 2 items above showstoppers and kill the value of the deal?

 

 

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You could try disabling the HPA.  The PS is probably fine.  I never trust any PS fully, unless they're redundant and even then I order a spare.  :)

 

I don't consider them showstoppers, but ultimately its up to you whether they are or not.  You could try to find out if anyone has been successful in disabling HSA on that mobo.  The PS is a standard run of the mill PS.  You could easily replace it with a Corsair.  If you're not going to run too many HD's, the Corsair 430w builder PS is $20 after rebates at Newegg today.  If you don't want to do those things, then it may not be worth it for you.  :)

 

Brandon

I was about to post this deal.  Beat me to the punch.  :)

The deal is actually really good, but just not sure if this is a good unraid build.

 

I'd def. go for it if i needed a desktop.

Was considering this last night, saw it posted on slickdeals.net, then noticed the rebates. I've had to argue for a few rebates through tigerdirect in the past, this deal actually has 5 different rebates you send in!!!

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Holy crap!  5 different rebates?  I'd have to pass on that, to be honest.  Heh.

 

Brandon

You could try disabling the HPA.  The PS is probably fine.  I never trust any PS fully, unless they're redundant and even then I order a spare.  :)

 

I don't consider them showstoppers, but ultimately its up to you whether they are or not.  You could try to find out if anyone has been successful in disabling HSA on that mobo.  The PS is a standard run of the mill PS.  You could easily replace it with a Corsair.  If you're not going to run too many HD's, the Corsair 430w builder PS is $20 after rebates at Newegg today.  If you don't want to do those things, then it may not be worth it for you.  :)

 

Brandon

 

Every gigabyte MOBO I've used that has HPA has the ability to disable it.  The issue isn't that so much as it is if the bios gets reset to default (for any reason), and the HPA defaults to ON, you will probably end up with serious issues with your array.

 

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