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You may be able to find a pre-built system like I described below, but chances are you'd have to build it yourself. I listed the parts in the order you'd be likely to be able to specify in a prebuilt system (like Dell), but keep in mind that Dell will give you the cheapest crap they can and charge you more money for it. If you build your own system, you KNOW you're getting the best parts available, and you KNOW you'll be getting the best price you can find.

0) CPU Code 2 Duo 6600 (or better)
1) AT LEAST 2gb of RAM, 4gb would be better
2) A decent PCIe video card (nVidia would be my choice) If you're gonna go with Vista, I would recommend a card that would at least support DirectX 10.
3) A 650 watt power supply
4) A wide screen monitor so you can see more source code on the screen - nothing smaller than 22-inch.
5) Motherboard with a 680i chipset
6) A decent heatsink/fan combo - I use and recommend the Termaltake Ultra 120.
7) A decent case that is big enough to permit decent air flow. make sure the case has a 120mm fan for BOTH intake and exhaust

I didn't include drives because selecting those should be a) obvious and b) dependant on how you like your drives configured.

Have fun.


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QuestionHow to Configure a Switch in LAN Pin
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