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Sep 14
2009

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Modular Homes For Sale In Your Area

Modular homes are not the same as a manufactured home or even a site built home and one needs to understand this as because this can affect the price range of a modular home and also affect the resale price because of rules and regulations that are involved in the purchasing of a modular home when you have your own land as well as an already established modular home. Modular homes for sale are available and at very competitive prices.

A modular home when built from scratch is built in various different sections and is built in a factory and go through a thorough quality control check and then the finished model is transported to your home site where a pre made foundation has already been made and all that still needs to be done is a builder needs to complete the finishing touches.

You are looking at approximately four weeks for the modular home to be completed which also depends on the design you have come up with as the home is built inside the factory although there is never a delay because of bad weather which is an added plus of a modular home and will be delivered to our premises on schedule.

Many have are under the impression that modular homes for sale all resemble each other this is not the case as unique plans are drawn up or remodelling of existing plans can be tailor made suiting the purchaser's requirements. When there are modular homes for sale make an inquiry about flexibility should you want to change and rearrange the existing design of the modular home.

There are numerous lists available that one can view of used and new modular homes and sales consultants have many floor plans which you view as well as pictures and also virtual walks around the modular home. There are some really stunning deals which these home sale agents have to offer and you are able to view these homes just by going online.

You can make an appointment with one of the sales representatives which are most willing to be of assistance and you can customise your modular home by choosing from an array of colours, flooring and carpeting as well as cabinets, skirting's and decors. The sales consultant will take your plans and ideas to their architect and your modular home will be built to your exact specifications.

There is all the information you need available to you online as well as floor plans and discounts which you have immediate access to so when browsing go to modular homes for sale and select the area where you would like to purchase as well as a selection of selling agents will also come up and you will be able to select the price range suited to you. You will find the right modular home in no time.

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I need a computer. i decided that i am going to make one from scratch (First Time)?

Here is a list of the components i am planning on using:
-Cooler Master Silent Pro M1000 Modular 1000-Watt ATX Power Supply - 80 Plus, Modular
-Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer PCI Sound Card
-EVGA GeForce 9500 GT Video Card - 1GB DDR2, PCI Express 2.0, SLI Support, DVI, HDTV, VGA
-Hitachi Deskstar OS00163 IDK/7K Internal Hard Drive - 1TB, 7200RPM, 32MB, SATA-3G
-intel Core i3 540 Processor - 3.06GHz, LGA 1156, 4MB L3 Cache, Dual-Core, Retail Processor w/ Fan
-Linksys WMP600N Dual-Band Wireless-N PCI Adapter
-Patriot 4096MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz Desktop Memory Upgrade
-Samsung SH-S223A/BEBE DVDRW Drive - DVD+R 22X, DVD+RW 8X, DVD-RW 6X, DVD-RAM 12X, CD-R 48X, IDE (OEM)
-Ultra M923 ATX Black Full Tower Case
-Windows 7

I am a gamer btw.
I obtained these names and components from TigerDirect.com, although i will probably keep searching to see if i can get the components cheap elsewhere. Am i ready to go or am i missing any crucial parts?

I;d make 2 changes:

Seagate Barracuda 1TB (or larger) hard drive. I just prefer the company and their product. Hitachi is good (I have a few in some laptops). Seagate is, IMO, better. Price is about the same.

Graphics card. That's a light one for a gamer. I'd go with at least a 9800. (You have MORE than enough power supply for it.) If you have the money, a GTX295 or 285. A gamer can never have too much graphics power.

Windows 7 64 bit, so you can expand the RAM later.

Nice computer. (Don't forget heat sink compound. Just a film, not a blob. It's a conductor, not a crack filler.)

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