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    <summary> OCZ Technology has announced a new spin on an old product: the build-it-yourself notebook PC. Yes, you really do build it yourself ... According to a report in ExtremeTech, OCZ&apos;s DIY Gaming Notebook (part number OCZNBIAS15DIYA on the company&apos;s...</summary>
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<P><strong>OCZ Technology </strong>has announced a new spin on an old product: the <strong>build-it-yourself notebook PC</strong>.  Yes, you really do build it yourself ...<P>
According to a report in <a href="http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,2845,2305681,00.asp"><strong><em>ExtremeTech</em></strong></a>, OCZ's <strong>DIY Gaming Notebook</strong> (part number OCZNBIAS15DIYA on the company's Web site) includes the basics: a 15.4-inch WXGA display, an <strong>Intel</strong> PM965 chipset, an <strong>Nvidia</strong> GeForce 8600MGT/512 Mbyte video card and an 8X DVD±R/RW combo drive capable of reading and writing four-layer discs.<P>
However, buyers have to buy and install the CPU, memory, hard drive and operating system themselves, either from OCZ or somebody else. <P>
However, "building" the notebook consists of four steps: installing the hard drive, installing the memory, installing the CPU and attaching the bezel.  (Some easy, some a bit hard, unless you've been under the hood of a desktop PC.<P>
The new notebook will be the first of a family of products, the company said, but pricing has not yet been determined.<P>]]>
      
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