research your parts, and the parts makers, for quality and customer service. You chould also look at the company you buy the stuff from as to their reputation and customer service in case you need to return something. I recommend Newegg.com as an online palce to buy. They arnt the cheapest on everything, but when you add it all up you get it for about the same as the pricewatch, and the comapny has a good rep (never had a prob with them.
The last thing to remember ask every little question you have, no matter how stupid it may seem, as that "stupid" question could keep you from burning up serveral hundred dollars worth of parts.
Good luck, and have fun
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