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Falcon Northwest will sell you a very nice computer, they
even offer a $2,000 paint job and matching keyboard and
mouse. Since computers are obsolete in a matter of weeks or
months, why not buy a top line machine for about $1,500 and
save the rest for the replacement you'll want in 6 months
anyway?
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"PhotoDan" <dbarhamjr(delete)@comNOcast.net> wrote in
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| $3,500? You've got to be kidding, Right? Without a
monitor?
|
| What do you want to do with the computer? Games? Graphics?
| database/spreadsheets from work? Monitor? CRT flat screen
19 or 21 inch is
| best for graphics but those new flat panels are great for
most anything
| else. Think about it's use and order the parts
accordingly. If you've ever
| replaced any of the parts (hard drive, memory, etc.) you
know that building
| your own is not a big deal. Otherwise, got to HP, Dell, or
any other big
| assemblers and buy the biggest and the best. Remember,
they'll help you spec
| it out based on your needs.
|
| Anyway, your $3,500 would get you just about any hardware
and software you
| could want for a high-end machine with the very latest
components.
|
| Go to Sharky's Extreme website and take a look at their
monthly high-end
| gaming machine and the way they spec it out. Hard to find
a faster computer
| than those and then either build it or order accordingly.
|
| I envy you! Wish I had $3,500 to spend on a new system
but, alas, I'll have
| to limp along with my 2 GB Athlon XP.
|
| Photodan
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