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High Propagandist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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I'm thinking about building a "killer" system that won't be obsolete in two years like every other damn PC I've ever bought.
Of course I'm been a cheap bastard in the past so I got what I asked for. But let's say I have about $2000 to put into this. What should I really get? Including some method of backing stuff up, including some good speakers and decent 3d graphic (I play some games). Interested in ideas. |
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King Of Wishful Thinking
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Philadelphia Suburbs
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Minimum of 2 USB ports. My Compaq has two in front and one in back included with the NVIDIA card. Include a DVD/CD player. Include a seperate CD-R writer for backups from your hard drive, making "backup copies" of CDs, storing digital pictures. Internet camera (the one that sits on top of your monitor). Buy a cheap (under $99) 1/2 megapixel digital camera to play with. At least a 17" monitor. Stay away from Packard Bell, Hewlett Packard (I have had friends tell me service is in the bottom). Compaq is a maybe due to some financial difficulties, although I am a satisfied Compaq User. Dell might be the most expensive but has largely maintained their customer service reputation. Any printer with dual cartridges and a dot pitch of 1440 would be good for printing images. DO NOT buy a Compaq printer. They are essentially Lexmark printers with a cute little redesign which means you can only buy Compaq printer cartridges (not available in most stores). Buy Epson, HP, or Lexmark.
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High Propagandist
Join Date: Jan 2001
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I have some of that stuff
I have the digital camera and the printer, so I'm home free there,
One question, do you think those internet cameras are really worthwhile? Do you use one? |
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King Of Wishful Thinking
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Philadelphia Suburbs
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Re: I have some of that stuff
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Some of these cameras can be used via internet or through the modem as a standard videophone. This makes them compatible with the videophones used by some businesses.
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Lecturer
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Carmel, Indiana
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I wanted a new PC, so I bought a Dell from the Dell Factory Outlet with a heck of a deal.
It was a good buy from them, and I had a successful buy from them with my old Optiplex PII-450 (which is now the Diginexus Oracle Names Server). I got a 1Ghz PIII with 256MB SDRAM, 20GB HD, 12X DVD, SB Live!, GeForce2 MX with 32MB RAM, and a 17" monitor for $1239 SHIPPED. I am adding on a CD-RW drive for about $135, and using my digital camera as a web cam, and buying a nice net card for $25 or so. I'll be running Windows 2000 Professional and Linux on it, and will add a 80GB 7200RPM HD when they come down in price. All in all, Dell offers a way better deal than anyone else because that warranty is their factory warranty. Therefore, I bought one. http://www.austin360.com/dell is the site. I am glad I didn't spring for the Inspiron 8000 now ![]() |
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High Propagandist
Join Date: Jan 2001
Posts: 115
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That's cool. What wound up happening is that I "inherited" a p3-750 with 256MB of RAM and a Voodoo 3 and WinME. This is fast enough for now. I can run all of what I want to run, which means right now Mozilla, Eudora, The Sims, Age of Empires, Unreal Tournament and NHL 2001.
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The Un-Tuckian
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: South Central...KY that is
Posts: 39,517
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The Un-Tuckian
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: South Central...KY that is
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You should re-read these posts. Very nostalgic.
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