Hmm, wow, theres lots of choices, Depending on you price range, Try a imac, they are pretty expensive BUT they are very worth it! They can run windows now! they have INTEL CORE 2 DUO!, witch just came out,Also macs dont get spyware, or viruses, so thats a good thing for a home pc, especially if your going to have kids playing around on it. Heres a link about it for more information
http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/wa/RSLID?mco=C1211F78&nclm=iMac
Otherwise, Dell has a very good selection of low budget pentuim 4 prosessers. go to www.dell.com and look around, most of them have very good configurations already.
Sorry for miss spells i my eyes hurt
Hoped i helped
2006-11-13 16:18:57
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answered by Mike W 2
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When you are ready to buy a new system, go to www.stupidcheapcomputers.net. I buy all of my stuff from them, and everything is Vista ready.
Microsoft is about to release its latest operating system, Vista, in January. It’s going to make all of these “bargain” computers nothing but JUNK as soon as it’s released. The reason that you are seeing so many cheap systems on the market right now is because a lot of them CAN’T RUN Vista and the merchants are trying to dump them as hard and fast as they can before Vista shows up and everyone learns what a piece of crap they were sold for $500 (or whatever).
Anyway, I bought a complete, new system from stupidcheapcomputers.net with a warranty for LESS than it would cost me to build it myself or order a custom one from the manufacturer. You can use my frequent buyer code: ATX926. That will get an additional 10% discount at checkout.
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Good luck!
2006-11-13 19:50:53
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answered by MegaNerd 3
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For get names and models, BUILD YOUR OWN! Select every single part yourself! That will give you the computer that you want, with the performance that you want, with the capability that you want at the price that YOU want to pay!
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http://www.winternals.com/
http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,25181-order,1-page,1-c,alldownloads/description.html
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/Boot-Manager-Disk/Windows-XP-PowerPacker.shtml
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http://windows.about.com/od/tipsarchive/l/bltip632.htm
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2006-11-13 16:45:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, By the way, it depends on your usage factors . Any way for a best PC for regular purpose is listed below.
Intel Petintum4 3.4GHz LGA 775 with 2MB cache
Intel 955 Motherboard
100GB Hard disk drive SATA
56K Fax Modem
2006-11-13 21:43:30
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answered by RahulSalma 2
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perhaps, purely perhaps you attempt to make sure out your laptop configuration and do not extremely have the question phrased good. if it really is the case, i might want to propose Belarc consultant. it will inform you each and every thing about your gadget. If I take position to be incorrect, ignore this answer.
2016-11-29 03:08:14
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answered by ? 4
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Its your finances that will limit you. 965 chipset Intel motherboard, Intel Core2 Duo, 1 GB RAM, 250GB SATA drive (Seagate), 450Watts ATX power supply, DVD writer (Lite-On or Samsung), Ge-Force 7600 GT PCI-Express Graphics card, decent cooling fans in your cabinet, 17" LCD monitor, 5.1 channel speakers. Well that just the beginning, the balance add on accessories are your choice.
2006-11-14 01:16:52
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answered by Sunny 4
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1.intel pentium 2 duo core 2.8GHz
2.intel mother board with HT technology
3.160 GB sata 2 HDD,512MB DDR RAM
4.MM key board
5.Optical Mouse
6.15'' TFT monitor
2006-11-14 21:57:45
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answered by G K 2
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its 2.4 dual core 2 with msi 975 mother board and ram of trascend 2 gb of 800 mhz best and latest in market in india
2006-11-13 18:53:00
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answered by ~~bindaas~~ 1
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cpu - Intel Pentium P4D 2.66 ghz /800mhz fsb / 1 mb cache
mbd.- intel orginal mbd 865 mbd
hdd - 80gb sata
cd rw- dvdrw
monitor - 15"tft lcd
casing :- atx
p/s ;- 300w
2006-11-15 14:53:57
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answered by Hemansu Rana 2
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