For 1500 you can get a core Duo processor (maybe extreme) with 2 GB memory, a solid x1800 video card like8 USB ports and that's a solid gaming computer, don't expect any freezing on this one kids. Or you could get a alienware!
2006-11-16 23:25:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a Core 2 Duo, E6300, a Gig of RAM, 7900 GS, 250 Gig HDD with a three year warranty from Dell for sale.
Oh, forgot to mention it's an XPS 700, Jet Black edition.
You'd get the same specs from Dell for 2000, I'm asking for 1500 plus shipping, which is 70 flat rate.
I'm in USA, Oklahoma.
2006-11-16 07:38:09
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answered by cachesyntax 1
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If you can build your computer go ahead cause you are the only person that knows really what you want but there is more risk cause if you cannot get your computer working right then you prob did something wrong whiole building it and there is a chance you have to dump it. I definitely say build it.
2006-11-16 07:30:17
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answered by popnbrown 2
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Personally I would build my own. But my company does build custom, quality computers and for $1500 you would get a great system. If you are interested you can email me and if not best of luck on your new future PC :) If you know how to build it though build your own. :)
2006-11-17 01:16:03
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answered by rmclayborn620 2
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If you can build it then go for it but if you cant then buy a Dell.
2006-11-16 09:35:09
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answered by The Punisher 3
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i would suggest you build a computer your going to get a better value for money and you can get a better pc if you build it as well as havening some spare cash to spend on other things that you enjoy
2006-11-17 10:50:58
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answered by matthew m 2
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Build it off of newegg.com
2006-11-16 07:30:58
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answered by Anonymous
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