I would say this sounds good but I would look for one with a monitor
2007-05-12 11:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like a good buy, but I would rather go for a Mac Pro with the following:
2 Quad Core 3.0 Ghz processors
500 GB HD
4 GB RAM
20" Apple Cinema Display
ATI Radeon 1900X 512MB Graphics Card
2 16x Super Drives
Bluetooth and Airport Card Pre-Installed
Apple Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
AppleCare Protection Plan
Price: $6,159
2007-05-12 11:04:09
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answered by Lucifer Sam 5
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price is the variable here-sounds like a decent olde system-but wouldt pay over 400$ for it.
i will provide you with some usefull links for some really great deals. Hope this helps.
some things to look for-
cpu speed-dual core or anything over 3ghz
Operating system-xp professional or vista ready xp
atleast a gig of ram(vista requires this)
a good graghics card having atleast 256 megs of ram built on to the board.
if you buy a system that isnt proprietary-then you can upgrade with new stuff in the future.
just add anything you want after that
Good Luck
2007-05-12 11:00:53
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answered by WowCrafter 4
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i think of you're able to do the two. This sounds like one heavily virussed-up computing device. i think of which you will possibly could reset the whole complicatedpersistent to repair it or something like that, and then it could be the comparable as a clean computing device, so which you will first see if an expert can fix it in yet in a diverse way. If even they could't do it, merely purchase a clean computing device. wish I helped in some way!
2016-10-15 12:03:31
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answered by morabito 3
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WELL
i can"t help it
im sold on compact
all this is VERY good you gave
what software
dell etc are cheap
what software ?????
in most cases limited
unlike hp (compact) same people
if you buy hp you bought (compact)
hp (compact)
killer scanners printer etc
i have this (compact) since 2003
NO PROBLEMS
NEXT TRIP WHY BUY SOME THING ELSE WHEN THIS HAS CAUSED NO 00000 problems
im sold
go to circuit city
buy
im sold
alot of soft ware free
2007-05-12 12:11:22
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answered by Q&A Answer Mans Retired 7
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I recommend a Gateway. I had one for 6 years, it is still just like new (but I took great care of it) and games were played on it, music was played on it, etc. I still have it, but decided to give it to my son so he would stop bugging me to play it and bought a new one. I love it.
The one you described sounds pretty good if you're just going to do homework and play games. Mine has more hard drive and memory and such, but I use mine for more than what you intend on using yours for. Good luck whatever you decide.
2007-05-12 11:02:29
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answered by studentof health 3
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Make sure you get the AMD AM2 model, the motherboard should have max 4GB, and the graphics card is weak, try the 7300 series.
Other than that.. should be fine.
2007-05-12 10:58:08
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answered by Cupcake 7
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it sounds excellent ,but you never gave a price .and yes your right doe`nt av a monitor with it.
has a lot of memory on it that you wont use though not for home entertainment
2007-05-12 10:58:59
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answered by Anonymous
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how much does it cost?
2007-05-12 10:55:13
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answered by Joshua 3
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