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Looking to buy new computer..could use some assistance....

Posted: April 11, 2003, 3:17 am
by Keverian FireCry
I'm trying to get a new computer and looking for good deals. My 400mhz 4 year old comp just doesnt cut it anymore.../sigh 3+ years of EQ staring at the ground. Anyhow...

Some specs im looking for are ~2.5g, 512MB ram, CD & CD-RW, 128MB graphics and the basic things like USB and crap. I DONT need a monitor or anything, just need a complete tower itself.

IF anyone knows where i can find good deals on something like this or a place where i can customize one with those specs for good deals, plz do tell. Im looking to spend around $800 or less but is this possible for the specs ive listed for a quality machine?

Thanks all..(unless you flame me in which case i hope you lose a toe or something) :vv_asian: :vv_asian: :vv_asian:

Posted: April 11, 2003, 3:21 am
by sarlen
DELL, nuff said.

Posted: April 11, 2003, 4:07 am
by Keverian FireCry
Ive checked out DELL. I may go with one from there, but they are a little more than I can spend atm. After rebate I got one around 1,150...But i think it had a monitor included and i couldnt select no monitor in customizations.../sigh

Posted: April 11, 2003, 4:39 am
by Denadeb
Your best bet is to use a site that you can cutomize your own sys that way you know exactly what brands are being used for your system. There are asstons of sites you can use maybe someone here has some experiance with them. Only problem with large companys like Dell is ya never know what board they used or what type of HD your getting things of that nature.

If you want to build your own I would recomend Pricewatch and newegg. Both are pretty good sites come to think of it I belive pricewatch will give you OMGIAMRETARDEDCAUSEALOTISTWOWORDS of the sites you can build custom systems.

Posted: April 11, 2003, 6:21 am
by Taly
http://www.pricewatch.com


Build your own for cheaper its what i do :wink:

Posted: April 11, 2003, 7:17 am
by Brittney
If you aint building your own system then http://www.alienware.com > http://www.dell.com but you pay a lot more with alienware. If you are building it on your own you cant go wrong with http://www.googlegear.com

Posted: April 11, 2003, 8:37 am
by Kilmoll the Sexy
Got to http://www.newegg.com and buy the crap and put it together yourself. Cheapest place for name brand equipment I could find.

Posted: April 11, 2003, 9:55 am
by Ahmik
I bought just about everything from Newegg.com -- after I checked Pricewatch... not every item at Newegg was the lowest price available, but I perefer to buy everything from one place if it's just 2-3 dollars more... Newegg offers free shipping on a lot of stuff too

Athlon XP 2100+, 1024 MB PC2700 DDR, Giga-Byte GA7VRXP, and a few minor things like fan and heatsink stuff... I'm happy.

Posted: April 11, 2003, 12:34 pm
by Truant
buying a BUILT computer with those specs for under $800 is going to be quite an adventure...good luck! You may have to back off your specs just a lil, specifically, processor speed.

Now, if you are capable of building your own...you can do it easy...

Posted: April 11, 2003, 12:39 pm
by Sylvus
got apex usually has really good deals from dell that they update several times a day. Here's the closest to what you wanted that I saw for today.



DellSB - Dimension 8250 2.4Ghz P4 Tower with 256MB PC1066 DDR, 64mb GF4MX, and DVD+R/RW Burner for $649 after Rebate with FREE Shipping (Posted by: Apex)
Pay for a CD-RW drive and get a DVD+R/RW drive instead! Dell`s high end Dimension 8250 is now as low as $599 ($649 with the DVD+R/RW drive) thanks to a $200 instant discount and a $100 mail in rebate, plus free shipping.

Start here at Dell Small Business Featured Desktops. DELLSB
Click on Customize It under Advanced Performance, NEW Dimension 8250 $599
All of the options for the lowest possible cost should already be selected. That DVD+R/RW drive is definitely an upgrade you want to choose:
FREE UPGRADE!! New 4x DVD+RW/+R Drive w/CD-RW including Roxio`s Easy C [add $50 or $2/month] Special Offer
Here are some things you may want to consider:
60GB Ultra ATA/100 7200RPM Hard Drive [add $50 or $2/month]
64MB ATI All-in-Wonder® 9000 Pro [add $70 or $2/month]
Scroll to the bottom and click on Continue
Scroll to the bottom and click on Continue
Scroll to the bottom and click on Add to cart
Finish checking out. Shipping is free. Send in the $100 rebate (expires 4/16/03). REBATE
Remember, if you don`t have a business, you can use your own name as the business name.

Posted: April 11, 2003, 12:45 pm
by Fallanthas
Fuck processor speed.


Buy more RAM, the fastest you can get.


Unless you want to be going through this again next year, that is.

Posted: April 11, 2003, 1:26 pm
by Draaxx
I made my computer for like 500-700 (dont really remember since i bought it all at different times) and it has an athlon xp 2000+, Gigabyte GA7VXP MB, 30gig 7200rpm HD, 512MB of pc2700 RAM, soundblaster live 5.1 soundcard, a Leadtek Geforce 4 ti4600, and enough fans to make it sound like a car engine heh. I could make the same thing for atleast $100 cheaper now... pisses me off that shit goes on sale right after i buy it heh.

Posted: April 11, 2003, 3:07 pm
by Deward
If you are computer literate then build your own.

If not then buy Dell. I recommend it to all people I don't want to give future support to. One little trick at Dell is to buy from the Small Business side. They are cheaper than home machines for the exact same specs. Just make a company name up.

Deward

Posted: April 11, 2003, 3:21 pm
by Fesuni Chopsui
They should sell computers with p0rn built in! :vv_bj3:

Posted: April 12, 2003, 2:52 am
by Skunki
just built a 2.4 p4/512 ddr 2100/geforce4/80gb etc for like 600 bucks off newegg for a friend. Also check out pricewatch for their complete systems(they are pretty good friggin prices but do research on the places they suggest. buyer beware), then call the place they have listed and ask them how much to upgrade certain parts. might be a good way to go too if you want the good price without really knowing how to build it(they assemble it).