System builder 2004-06-18 - By Stuart
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-- --Original Message-- -- From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)] On Behalf Of ~~Richard K~~ Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 11:26 PM To: truespace@(protected) Subject: Re: [TSML] Let the debates begin
Dave, if you are anywheres in North America, my favorite choice of computer vendor is NCIX.com I buy a lot of computers from these guys over the internet and I have never had a problem with them as far as RMA's (mail damaged) or support. I'm sure you can get a custom built unit with ALL the features you need for waay less than those two specific vendors. Personally I never buy these compaq/HP's, I can fix my own computers and I dont have to worry about parts (I've has people coming to me to fix their post-warranty older (but not that old) compaq's where the power source has died, even the manufacturer of the PSU cant send you a replacement) What a pain that is.
~~RPK~~
Subject: [TSML] Let the debates begin
> I am beginning to look into getting a new PC (current PC is 4 years > old > Win98 and showing its age). For various reasons, I have narrowed down > the PC options such that only two choices are still left to me....one > generic and one specific choice. > > Generic Choice: Compaq or HP? > > Personally, I have had better luck with HP than Compaq, but since HP > purchased Compaq, is there still a meaningful difference anymore? The > PC lines in comparison are the Compaq Presario 8000T Series versus the > HP Pavillion A650Y. > > Specific Choice: 256 Mb DDR ATI Radeon 9800 or the 256Mb DDR Nvidia GeForce > FX 5950 Ultra? > > I have heard that Nvidia has lost some ground against ATI and that > Nvidia has played some games with its performance specs. But this is > a choice a comparison between an older Radeon to a newer Nvidia. > > These are the choices....true I could look at other vendors, but I > would not > be able to get the deals that I am currently offered....so again, > these are > the choices. > > Any advice would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > Dave Angelini
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