Hmmm... I'm very pleased with my old Dells (Dimension 8200 and C610). They have been like two workhorses.White Eagle wrote:Ugh, a CowChip Computer. Better than a Dell, but that's not saying much.
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Same. I've owned a few Dells. Never an issue. But then I only buy theirtechjunkie wrote:Hmmm... I'm very pleased with my old Dells (Dimension 8200 and C610). They have been like two workhorses.White Eagle wrote:Ugh, a CowChip Computer. Better than a Dell, but that's not saying much.
laptops. Inspiron 8200 (2.4ghz Proc.), XPS M1210 (DC 2.16 Proc.) ..
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I just bought a Gateway laptop.
What I found odd is that all of the laptops in the store had the "shiny" (reflects a lot of the light) LCDs.
I ask a, who looked like seasoned tech vet, what the deal was. He said it was a marketing thing. People tend to like the "shiny" over the other. Who would ever want a highly light reflecting into your eye's LCD is beyond me. But, I still walked out with it and I even sacraficed the resolution I have on my old laptop. This new one only goes 1280x800. Lucky I code 99% of my projects at or below 800x600.
Uhg.

ps. And don't get me going about Dell. I just went around and around with them this morning for a client of mine. What a pain the backside. If I told you exactly the run around you would need to give me 40 minutes of your time and then be prepared to laugh hard (as I and another business owner did while listening to her ask me to spell the "numbers" portion of my business's address).
*smacks forehead*
So, then she's getting upset because I started to laugh and not get upset and hangup. What a deal. Dell? Nah, something about the battery going boom and the tech support going dud... it just makes me want to laugh.

What I found odd is that all of the laptops in the store had the "shiny" (reflects a lot of the light) LCDs.
I ask a, who looked like seasoned tech vet, what the deal was. He said it was a marketing thing. People tend to like the "shiny" over the other. Who would ever want a highly light reflecting into your eye's LCD is beyond me. But, I still walked out with it and I even sacraficed the resolution I have on my old laptop. This new one only goes 1280x800. Lucky I code 99% of my projects at or below 800x600.
Uhg.
ps. And don't get me going about Dell. I just went around and around with them this morning for a client of mine. What a pain the backside. If I told you exactly the run around you would need to give me 40 minutes of your time and then be prepared to laugh hard (as I and another business owner did while listening to her ask me to spell the "numbers" portion of my business's address).
*smacks forehead*
So, then she's getting upset because I started to laugh and not get upset and hangup. What a deal. Dell? Nah, something about the battery going boom and the tech support going dud... it just makes me want to laugh.
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xps
Nothing wrong with a good Dell. That's all I've owned for the last 10
years. I never liked their support. Until now, but only for the XPS.
They have a whole division that goes with the XPS warranty. I don't
even have to call them, I can open a chat window.
Here's something funny, this goes along with my new laptop. I was the
one that actually resolved a global issue for Dell.
You can find it here.
http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums ... ge.id=2234
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years. I never liked their support. Until now, but only for the XPS.
They have a whole division that goes with the XPS warranty. I don't
even have to call them, I can open a chat window.
Here's something funny, this goes along with my new laptop. I was the
one that actually resolved a global issue for Dell.
You can find it here.
http://forums.us.dell.com/supportforums ... ge.id=2234
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Nice.
Dell just cut the price on this one with free shipping. I am building a PC for a customer, and I actually considered buying this instead and selling the 19" LCD for $200, ending up with a hot PC for $350 out the door:
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/ ... 0038386869
Dell just cut the price on this one with free shipping. I am building a PC for a customer, and I actually considered buying this instead and selling the 19" LCD for $200, ending up with a hot PC for $350 out the door:
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/ ... 0038386869
Re: I got this today!
Nice! If you like Gateways...netmaestro wrote:http://www.gateway.com/home/products/re ... 5082.shtml
I've always prefered to build my systems from hand picked parts, here's mine:
MB: ABit AN7 v1.0 with ABit's v1.9 BIOS
CPU: AMD Athlon XP 3200+ Barton Core
PSU: Antec NeoPower 480W
RAM: 2 GB as matched pair of Corsair 1 GB XMS Pro PC3200 DDR400
Video: Leadtek A400 GT TDH (GeForce 6800 GT, 256 MB)
PCI card: Adaptec A2903 SCSI (for UMAX Astra 1220S scanner)
Hard Drives: Seagate Barracuda 7200 RPM 8 MB Cache ATA100 (80 GB and 160 GB)
CD Drives: ASUS DVD-E616A2 & DRW-1608P3S
CPU Cooling: Vantec AeroFlow VA4-C7040 HSF
Chipset Cooling: Titan Copper VGA Cooler Kit - TTC-CUV2AB/RHS(DIY)
Case Cooling: 2 Antec All Clear Pro Case Fans (80mm intake, 120mm exhaust)
Case: CoolerMaster Centurion 5
OS: Windows XP Home with SP2
Probably won't beat some of the other system's described in this thread, but I don't care, I'm very happy with it!
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for what its worth:netmaestro wrote:Yes, it's not that great. I'm actually looking at some possibilities today. Trying to stay under $150 or so.
http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid ... TV&cat=CLR
Tipp's card isnt too bad at all it at least has GDDR3 Memory runnign at 1ghz - try to fidn that memory speed on most cheaper newer cards...
Plus anoterh aBit user ... once i build my first ABit machine i felt in love wi9th thoose boards
( was using ASUS before ... never .. ever.. again! )
Cheers,
Thalius
Plus anoterh aBit user ... once i build my first ABit machine i felt in love wi9th thoose boards
Cheers,
Thalius
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but there's always enough Time to make them *look* right."
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I looked at some GeForce 7800GS based cards that were available for AGP, but they need so much power I'd have to replace my power supply too.
Then I found some benchmark comparisons between the 6800GT I currently have and the 7800GS I was looking at. I wouldn't see anything better than a 10% improvement in performance, so I decided not to upgrade. The cost wasn't worth the minimal performance increase I'd see.
Then I found some benchmark comparisons between the 6800GT I currently have and the 7800GS I was looking at. I wouldn't see anything better than a 10% improvement in performance, so I decided not to upgrade. The cost wasn't worth the minimal performance increase I'd see.


