Did anyone else notice that the operator in the subject line is reversed
from what we are actually talking about?  Should be "Re: Best Computer <
$2000?".



-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 18, 2008 1:41 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Best Computer >$2000?


Is there a good local OEM in your area? I have one nearby that I use for my
desktop system builds. Check out this rig:

http://www.chipsandmemory.com/package6.htm

Plugging in upgrades, you could go anywhere between $1,500 and $2,000 to get
the specs you want.

4 GB 800 MHz RAM, 750 GB HDD, 8800 GTS 512 MB video, and the new Intel
*Q9450 *quad-core CPU comes in at $1,550 without taxes. The mobo is
dual-video capable if you get that itch.




On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 9:27 AM, Loathe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ok,
>
> I get a new computer every 4-5 years it seems like.  I'm now getting 
> to the point that I have issues working, and I'm towards the lower end 
> of the gaming capabilities at this point.
>
> Heres what I need to know.  What is the best all around, OFF THE 
> SHELF, machine out there right now for under 2 grand?
>
> This is just the desktop, I have monitors and keyboards and all of 
> that.
>
> What I want:
>
> Intel Duo Core or Quad Core
> 512 Meg nVidia (sli capable)
> mother board with 2nd video card slot, doesn't have to have 2 cards 
> now but I would like to be able to upgrade it eventually 3 gigs ram +
> 500 gig SATA drive
>
> I've looked at a bunch of machines, but I really want to get the best 
> bang for my buck as it will probably have to last me the next 4-5 
> years like this one has.
>
> I don't need an OS, I have legal copies of XP and Vista (probably want 
> to run XP though).  I run one machine to do everything.  My machine 
> right now is running CF 8, SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 2005, a bunch 
> of communication stuff, and it just has issues, especially if I'm 
> browsing or working on anything with heavy flash.  The place I'm 
> working is using Adobe Connect, great product, but my machine has 
> issues when I'm using it, a browser or two, eclipse, a mail client, cf 
> and sql, and skype and q-next.
>
> I currently have a couple of batch files I use to turn services on and 
> off as needed,but it's a pits I'd rather do without.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> 



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