Hi Jos

Try RFT, call Michael Byrne at 89166944743, they can do all this work
and are fairly reasonable and are very reliable


Jim
On Thu, Aug 21, 2008 at 3:33 PM, Vanhee Jos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dear all,
>
> We're looking to have a shell&core office space of approx 300-400sqm
> made ready to move into for office space.  Can anyone tell me:
> - approximate budget per sqm
> - some of the dependable co's that you've worked with
> (dependable=keeping to agreed timing and budget)
> - recommended co's that offer removable walls + multiple workspace units
>
> Thanks
>
> Jos
>
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> Jim,
>
> It all depends upon your budget, really.
>
> Games and AutoCAD are RAM memory hungry and need a fast CPU, plus a fast
> graphic card and a fast response TFT monitor.
>
> "Work" applications like Word or Excel have less requirements.
>
> For a real game-oriented PC, expect to pay:
>
> 1) around $350 for CPU like Core
> Duo 3.3 Ghz (max $1750 for Core 2 Extreme QX9775) - games yet to support
> Quad Core CPU ranging from $250 to $550)
>
> 2) Brand name graphic card with at least 512Mb of onboard DDR3 memory,
> between $350 and $500 (pro-games take two cards with two monitors ;-)
>
> 3) Brand name motherboard - from $200 up to $400 for Core 2 Extreme
>
> 4) Brand name DDR3 RAM memory 4Gb - two 2GB modules for example, OCZ
> Platinum - $450
>
> 5) water cooler for the CPU and graphic card - $500? otherwise, your PC
> may get noisy
>
> 6) $800 or more for 24" - 26" TFT monitor
>
> 7) $200 for brand name low noise power supply unit
>
> remaining things like DVD-ROMs, hard drives etc are not that critical
> for performance, and will cost less.
>
> >From the other side, for a $1000 you can still build a decent PC )))
>
> So it is always better to give your budget in such tasks!
>
> Good luck! Vladimir
>
> Thursday, August 14, 2008, 8:54:38 AM, you wrote:
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>> All,
>
>
>
>> I want to buy a new computer to use at home for both myself (for work)
>
>> and for the kids (for games). I will have it built for me but need to
>> make sure that it has all the necessary bits and pieces for it to be
>> able to handle the latest generation of computer games (video card,
>> processor, sound card
>> etc) as well as run MS Office and such programmes as AutoCad. Can
>> anyone give me advice as to the configuration and specification for
>> such a computer?
>
>
>
>> Thanks
>
>
>
>> Jim
>
>
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> Subject: Expat List  2 x Iron Maiden tickets for sale. This Tuesday,
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> Stand B, Sector 9, (upper tier, centre stage). Cost 1,980 Roubles each.
> I'd like to get that back but I will consider any offer. I can bring
> them to you if you are anywhere central.
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