well here in nz for around 1000 you can get a good case with top of the line hardware, mutherboard and processer only. memmory you will have to get yourself as well as other devices. so you may end paying around 1500 for a system in parts. You can choose what quality hardware you get to. The first 2 desktops I had were mass produced, the first one gave me nothing but trouble. ANd the second one, after it came from the box the first thing I did was reformat and reload it as I wished. Much later it develloped issues with win98 and I did xp pro upgrades to it. My advice to most is to stay with your system till it just decides to die. I myself are not planning or am moving forward and probably will not do so in the future. I'm not even sure if I will upgrade to ie7 either. At 06:47 PM 12/20/2006, Thomas Ward wrote: >Hi Damien, >No, desktop systems are still quite less than most laptops. Most laptops >cost twice as much as a desktop with equal features. >I've hand built my own desktops in the past with the top-of-the-line >everything for the price of some lower end notebooks. Although, that has >been a while, and laptops and desktops have dropped in price since then. > >x-sight interactive wrote: >> lol that's pretty weird. why, do desktops seem to cost more then? hmm. i >> know with desktops you can get 500gb hard drive, 1gb or maybe even 2gb ram, >> 3ghz processors, etc, etc ... >> >> regards, >> >> damien >> > > >_______________________________________________ >Gamers mailing list .. [email protected] >To unsubscribe send E-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] You can visit >http://audyssey.org/mailman/listinfo/gamers_audyssey.org to make >any subscription changes via the web.
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