At 08:39 AM 30/09/2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Windows 98 and Me. I let myself be forced to audio onboard. Am I now facing the same situation with video onboard? If 10% refuse to buy from me because the video is onboard, but I double my sales by lowering the overall price of the computer, I come out ahead. I just may have to compromise. Many of you say that I am killing my gains of using video cards by using Intel CPU's.

Offer both. I sell machines with onboard video for those people who don't need video speed (and there are a lot out there) and machines with video cards for those who want those.

I am seeking a larger computer business who is not in competition with me to give me advice. Since each computer shop has a different approach I am sure I can offer some beneficial ideas in exchange

There are plenty of computer shops on this list. Ask away. I can't spare the time to talk on the phone though, sorry.

I have had many customers that came here for an Intel and would not accept an AMD. Let me toss this at you. They did not come here for any Intel. The Pentium 4 drew them here. They accepted the

Wrong. They came looking for a computer. They might think they want an Intel, it's your job to figure out what they need, and then educate them to make the right decision. (Some won't learn, and that's fine, but at least you tried.)

As for your AMD solution: Get an AOpen nCK804a-LFS or nCK804Ua-LFS, and an AMD-64 CPU. Put it in a good case with a good power supply, and you're all set.

T

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