I get this all the time.  Someone will come to me and ask, "I need a new
computer. What should I get?" I say it depends.

Unless the person is doing some type of video or graphic rendering, etc...


HD... SATA 80GB.  If the need additional storage for MP3s or photos, just
toss in a 500GB HD

CPU.. I look at all the options and compare prices..  If I see a jump in
price for the next fastest cpu, I go one below that. So, if I see the
following, I will go with 3.2GhZ

2.8GHZ... $200
3.0GHZ... $220
3.2GHZ... $250
3.4GHZ... $400

RAM.. 2GB.. its cheap.

VIDEO.. Unless the person is going to play games on it, I just use the built
in video.


-----Original Message-----
From: James Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2008 10:44 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Minimum specifications?

If you were specifying computers for a "general" user today, what would 
the minimums be as far as speed, ram, disks video etc.?

Jim

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