If you're not set on a PowerCenter Pro, get a PowerTower Pro if you can find
one. They have extra PCI slots for expansion later on. I have a PCP and
would like an extra PCI slot now. FWIW.

-Bob


> eBay enables you to enter a search and have it email you the new additions
> to your search as they become available. Set that up and let the computer
> work for you.
> 
> Jim Snyder
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chuck Stinnett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> 
>> Keep an eye on eBay. PCPs do show up there regularly. I personally would
>> steer away from eBay sellers who seem to have numerous Power Conputing
>> machines to sell; look for someone who personally owned and used and loved
>> their machine.
>> 
>> on 1/17/03 4:45 AM, chas at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>> I am interested in buying a PowerCenter Pro. eBay currently has none
>>> for sale. Does anyone know where there is a good place to look?
>>> Anyone want to sell one. If so, please let me know by e-mail
>>> Thanks,
>> 


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