no blaire technology group gives you a clean pc with just windows7 and
openoffice installed. that's all.
On 10/1/2014 10:12 PM, shaun everiss wrote:
well you may, but please avoid branded pcs, dell, hp, etc as they tend
to only allow replacements of sertain bits and are loaded with extras
you
hi
I have a bit of a situation, but I think I have 1 to 3 years room here
but I figured might as well ask. My 7 and a half year old sighted son is
getting into games. but the games he wants to play he would need a
desktop with 8gigs ram at least 500gig hard drive and a core i7 with
good
Hello, let me try and answer your question. Smiley you want you mentioned
that your son wanted computer. Well, are great. However, a lot more hard
drive space. Minimum. This is because games take up a lot of this face. As
far as purchasing system, if you go on eBay, you can only find 3 good
prices
At a guess, that machine prebuilt would currently cost you aprox $1000 at the
retail store. I'll try to break down the bits and pieces in more detail:
The hdd really shouldn't cost that much, you can get a cheapo 500gb internal
for 40 bucks practically anywhere. If you can't dig up something
so I could get a machine from blaire technology group and just upgrade
some of its components?
On 10/1/2014 10:45 AM, john wrote:
At a guess, that machine prebuilt would currently cost you aprox $1000 at the
retail store. I'll try to break down the bits and pieces in more detail:
The hdd
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so I could get a machine from blaire technology group and just upgrade
some of its components?
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well you may, but please avoid branded pcs, dell, hp, etc as they
tend to only allow replacements of sertain bits and are loaded with
extras you don't need.
The advantage or disadvantage is that branded stuff has software
already locked to their serial on their main bords so as long as you
Well josh there are a few ways you can go about this.
1. ebay or something like it.
A lot of people testers and the like will be dumping their boxes from
yesteryear for a gamer that will be as soon as they are out of date.
However you may have to replace bits that break my uncle got a high
December 2010 02:39
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] gaming computer with state-of-the-art
audiotechnology
Hi Hayden,
That's why I put a link at the bottom of the message and only listed
elements relating to the audio playing features.
If you don't want to clikc on it, here
Loving the way you put genuine
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Subject: Re: [Audyssey] gaming computer with state-of-the-art
audiotechnology
Hi
Hi Folks,
Want to put a audio computer on your Christmas list?
Probably would bmake a great audio gaming machine.
HP Envy 14-1160se Beats Edition 14.5-Inch Black Laptop PC -
$1,159.98
HP ENVY 14 Beats Edition
HP ENVY 14 Beats Edition is designed and engineered to offer power and
performance
: [Audyssey] gaming computer with state-of-the-art audio technology
Hi Folks,
Want to put a audio computer on your Christmas list?
Probably would bmake a great audio gaming machine.
HP Envy 14-1160se Beats Edition 14.5-Inch Black Laptop PC -
$1,159.98
HP ENVY 14 Beats Edition
HP ENVY 14 Beats Edition
Hi Hayden,
That's why I put a link at the bottom of the message and only listed
elements relating to the audio playing features.
If you don't want to clikc on it, here are the technical details:
Intel Core i5-460M Processor N950 (2.53GHz);
4GB DDR3 SDRAM memory (2 x 2GB) (expandable to 8GB);
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