Same brands here - except Lite-On drives (though I haven't needed an optical drive in years...)
Also, Antec PSU with those cases... Josh Luthman Office: 937-552-2340 Direct: 937-552-2343 1100 Wayne St Suite 1337 Troy, OH 45373 Those who don't understand UNIX are condemned to reinvent it, poorly. --- Henry Spencer On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 10:53 AM, Mike Hammett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > I build my own machines with mainly AMD processors (there's nothing wrong > with them, they just haven't been as fast as Intel for a round or two. AMD > processors are less expensive and use a lot less power.) Asus motherboards > and video cards based on NVidia chipsets (ATI makes horrible drivers), > Corsair memory, Antec cases, Sony optical drives, and Seagate hard drives. > Server class systems I sometimes build from Asus or Tyan boards. I also > purchase them from Dell and SuperMicro. > > For anyone not myself, I usually send them to Dell. > > > ----- > Mike Hammett > Intelligent Computing Solutions > http://www.ics-il.com > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Marlon K. Schafer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, December 08, 2008 9:17 AM > To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]> > Subject: [WISPA] processor and computers,what's good these days? was -- > Re: > Article > > > Got it. So what are the medium to good ones to watch for? > > > > I used to really like AMD but I'm hearing that they suck. At least > that's > > what one thought over on the isp-ceo list. > > > > We used to tell people to get Gateway systems. Then we went Micron, then > > Micro Flex, now Dell. Once in a while I'd build one for myself, but who > > wants to deal with warranty work when PC's aren't your core business? > > > > Service is usually the main thing that I look at when suggesting a PC to > > someone. *I* don't want to be the one that has to help them with all of > > the > > questions that come up. > > > > What are you guys suggesting and using these days? > > > > thanks, > > marlon > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Mike Hammett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: "WISPA General List" <[email protected]> > > Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 10:43 PM > > Subject: Re: [WISPA] Article > > > > > >> Different architectures, multiple processor cores per processor. One > >> processor of today can literally do the work of 4 as they have 4 little > >> processors inside one physical processor. > >> > >> Kind of like how channel size isn't a very good measurement of how much > >> data > >> you can push through it. There are many other factors at play. > >> > >> > >> ----- > >> Mike Hammett > >> Intelligent Computing Solutions > >> http://www.ics-il.com > >> > > > > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > WISPA Wants You! Join today! > > http://signup.wispa.org/ > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] > > > > Subscribe/Unsubscribe: > > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless > > > > Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/ > > > > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > WISPA Wants You! Join today! > http://signup.wispa.org/ > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] > > Subscribe/Unsubscribe: > http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless > > Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/ > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WISPA Wants You! Join today! http://signup.wispa.org/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WISPA Wireless List: [email protected] Subscribe/Unsubscribe: http://lists.wispa.org/mailman/listinfo/wireless Archives: http://lists.wispa.org/pipermail/wireless/
