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ok im buying a computer, DO NOT say build it urself! ive got a home-built allready and now im buying a normal stock computer.
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Im looking at the Acer Aspire RC500
and Dell (duno which model)
Both customized ofcourse.
Opinions- Which is the better brand and model from that brand or is there a better brand out there? (Dont say Compaq or HP, thier the same thing, and going downhill) I was told that Sony isnt that great even though it does have the No.1 spot on C|net.com anyway i also want a reliable brand none of this back-alley shop down the road custom crap.
06-21-2004 12:51 PM
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RE: Computer shopping
Are IBM pcs any good? They are used by businesses and places like that. Might give you many years of computer life.
I am using a Sony PC myself lol.
06-21-2004 01:27 PM
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Well then seeing as ur a Sony user tell us ur Pro's and Con's and ur model numba...that would help, thanx
IBM are reliable but im not keen on them
06-21-2004 01:33 PM
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I'm using a Dell D600 Latitude laptop from my school. These things are pretty good, but my school didn't go all out. I recommend getting extra RAM and a better processor. Also, if there are new AV cards out, get those. I'm using a Radeon 9000 :throwup: and a SigmaTel Audio card :throwup:
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RE: Computer shopping
Weeell, the Sony PC i'm using is a Sony VAIO PCV-RX406. This model is kinda extinct but there are newer models on the market.

Good things:

> Good things fitted as standard like video cards etc.
> Good technical support on it.
> Good software included.
> Lots of sockets like USB. (My model also has an optical output for connection to 5.1 sound system :P )
> Reliable (has been workin for 2 years without problems)

Bad things:

> When fitting things like CD-ROM drives, as Sony PCs are sort of designer lookin, you have to fit them inside a panel on the front and ad matching draw panels.
> Windows XP is on a thing called a recovery disc and doesn't allow you to choose custom installs. You can't just repair windows etc.
> Only 1 year quarantee

Overall my PC is ok. A Sony should be on your list of PCs to get :P
06-21-2004 02:13 PM
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k...I'm not gonna say "build it urself" :P, but... you could customize it :D
I've never seen Sony or IBM or Compaq computers on the market cause' of my location but I would go for a state of the art MSI mainboard (don't know the name of the last one) with 2 512 MB DDRAM at 400 mhz, a 3,200 AMD ATHLON XP with a Ati Radeon 9600 Pro 256 mb DDRam with a 21 inch flat monitor, Sony DVD WR, Sony CD-W, Sony cd-rom. You should buy Microsoft Windows Xp profesional, but first put on Win 98 SE, cause games run better on it. I would go for 2 hard disks, a Seagate at 20 GB with 9600 RPM for the operating systems and another Seagate at 120 GB for your games and stuff. Don't ask me about the sound card, cause' I don't know any good enough for this system, and I would go for an optical mouse for optimal performance...in games :)))))

hey Chaotic_Shield...are you having trouble with your video card, I have a 9000 pro and it runs pretty good, not like I wouldn't get a better one but it's good.

If my perfect system isn't that perfect please reply and tell me exactly why

PS: if u do choose this sys don't forget to put in about 5 coolers for the hard disks and video card ;)

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Xf Stef: This model card is kinda extinct, and I want a better one, but I'm getting an upgrade in a year so I can't really complain.
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k...I'm not gonna say "build it urself" :P, but... you could customize it :D


I was planning to customize it.

I'll add sony to my list of possibles...i'll post somthing with all my info in it and one of u tech ppl can advize me.
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Ok someone please tell me which one of these is the best and what iv'e done wrong if i have.

----Acer----
Model: Aspire RC511
Intel 865Chipset
SPDIF (Sony Phillips digital interface)
Windows XP Home (Pro was not an option...?)
Intel Pentium 4HT 3.2GHz (800MHz front side bus)
1024MB PC3200 Dual channel DDR-SDRAM
GeForce4 MX-440 8x Card
160GB Hard-drive 7200RPM
DVD+/-RW & DVD-RAM
1.44MB Floppy
10/100 intergrated Lan
Integrated 32 bit AC97 stereo sound
Acer 3-piece stereo speakers (including sub-woofer)
Microsoft Works 7.0
LCD Pro monitor
Coming to... $3065.50.   http://www.byo.acer.com.au/ecprod/BYO/Australia/C...od_line_code=7100#

----Dell-----

Dell Dimension 8300

Windows XP Pro
Intel Pentium 3.4Ghz w/HT
2GB Memory 400MHz
IEEE Firewire card
Office 2003
1.44 Floppy (wasnt a standard option :p)
400GB SATA 7200 hardrive
DVD+RW/+R with CDRW
17" LCD Screen
Audigy2 sound card (no other option, shit.)
64MB USB Memory Key
http://dellstore02.dell.com.au/public/cart/config..._id=223986&sr_no=2






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