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Answer» HP PAVILION A1215L Intel Celeron D 341, EM64T 2.93GHz, 256K L2 CACHE, 533MHz FSB Intel Graphic GMA 900 up to 128MB 8-channels Full Dolby 5.1/6.1/7.1 Surround SOUND support Pro Logic IIx 256MB 400MHz DDR2 RAM 15" XGA Color LCD 16X DVD-ROM Drive 40GB 7200rpm Serial ATA HDD 6x USB Port, 2x IEEE 1394 Integrated 10/100 Mbps LAN Free DOS => USD 530 HP PAVILION A1220L Intel Pentium 4 Processor 519 3.06GHz 1M L2 Cache, 533MHz FSB, 90nm" Intel 910GE Chipset Intel GMA 900 Graphics, up to 128MB 9-in-1 Digital Media Reader Supporting 256MB DDR2 RAM (up to 2GB) 15" XGA Color LCD CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive 80GB 7200rpm Serial ATA HDD 6x USB Port, 2x IEEE 1394 10/100Mbps LAN, 56K Modem Free DOS Operation System => USD 660 the 2nd ones better R0SSIs the price the same? Does the price matter? Do you have a legal copy of XP to put on there? Is 256 meg of RAM enough to enjoy XP anyway?GX1, the prices are at the lowest line. I do have a legal XP Professional disc. I know 256MB may not be enough but my MAIN concern is whether the items listed worth the price. P/S: My current machine is running XP with 384MB SD Ram, so I guess 256MB DDR2 Ram will almost do the same?If the processors are similar at all I wouldn't even consider this upgrade. (That assumes it is working OK.) Why the urge to get one?I'm CURRENTLY running on this 4-year-old machine: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Intel Pentium IIIE, 733 MHz (5.5 x 133) Asus CUV4X-C (5 PCI, 1 AGP, 1 AMR, 2 DIMM) VIA VT82C694X Apollo Pro133A 384 MB (SDRAM) NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 4000 (64 MB) Samsung SyncMaster 550(M)s [15" CRT] Creative SB Live! Player 1024 Sound Card QUANTUM FIREBALLlct20 20 (19 GB, 4500 RPM, Ultra-ATA/100) ST340014A (40 GB, 7200 RPM, Ultra-ATA/100) CREATIVE iR CD5222E-B (52x CD-ROM) LITE-ON LTR-52327S (52x/32x/52x CD-RW) SMC EZ Card 10/100 PCI (SMC1211TX) I believe this machine is going down the hill... One of the two USB port is not functioning well. The soundcard's output is getting noisy. Both HDD has bad sectors. The CD-RW drive is malfunctioning. CD-ROM drive is almost dead. |
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