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Answer» What computer brand do you have... I just wanted to see peoples oppinions...I have both a Gateway and a Dell. Both are decent brands FlameI've got a Dell Dimension 8400. System specs are at the bottom of my post. I built my own system. SPECS: Motherboard: Gygabyte (not sure of the number) with 4 DDR slots, 1 AGP, 4 PCI CPU: AMD Athlon 64 3700+ ~ 2.2 GHz Memory: 1 GB RAM using one of four slots on motherboard Hard drive: 200 GB CD-ROMs: 1 CD/DVD R-RW Floppies: None (dumb THING stopped working) Internet connection: Linksys Wireless (go me!) Sound system: Creative Live! 24-bit 7.1 Surround Sound Box: $100 box with transparent side, blue lighting and gauges which show my Volume Units, CPU temperature, and Power Supply Fan Speed Monitor: 17" LCD from Norcent Mouse: Cheap trackball-less mouse on a USB cord Keyboard: $50 Zboard with keys that come out with the flick of a switch, and can be replaced with a gaming keyset and back; this makes it easy to clean the keyboard, too! The total PRICE for this machine came out to about $1200. But it was well worth it. [edit]I now have two mice plugged in at once.[/edit]I would love to build my own too, but I just don't have the time nor the patience lol FlameNeat thing about building your own PC is that you feel more open to experimenting with it. (It needs to be emphasized that right now I am using two mice in unison on my PC) Only thing is that you get emotionally attached to it and lose all your friends. It's a trade-off.I'Ve got a horrible Medion computer with a mad BIOS and self-mastered HD (the HD is master in all cases no matter what, I've got used 2 that ) But on my birthday I'll build myself a new 1 (about time this 1 sux) /mePackard Bell here mate. 3 of them lol R0SS Quote I'Ve got a horrible Medion computer with a mad BIOS and self-mastered HD (the HD is master in all cases no matter what, I've got used 2 that ) But on my birthday I'll build myself a new 1 (about time this 1 sux) If the jumpers are set to "master" it has to be a master. changing the jumpers is the only real way to make it THINK it's a slave. But I personally don't care what my settings are; the CD-ROM can be my hard drive's Master if it wants to, so long as both of them work as normal. 2 Packard Bells First (Family PC): Windows XP Home Edition 256 RAM 80GB HDD DVD Mulit Drive P4 2.93GHz ATI Sapphire Radeon X300SE 128MB Second (My Personal PC): Windows XP Professional 256MB RAM 40GB HDD Floppy Disk Drive 52x CD-RW Drive DVD-ROM Drive P3 800MHz Nvidia GForce FX5200 128MB |
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