- Oct 18, 2004
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Hey everyone. i'll be needed a desktop soon as i'll be living on my own. And i don't want to leave my laptop on constantly. Let me start off with details on my laptop and stuff i'll be doing. 
I have a dell 9300, geforce 6800, 512mb, 1.6 centrino, 40gb. I love it, i love the video card and everything. I'll mainly be leaving the desktop on 24/7 with the restarts here and there. I'm a heavy torrent downloader. A light gamer, mainly CS. I'll be using this computer to burn, rip, encode dvd's and cd's weekly. Aside from that the normal stuff surfing web, AIM, junk like that. I MIGHT plan on starting some other games but not as of now.
I have a $600-700 budget area. I would like something based off A64. If i do go custom build, i don't plan on getting all the parts at once. Just pickup the barebones, probaly run off on-board video, audio for the first couple of months and pick up a part a month or so. My 2nd choice was to buy a computer off the shelfs and slowly add on to that. I had my eye on a emachine that i'll link you guys at the bottom and just thinking i'll add on stuff to that. Now that emachine and gateway are one i think the quaility has gotten a lot better. And parts aren't failing prematurely. I dont know which would be the best for me as of now. please give me some input
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp...pcmcat18700050010&id=pcmprd46300050011
after rebates its about 700$-800 after taxes
AMD 3500+, 1GB ram, 200gb, ATI radeon 200 and DL dvd burner. with printer and 15in moniter.
Seems pretty decent. I would assume that ATI card isn't great but will play Counter-strike decently. And later on i'll swap out the ATi card, throw in another 200gb and a 2nd DL-burne, put it in a nicer case and call it a day. I dont know how expanable are these emachines but looks to have 3 PCI cards. and a PCI-E for the video cards. would this be a best bang for the buck.
Getting the emachine will save me from buying an OS, LCD and downtime building.
			
			I have a dell 9300, geforce 6800, 512mb, 1.6 centrino, 40gb. I love it, i love the video card and everything. I'll mainly be leaving the desktop on 24/7 with the restarts here and there. I'm a heavy torrent downloader. A light gamer, mainly CS. I'll be using this computer to burn, rip, encode dvd's and cd's weekly. Aside from that the normal stuff surfing web, AIM, junk like that. I MIGHT plan on starting some other games but not as of now.
I have a $600-700 budget area. I would like something based off A64. If i do go custom build, i don't plan on getting all the parts at once. Just pickup the barebones, probaly run off on-board video, audio for the first couple of months and pick up a part a month or so. My 2nd choice was to buy a computer off the shelfs and slowly add on to that. I had my eye on a emachine that i'll link you guys at the bottom and just thinking i'll add on stuff to that. Now that emachine and gateway are one i think the quaility has gotten a lot better. And parts aren't failing prematurely. I dont know which would be the best for me as of now. please give me some input
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp...pcmcat18700050010&id=pcmprd46300050011
after rebates its about 700$-800 after taxes
AMD 3500+, 1GB ram, 200gb, ATI radeon 200 and DL dvd burner. with printer and 15in moniter.
Seems pretty decent. I would assume that ATI card isn't great but will play Counter-strike decently. And later on i'll swap out the ATi card, throw in another 200gb and a 2nd DL-burne, put it in a nicer case and call it a day. I dont know how expanable are these emachines but looks to have 3 PCI cards. and a PCI-E for the video cards. would this be a best bang for the buck.
Getting the emachine will save me from buying an OS, LCD and downtime building.
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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