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Cant tell if this is good deal...

CrazyHelloDeli

Platinum Member
Building new northwood for an aquaintance, hows this price look. All from Googlegear.

P4 1.6 Northwood = $141
Intel D845WNL = $125(stability MAIN issue)
80GB IBM 120GXP = $152(Wanted 80GB)
OEM WinXP Pro = $150(Would Give her 2K free, but wants XP Pro which I dont have)
Asus DVD = $68
MSI TNT2 m64 = $37(Not a gamer at all)
Kingston 256PC133 = $62
Floppy = $11
Yamaha 16x10x40 = $99(Thinks Yamaha are the best...dont ask)
MS Keyboard/Mouse = $25
Creative 56K = $22
Shipping = $48

Total + Case + Speakers + Nominal Labor Fee😀 = $1200

Suggestions?
 
Go with a cheaper ATi card.. if she doesnt play games 🙂
Save a few dollars 😛
Smack that woman around, tell her to get a diff CD-R
Spend a little more and get an Intel HaM or a USR modem
 
Im sort of in a pickle...I dont particularly like this woman, but I do like building computers(Who doesnt?😀) And trust me, ive tried everything to convince her differently about the CD/RW...I dont know what it is but shes got her heels dug in deep.
 
do you want to be her tech support for as long as you know her, especially if you don't like her too much. I will only build for family, that's it.

Everyone else is, "Dude you're getting a Dell!"
 


<< Everyone else is, "Dude you're getting a Dell!" >>


Ditto for that!!!

I will continue to build systems people who know what they are doing, but people that I know are high maintenance to begin with end up with me saying "Dude you're getting a Dell!"
 
Peakock and Sundog, you're absolutely right. Trust me, you don't want to be her tech support person. If she wont go with any burner other than a Yamaha, then she must not know squat about PCs. Tell her to go down to a local computer shop if she wants a custom built PC. Or better yet, tell her to build it herself. That is what I usually do. I tell them that I will assist them if they have any huge problems building it, and give them links to good hardware review sites so they can pick out all of their parts. Then I check their parts list and make sure that it is alright.
 
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