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Which computer would you choose?

hevnsnt

Lifer
Dell Dimension 4700
* Intel Pentium 4 Processor 520 with HT Technology (2.8GHz)
* Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
* 40GB Serial ATA Hard Drive (7200RPM)
* 512MB DDR2 SDRAM at 400MHz
* 48x CD-ROM Drive


Cyberpower Turbo X-Infinity Gamer PC
* AMD? ATHLON?64 2800+ CPU w/ Hyper Transport Technology
* 512 MB PC3200 400MHz DDR MEMORY
* 80GB 7200 RPM ATA 100 HARD DRIVE
* NVIDIA GeForce-4 MX4000 128MB DDR AGP 8X EDITION w/ TV-OUT
* CD-RW 52X32X52
* INTERNAL 6in1 Flash Media Reader/Writer
* 3D WAVE ON-BOARD 5.1 SOUND CARD
* X-Blade Case 350W w/ Window (Black)
* 12" COLD CATHODE NEON LIGHT



Sony VAIO
* Intel® Celeron® Processor 335 (2.8GHZ)
* 256 MB DDR-SDRAM (DDR400, 256 MBx1)
* 80 GB Hard Disk Drive
* DVD+R Double Layer DVD+-RW
* Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
* VAIO Creation Suite PHOTO, MUSIC, & VIDEO Software


Dell Dimension 3000 w/Monitor
* Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor (2.80 GHz, 533 FSB)
* Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition
* 40GB2 Ultra ATA/100 7200RPM Hard Drive
* 256MB DDR SDRAM at 400MHz
* 17 in E773c Monitor
* 48x CD-ROM Drive


Compaq SR1010V
* Intel(R) Celeron(R) 2.6 GHz
* Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Home Edition
* 40 GB 5400 rpm Ultra DMA Hard Drive
* 48X max. CD-ROM Drive
* 128 MB DDR / PC2100 (1 DIMM)
* Monitor NOT included

 
sorry but none out of that selection 🙁

If you held a gun to my head i'd go the dell dimension 4700 i suppose.

then put a decent gfx card in it...
 
My God... they're trying to bill something with an MX4000 as a gaming PC?! I also couldn't stand a cathode.

The 4700 and Cyberpower are the only ones with acceptable amounts of RAM. I give a slight edge to the Cyberpower, though I wouldn't get either one.
 
for bang for buck, i would probably go with a dell

but i wouldn't be able to use it to game though
 
Originally posted by: ts3433
My God... they're trying to bill something with an MX4000 as a gaming PC?! I also couldn't stand a cathode.

The 4700 and Cyberpower are the only ones with acceptable amounts of RAM. I give a slight edge to the Cyberpower, though I wouldn't get either one.

Which is why I asked.. I went with the Cyberpower, but I might be having second thoughts...
 
The Cyberpower is the best choice out of them, but for gaming.... scrap that vidcard and put in at least a R8500 or GF3TI500 class card.
 
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