Re: Lookin for a good deal.


Subject: Re: Lookin for a good deal.
From: The Alaskan Bear (akbear@akbearsden.com)
Date: Wed Jan 30 2002 - 21:06:09 AKST


I agree with Mike as well, about SpeedNet, I have been in there and they seem
fairly reasonable as well. As for CustomCPU, I know that I have put together
2 different machines, a AMD900 and an AMD 1.2Ghz for just around 500 each
depending on what you want for the extra stuff, IE: sound, video. size of HD's.
But the MB's and processors there are very well priced.

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Ted Montgomery
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On Wed, Jan 30, 2002 at 08:54:42PM -0900, Adam Elkins wrote: > > Yeah, I've been in here before, i forgot about it. I'm gonna try to build one > from scratch, basicly, I want at least a 1GHz cpu (AMD preffered, though, I;d > be happy with around 900, my current "good" machine, is 500...so..). How much > do you think I'm lookin at? I'd like to keep it under a thousand....and what > are your suggestions? > > ===--[ A D A M ]--=== > > > > On Wednesday 30 January 2002 08:51 pm, The Alaskan Bear wrote: > > Are you looking at building your own system? If so, I would recommend > > checking out CustomCPU on Fifth Avenue, right next to the APD substation > > for parts. They have really good prices on anything you would need to > > build a system. I have used them almost exclusively to build numerous > > systems for my customers. > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > >



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