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IMO I like the second option I done the same thing
last year got a barebone out of Canada from Lu
computers have been very happy with it.
--- Tom Waddell <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Think we need a couple of new desktop computers.
> Need advice on building or buying new computers.
> Don't know if we can talk about the merits of
> particular brands of computers or components here so
> if someone could advise me on that it would help.
>
> Here is what I am thinking. 1st option (cheapest?)is
> to get a new case, MB, CPU & memory and re-use the
> monitor and various cards and drives I already have.
> Although not an expert I have built several
> computers before.
>
> 2nd option is to get a pre-assembled case with all
> necessary components and use existing monitor.
>
> 3rd is to buy a whole new computer. As far as new
> computers go, I really need help in figuring out
> what to buy. Depending on brand, similar computer
> systems I am interested in range from $500 to $2000.
>
> I realize good advice will depend on the specs of
> our current computers and how we plan to use our new
> ones. Can supply that info if there is a reply to
> this posting.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
>
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