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>hell lists,
>
>I have a client running a architect and interior design firm, require a
>new pc with 'autocad 2000', 'photoshop' , ms office and win 98. I
>propose the list shown below :
>
>cpu - intel P III 450
>mobo - asus p3b-f
>ram - 128 MB

>HDD - 8.4 GB


Seems like an awfully small HD for an Architect....I would prefer a nice
roomy 10Gig's at least

>Vga - any type with 32MB ram

You need to be carefull here, I think for a user who will rely heavily on
accuracy mabey you should go for a very good Graphics Card...not just
anything that can conduct electricity :-)
Mabey try and contact the IS (Information Systems) Deptartments of really
big Architect Firms and ask them what they use.

>CD-RW drive for backup purpose
>Monitor - 19 inch

Rather go for 21"

>
>I hope everyone out there kindly give me some tips/suggestion regarding
>the specification shown above.
>
>Thank You
>
>Chan Fan Chong
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Cheers
Kevin Hains
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