The price is ok, however, I can gurrantee that it is not a good deal at all.
the reason:
1) from my exp, the parts used will not be at any where near the term
"quality", possible you will get PCchips mobo with everything build-in, and
cheap RAM, slow hard drive, cheap case with no name power supply ... and one
of the most important, cheap heatsink/fan that can't keep CPU running for
long.
2) since you never owned a AMD system, I don't want you get wrong idea about
AMD, the system listed will more likely give you troubles than any good.
3) it may use a faster XP CPU but a proper build Duron system at same price
can beat it badly.
I'd recommend you pay a bit more to get quality parts, regardless which side
you follow, either Intel or AMD.
Jun Qian
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marilyn Wilson" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 5:03 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Is This System a Good Buy?
I have always had Intel systems but now have the chance to buy an AMD Athlon
xp1500+ which includes 128 SDRAM, 40 gig drive, 24x10x40 CD-RW, integrated
3D graphics, 10/100 Lan/56k V90 modem, keybd, mouse, 17" Daytek monitor and
Windows XP for
Candian $900 or approximately
US $565.
The system will be used for web browsing, e-mail and some small office
applications ie: Word, Quicken etc. I am not a gamer.
Is this system going out of date?
Is this an adequate system?
Is the price a good one?
Any and all experiences with such a system would be appreciated.
Marilyn
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