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bertcmg 08-06-2003 04:58 PM

Trade a new computer for Tank or equipment of reasonable val
 
I own a computer wholesale outfir and will furnish a complete system in exchange for a Big tank and accesories or similar proposition


email me bertcmg@msn.com

Chad 08-06-2003 07:08 PM

Re: Trade a new computer for Tank or equipment of reasonable
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bertcmg
I own a computer wholesale outfir and will furnish a complete system in exchange for a Big tank and accesories or similar proposition


email me bertcmg@msn.com

Definitely a new approach to getting equipment..

Chad

bertcmg 08-13-2003 09:20 PM

Well This way you get a $1500 computer for $500 dollars worth of used equipment

and instead of me buying new equipemnt for 1500 I get it for 700 worth of computer equipment ( my cost )

Quinn 08-13-2003 10:02 PM

Seems to really depend on how you look at it. You can get a brand new fairly high-end system minus the monitor for $500.

Seriak 08-13-2003 10:32 PM

Not if you like to game!

bertcmg 08-13-2003 11:37 PM

Well I would not agree with your statement but " High end " is very subjective

I personally use a Dual AMD MP running at 5200 Mhz ( yes 5.2Ghz)

to me at times a 2.7 Ghz system is borderline ( Just ask anyone driving a ferrari or McLaren F1 what they think of the Porche 911 )


Having said that, I believe that by keeping todays and the immediate futures requirements in mind. A 2.5 HGZ system would be perfect and suitable for most peoples needs ( even gamers )

Now I must clarify that a system costing me $500 does not mean its the same system that you buy for $500. That is my cost not what I sell it for retail

Quinn 08-14-2003 12:17 AM

I hear you. I am running an AMD 1600+ right now and they are available for under $500. However they certainly aren't a powerhouse. Although I would argue that they are acceptable for gaming. I run GTA Vice City, Hitman 2 and so on just fine, the Doom III beta ran, although not too too well, and I expect I won't need to do much to run Half Life 2 when it comes out. I have a GF3 TI200 video card.

bertcmg 08-14-2003 12:20 AM

For Gaming you need a lot of fast RAM and a great Video Card like Nvidia's FX or even better yet ATI 9700 Pro ( I have :-)

As long as you have more than a 1000MHZ cpu your are fit to go

Samw 08-14-2003 12:40 AM

I just bought some parts and upgraded my old system

-Pentium 4 2.4Ghz 800 FSB CPU
-Asus P4P800 Deluxe motherboard
-PC3200 DDR 2x256 MB 400MHZ RAM
-Aspire Turbocase X-Dreamer computer case w/ Temp sensor
-Maxtor 80 Gbyte
-Vantec ez Swap mobile hard drive rack w/ Temp sensor and alarm

bertcmg 08-14-2003 12:49 AM

OK now that we are totally off topic here are the specs on my monster

Dual AMD MP 2100 Mhz each ( overclocked to 5200 mhz)

ASUS Modo ( dual )

15,000 RPM SCSI HARD DISC 35 Gig and one 180Gig Maxtor 7200 rpm hard drive

2 Gigs ( yes 2 gigs )PC3200 Registered RAM

Adaptec SCSI Card

ATI Radeon 9700 pro

21 Inch screen

On board Sound ( I know I have to change that )

All this mated to a 6 Meg DSL service makes life sweet ( until my girl kills the fun )


Any wayback to reefs now

Offers still up Anyone want anything I can get almost anything as long as its computer related


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