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  • Afrobean
    Admiral in the Red Army
    • Dec 2003
    • 13262

    #1

    ITT 87x

    Ok maybe not. But I do need some help and it is computer related.



    So basically, 400$ for everything except a monitor (keyboard, mouse, and totally useless 56k modem included), and I have an extra monitor sitting around somewhere.

    It's all the cheapest **** you can get from them (even 512 mb memory; would probably have to update that before long... would it be worth it to just order this with more RAM to begin with?), along with a USB wireless receiver. Is it worth it? Could I get a better deal on a new system anywhere else? Would it be worth it to pay 160$ more and get a fancy pants flat monitor (and it's only one inch less than the computer I'm used to)? Needless to say, I'm not too savvy with pricings of things such as this. I just want a desktop for my room and I want to get away from this endeavor without paying more money than I have to.

    I saw some eMachines on another website for a bit less, but I seem to recall hearing that eMachines are piles of **** (then again, people talk **** about dell too and I know that they're a good computer for the money).

    But yeah, I would appreciate some input on this as soon as possible so I can be sure to get this order in before this 50$ off thing gets taken away if I choose to get this.

    ps I have a legit XP install disc from class and I would definitely be installing XP on it.

    pps what's with everyone switching over to Vista as though it's the standard as soon as it comes out? ****ing stupid... they don't even offer XP as a choice anymore.
  • Kilgamayan
    Super Scooter Happy
    FFR Simfile Author
    • Feb 2003
    • 6583

    #2
    Re: ITT 87x

    His computer must not be having problems anymore.

    When it decides to he'll be back.
    I watched clouds awobbly from the floor o' that kayak. Souls cross ages like clouds cross skies, an' tho' a cloud's shape nor hue nor size don't stay the same, it's still a cloud an' so is a soul. Who can say where the cloud's blowed from or who the soul'll be 'morrow? Only Sonmi the east an' the west an' the compass an' the atlas, yay, only the atlas o' clouds.

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    • FluorescentArmy
      Forum User
      • Nov 2005
      • 1754

      #3
      Re: ITT 87x

      I use the smaller version of that, the C521. It does what I want it to: mIRC, AIM, and a halflife or Halflife 2 game open at once. Still, get more RAM.

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      • hockeyav
        FFR Player
        • Dec 2006
        • 24

        #4
        Re: ITT 87x

        You could save yourself some extra cash too by buying a wireless adapter on eBay. They run around $8 (add an extra 6-10 for shipping) for PCI, or around $14 for a USB adapter. Make sure you're also only getting 512 MB stick of ram and not 2x256 MB sticks, because having two will make upgrading more expensive.

        Buying a 512 stick of RAM should only run you around $35-55 on www.newegg.com, but make sure the RAM you buy matches the current RAM's clockspeed (www.crucial.com will set you up by your system).

        And if you've got the keyboard, mouse and monitor lying around, that looks like it's quite a deal.

        _________

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        • Afrobean
          Admiral in the Red Army
          • Dec 2003
          • 13262

          #5
          Re: ITT 87x

          Originally posted by hockeyav
          And if you've got the keyboard, mouse and monitor lying around, that looks like it's quite a deal.
          Actually, it comes with a keyboard and mouse, and is 160$ really that bad for a brand new flat monitor?

          oh ps my dad just told me we have enough **** lying around the house that I could actually put together a full comptuer which means this is actually quite unnecessary until I feel like getting something which is actually decent

          in other words, you can go ahead and lock if you want

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          • rickz0rz
            FFR Player
            • Aug 2006
            • 213

            #6
            Re: ITT 87x

            Just looked up parts for a comparable spec'd PC from Newegg: $236.43, minus the OS since you said you already have a disc for XP. Add a few beers for a pal to help set it up. They also have wireless cards for like $18.

            All stuff accounted for: CPU, Motherboard, HDD, RAM, PSU, Case, Keyboard, Mouse.

            Total cost: $254.43 or so, before shipping and tax.

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            • A2_Sauce
              FFR Player
              • Sep 2006
              • 631

              #7
              Re: ITT 87x

              nice comp

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              • Afrobean
                Admiral in the Red Army
                • Dec 2003
                • 13262

                #8
                Re: ITT 87x

                Originally posted by rickz0rz
                Just looked up parts for a comparable spec'd PC from Newegg: $236.43, minus the OS since you said you already have a disc for XP. Add a few beers for a pal to help set it up. They also have wireless cards for like $18.

                All stuff accounted for: CPU, Motherboard, HDD, RAM, PSU, Case, Keyboard, Mouse.

                Total cost: $254.43 or so, before shipping and tax.
                Really? What brand?

                Meh. I knew there was a popular site I was forgetting about when it came to ordering computers online. I'll definitely look into that when I get a real computer of my own, but tomorrow, I am definitely setting up the random parts computer in my room.

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                • FoJaR
                  The Worst
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 2816

                  #9
                  Re: ITT 87x

                  i think he's talking about buying individual parts.

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                  • Afrobean
                    Admiral in the Red Army
                    • Dec 2003
                    • 13262

                    #10
                    Re: ITT 87x

                    Originally posted by FoJaR
                    i think he's talking about buying individual parts.
                    Even if I would have to build it myself from all of the parts, that's not a big deal. Hell, I'll be doing almost the same thing tomorrow trying to put together all of the components laying around the house. I think we might even have some extra ram sticks that simply couldn't fit in the main computer, because we got a different motherboard with less slots.

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                    • lord_carbo
                      FFR Player
                      • Dec 2004
                      • 6222

                      #11
                      Re: ITT 87x

                      Maybe I'm lucky, but my eMachines computer is great. The only problem is that I need a new video card because the one it comes with is bad, and it only supports PCI.
                      last.fm

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