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  • chiragvithlani
    New Member
    • Oct 2007
    • 9

    A Good Assembled PC Configuration related...

    Hi Dear,

    I am just in a need of a pc which will fulfill my little desire to be in touch of Computer World, I am a computer science graduate, i am doing my job in say semi-relevant filed of my degree, i am a computer operator for 4 years now...

    All i need is to assemble a pc which will be competant in future also, My location is near Ahmedabad(india ) and i think i should afford about 10-12 K Rupees for the pc...

    Do Please post me if you have any suggestions for my quest to asseble a pc.

    Thanks
    Last edited by chiragvithlani; Mar 19 '08, 04:30 PM. Reason: Change to Misc Forumn from Discussions
  • Stang02GT
    Recognized Expert Top Contributor
    • Jun 2007
    • 1206

    #2
    Originally posted by chiragvithlani
    Hi Dear,

    I am just in a need of a pc which will fulfill my little desire to be in touch of Computer World, I am a computer science graduate, i am doing my job in say semi-relevant filed of my degree, i am a computer operator for 4 years now...

    All i need is to assemble a pc which will be competant in future also, My location is near Ahmedabad(india ) and i think i should afford about 10-12 K Rupees for the pc...

    Do Please post me if you have any suggestions for my quest to asseble a pc.

    Thanks
    How much is 10-12 K rupees in American dollars?

    I would suggest looking into getting a Dell. Are you looking for a laptop or desktop?

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    • jhaxo
      New Member
      • Dec 2007
      • 57

      #3
      Originally posted by Stang02GT
      How much is 10-12 K rupees in American dollars?

      I would suggest looking into getting a Dell. Are you looking for a laptop or desktop?
      Don't buying one from MadTux. Just in case you were tempted by the cheap price. Mine only works gor a few minutes before overheating. MadTux wanted me to give them more money to get a replacement but it risky.

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      • sicarie
        Recognized Expert Specialist
        • Nov 2006
        • 4677

        #4
        Dude, just get two similar machines at a garage sale or something. Then load the RAM and HD from one into the other.

        You'll have a machine that has the same RAM speed (though not processor), and same HD space. The CPU difference isn't as great as everyone makes it out to be, as long as you don't get like a Pentium or PII.

        Functional, cheap, and then if you screw it up, you don't have to worry.

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