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"Budget PC required" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:05:20

within the PC Peripherals forums part of the Hardware govern category; budget - 20k or less for complete pc to be bought from mumbai please furnish your thoughts on a config need... budget - 20k or lessfor complete pc. to be bought from mumbai. please furnish your thoughts on a config need everything from monitor to speakers etc etc no preference for intel or amd for basic domiciliate usage. Thanks awaiting your inputs and ideas Basically you ordain be able to get x2 4000+ Jetway 690G + 2GB DDR2 667 + Generic cabinet + PSU + 19" LCD observe + 160GB HDD + cheapo speakers for 20k. You move get this VFM with intel even today after price drops. This will pack more than enough hit for daily use. CPU - AMD 4000X2 - 2.8kMOTHERBOARD- Jetway 690g- 2.6 KRAM- 1 GB Kingston / Transcend 667 Mhz - 1kHARD DISK- Seagate / WD / 160GB - 2.1kROM - DVDRW-Sony Sata AW170GS/ Samsung SATA – 1.3 KMONITOR- ViewSonic 19" VG1930WM 10.4 KCABINET- Zebronics - 1k with psu KEYBOARD- Samsung Pleomax - .2kMOUSE- logiech optical - .35 kSPEAKERS- 1.2 pick up the Altec or artis Processor : Intel E4500 - Rs. 5000Motherboard : Intel 945GCNL - Rs. 3150Ram : Trasend 1GB 667 - Rs.950Cabinet : I-Ball / Cirle with 400W SMPS - Rs.1200 Speakers : Creative 2.1 - Rs.1100DVDRW : LG - Rs.1200Kbb / Mouse : Logitech or Microsoft Set : Rs.700/725HDD : Seagate 7200.10 160GB - Rs.2250 Total --> Rs. 15550 Monitor u can choose :17" CRT Samsung : Rs.4850-Rs.500017" LCD WS : Rs.8500 With CRT - ~Rs.20550With LCD - ~Rs.24550 When u can get a C2D why settle for a AMD X2 ? Where is the budget factor coming into compete ? When u can fit a AMD and a Intel C2D both in around 20k..... its foolishness to pick on the AMD.... jus my 0.2 $ Edit : Since he has already mentioned that its for basic home usuage he can easily settle for it... With the ongoing problems of the JetWay boards and the disraught from -RASHI- nightmares u save a lot with Intel. I'm sure the E4500 fits in the budget category- also its a bit future proof say tomorrow he decides to run some apps with higher CPU utilization im sure the AMD will be left behind in the race....... no offence to all the AMD fanboys! this aint abt faboyism. any domiciliate user.. mom/dad is gonna be much happier wid a nice large LCD check than wid a highly overclockable latesht! intel proccy. for that matter. why am i change surface tryin to defend amd here.. sheru!!! jump in @hanzyNope you can go for better suited home multimedia pc if you go with AMD. You can opt for larger.

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"Budget PC that I built for my Uncle" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:35:32

A rig that I built for my uncle. Its actually a decent performerSpecs:ASUS Commando motherboardIntel core out 2 Duo E55502GB OCZ EL Platinum Rev. 2 DDR2-800eVGA GeForce 8600GT vid card250GB Seagate Barracuda HDD. SATADual SATA DVD-ROM/RW drivesCorsair VX450 PSUCooler Master Centurion 532 case19" Widescreen LCD from ViewsonicLogitech Media keyboardLogitech MX310 walk

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"Budget, REALLY budget PC" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:01:50

within the CPU/Mobo Corner forums move of the Hardware Zone category; Yo folks a very good friend of mine is in be of a very very budget limited C2D setup. Mobo + ... Yo folks. a very good friend of mine is in be of a very very budget limited C2D setup. Mobo + Proccy = 5k not a penny more the board if overclockable would be a great and the processor choice lingers around E2640 wat ya guys say? i dont have a very good knowledge of budget boards so am seeking the gurus. i undergo recently bought this.. intel 2140 + jetway 945 mobo 4.5kdynet ddr 667 800/- rest i guess u can do it urself. havent overclocked it yet. but bios has all the options to do the same but i anticipate u'd be a good psu for that. two things. the availability of tp35 is doubtful now and it doesnt undergo onboard graphics hence will shoot up the budget. the beat option i guess is 2140+gigabyte 33g for 8k (have to change magnitude 1k more to have overclocking bios) else u'd have to settle for intel mobo guys please go through this review it states that 2460when overclocked to 1GHz more matches the performance of E6600 Processor and its quite stable too it seems. accordint to that 2160 performs about anthlon x2 3800+ @ have. so if you dont intend to overclock then change state your eyes and go for amd x2 4000+ for 2.8 k whereas 2160 costs over 3k right now.. call by exclusive for TechEnclave Copyright &write;2005 - 2007 TechEnclave com. All Rights Reserved. Powered by vBulletin. procure ©2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd. Search Engine Friendly URLs by 3.1.0

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"Budget PC Build" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:41:50

Im starting this go cause i undergo to build a budget computer. I know how to create computers but im terrible at picking components. I already have a case. HDD. DVD-ROM and Sound Card. This is what i got so far.. Budget under $850usd. CPU: C2D e6750 $200MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3R $130Memory: Crucial Ballistix 2GB DDR2800 (PC2 6400) $110Video Card: HIS 1950pro 512mb $200PSU: OCZ Gamestream 600watt $90Cooling: ZALMAN CNPS9500 $49TOTAL $794 shippedHow does this look so far? I want all the suggestions i can get. Again. I can build the computer but terrible at buying the right stuff. At this price range displace the stupidly expensive Crucial RAM and get the cheapest 2GB set on offer. Then get an 8800gts 320mb instead of the x1950pro. At this price range displace the stupidly expensive Crucial RAM and get the cheapest 2GB set on offer. Then get an 8800gts 320mb instead of the x1950pro. Isnt that ram good? Im going for beat bang for the buck? Im $100 under my budget so far. Does that 8800gts out act the 1950? Isnt that ram good? Im going for best hit for the endeavor? Im $100 under my budget so far. Does that 8800gts out perform the 1950? The RAM is just too expensive it is good but any 2GB PC6400 set will do. The 8800gts is much better yes. I would agree with the 8800 VS the 1950PRO altho the 1950 does ok... But if you intend to OC keep the RAM choice as POOP ram is exactly that. POOP. As for the Zalman its a bit pricey for what it can do. Im recalling from 939 but Ive seen cheaper and also exceed coolers at the same determine out there. Other than that looks good but I would say as it stands with GFX and cooler I could see you putting more money into it shortly! I would agree with the 8800 VS the 1950PRO altho the 1950 does ok... But if you plan to OC act the RAM choice as POOP ram is exactly that. POOP. As for the Zalman its a bit pricey for what it can do. Im recalling from 939 but Ive seen cheaper and also better coolers at the same price out there. Other than that looks good but I would say as it stands with GFX and cooler I could see you putting more money into it shortly! Cheap RAM is book! populate who buy performance RAM are idiots! you might get 1% extra performance for a lot of money. Just buy the cheapest stuff and use a divider - especially with DDR2. could be right there as Im talking from reading and not personal experience with DDR2. Altho with any system I would assume a 1:1 ratio on RAM to perform better. I would act that ram cuz if its from newegg there ($69.99 after $40.00 Mail-In discount)and for Intel Chipset the higher the mem the betterI run my mem on 4:5 could be right there as Im talking from reading and not personal experience with DDR2. Altho with any system I would assume a 1:1 ratio on RAM to perform exceed. Yes you're right there but from a budget inform of view you should never put RAM ahead of the graphics or processor when $120 RAM is so similar to $70 RAM... I would keep that ram cuz if its from newegg there ($69.99 after $40.00 Mail-In Rebate)and for Intel Chipset the higher the mem the betterI run my mem on 4:5 I anticipate my inform is every budget create turns into an OC monster spending for the good stuff up front only drops what you undergo to spend later. Altho this is comming from an avid OC'er Im starting this thread create i undergo to create a budget computer. I know how to build computers but im terrible at picking components. I already undergo a case. HDD. DVD-ROM and Sound separate. This is what i got so far.. Budget under $850usd. CPU: C2D e6750 $200MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3R $130Memory: Crucial Ballistix 2GB DDR2800 (PC2 6400) $110Video Card: HIS 1950pro 512mb $200PSU: OCZ Gamestream 600watt $90Cooling: ZALMAN CNPS9500 $49be $794 shippedEDIT: without the HDD it comes to $849 How does this be so far? I be all the suggestions i can get. Again. I can build the computer but terrible at buying the right stuff. these would be my choices: (all prices are from today at newegg & some include rebates)CPU: Intel Q6600 Quad Core $279MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-P35C-DS3R LGA 775 Intel P35 $149MEMORY: Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) $70HDD: Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD2500KS 250GB 16MB Cache SATA 3.0Gb/s $68 VIDEO CARD: EVGA 320-P2-N811-AR GeForce 8800GTS 320MB $270PSU: APEX SL-8600EPS ATX12V / EPS12V 600W Power Supply $80COOLING: no opinion here because whatever you like is what you likeCPU ------- $279MOBO ----- $149MEMORY --- $70HDD ------- $68 VIDEO ----- $270PSU ------- $80be ------ $917 __________________Guide to proper case airflow design: command To Cleaning The Dust From Your Pc: Guide to building a computer desk for under $50: Guide to computer assembly and troubleshooting: these would be my choices: (all prices are from today at newegg & some include rebates)CPU: Intel Q6600 Quad Core $279MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-P35C-DS3R LGA 775 Intel P35 $149MEMORY: Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) $70HDD: Western Digital Caviar SE16 WD2500KS 250GB 16MB lay aside SATA 3.0Gb/s $68 VIDEO CARD: EVGA 320-P2-N811-AR GeForce 8800GTS 320MB $270PSU: APEX SL-8600EPS ATX12V / EPS12V 600W cater Supply $80COOLING: no opinion here because whatever you like is what you likeCPU ------- $279MOBO ----- $149MEMORY --- $70HDD ------- $68 VIDEO ----- $270PSU ------- $80be ------ $917 Second this but displace the quad core and get a cheaper dual core cpu (IE e6550) i threw in a HDD he didnt have in mind needing so if you can act it out then it comes to $849also IMO the Q6600 is an unbelievable clocker it would be a bad move to go it up __________________command to proper inspect airflow design: command To Cleaning The Dust From Your Pc: command to building a computer desk for under $50: Guide to computer assembly and troubleshooting: I much rather have the quad core but this is a budget build and alter now nothing that i do computer wise could tell the difference between quad or dual. CPU: Intel E6750 $199MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-P35C-DS3R LGA 775 Intel P35 $149MEMORY: Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) $70VIDEO CARD: EVGA 320-P2-N811-AR GeForce 8800GTS 320MB $270COOLING: no opinion here because whatever you desire is what you likeall under 800 I'd say that's a solid build. I also evaluate it was a wise choice to fasten with the Crucial. Mine goes to 1200MHz 5-5-5-15 on 2.4V. Currently running at 1000MHz 4-4-4-12 @ 2.3V. Let's see some budget ram do that lol I agree with wile. I'm a strong believer in reading reviews and the reviews for the cruical are outstanding plus $40 discount. That seems hard to beat. Now I undergo to act for my newegg order to come in and ship it approve because I ordered the do by stuff :-p I agree with wile. I'm a strong believer in reading reviews and the reviews for the cruical are outstanding plus $40 rebate. That seems hard to beat. Now I have to act for my newegg order to come in and displace it approve because I ordered the wrong stuff :-p I much rather have the quad core but this is a budget build and alter now nothing that i do computer wise could express the difference between quad or dual. CPU: Intel E6750 $199MOBO: GIGABYTE GA-P35C-DS3R LGA 775 Intel P35 $149MEMORY: Crucial Ballistix 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) $70VIDEO CARD: EVGA 320-P2-N811-AR GeForce 8800GTS 320MB $270COOLING: no opinion here because whatever you desire is what you likeall under 800 well if your sure certain you dont need the quad then you could go with:GIGABYTE.

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"Tom?s Budget System Build" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 18:28:48

In our previous system builder marathon we built a budget PC for about $500. It performed really come up compared to higher-end systems when we factored in the be of money invested but unfortunately our $500 low-cost system didn’t undergo a lot of overclocking potential to go up against the big boys. In our overclocker marathon we configured a new budget PC with an overclockable e4300 CPU and Geforce 8800 GTX video separate. The final price was under $1,200 but it had what it takes to overclock and act in the same league as PCs twice its determine. This measure our low-end forge will have a price cap of $1,000 and our medium grade system ordain be capped around $1,500 so we can really see what that extra $500 can get you. These higher price points ordain also alter our systems exceed suited to go head-to-head in an overclocking marathon at a later date. TechNudge and the TechNudge be sites are totally reader-funded. Right now. $0.90 per visitor per month (about $10 per year after PayPal takes its cut) makes TechNudge self-sufficient. move the visualise above to contribute. Thanks.

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"Building brother budget PC - quick check please" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:32:34

Ok so my brother REALLY needs a new pc he has a Dell laptop 500MHz something or other but yeah it's reallllyy old and the headphone port is broken and it's just plain $hit. So I managed to persuade him that I will build him a good budget pc and managed to persuade my mum to pay for it xDYeah so if anyone could go across check all this stuff so that it would be compatible and ideal budget is £450. Thanks cpu - £76 ram - £25hdd - £30mobo - £35gfx - £70psu - £33case - £35show - £40generic "19 crtkeyboard - £6mouse - £3floppy drive - £4cd/dvd rw - £18£375 - $750 Seeing as you have a little more room in your budget why not get another gig of RAM?And maybe a better motherboard if you plan to overclock at all?Nice create anyway! EDIT: Actually. instead of that you could drop the CRT and get a 17 or 19" for about £100! maybe if at all possible get 2Gb of RAM and you ordain also be a OS unless you be to run linux for him. I would also consider getting a DX9 card thats a little cheaper maybe if you need to deliver $$ you probably won't be a DX10 separate for a few years and really the 8600 is just for DX10 features of vista can't do any good DX10 games a 8800 atleast is needed for that fromwhat we've seen... Also you probably won't need a floppy drive.. Seeing as you undergo a little more room in your budget why not get another gig of RAM?And maybe a better motherboard if you intend to overclock at all?Nice build anyway! EDIT: Actually. instead of that you could drop the CRT and get a 17 or 19" for about £100! Nah TFT is a no no has decelerate blocky images ugh crt all the way. I like my dell 19" black crt The motherboard will oc the cpu because it has a 800fsb and the mobo supports 1066fsb maybe if at all possible get 2Gb of RAM and you will also be a OS unless you want to run linux for him. I would also consider getting a DX9 card thats a little cheaper maybe if you be to save $$ you probably won't be a DX10 card for a few years and really the 8600 is just for DX10 features of vista can't do any good DX10 games a 8800 atleast is needed for that fromwhat we've seen... Also you probably won't be a floppy drive.. Yeah I undergo a winxp 32bit cd and I can get him a cd key for £30. I'll see what I can do about the 2gb of ram any suggestions on what gfx separate to get though? if he isn't a big gamer (desire if he only plays WoW or GW like me) this will work:or this is what I think would be if he isn't a big gamer (like if he only plays WoW or GW like me) this ordain work:or this is what I evaluate would be Yeah I'll get the back up one. I looked up some benchmarks and it's pretty much ameliorate for all round gaming really. Thanks EDIT: missed the PSU link but that PSU wouldn't be albe to cater the 8600 anyways hit 12V rail on only 12amps.. switching cards will help but you could also to increase the RAM cut the video card ATM and use the onboard get more RAM and share more to the onboard grafix. Then later get a GFX card I am 91% addicted to Counterstrike. "Take the red pill and I will show you how deep the rabbit hole goes take the color pill and you ordain wake up and remember nothing of this meeting."- Morpheus. The MatrixI heard Windows 95 had a bonus underwater aim white letters atop a color background that said press any key to act... I never was able to beat that aim i always had to shut it drink before i won... All times are GMT -4. The time now is 03:30 PM. Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.0.0 ©2007. Crawlability. Inc.

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"Comment on my final rig for a Budget PC" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:29:01

Hardware Troubleshooting address basic Hardware problems find solutions to your hardware queries grade blues. From Hardware Overclocking to Cooling and Case Modding all queries howtos solutions go here. I have more or less decided on my final rig. I am likely to go to Lamington Rd this Friday/Saturday. So give your valuable opinions on the rig: Scope: command intend home entertainment surfing low-end/pass gaming. Google-Talk with relatives After 6mths/1 yr. I ordain add 1GB RAM and mid-range graphics separate like 8600GT/HD2600XT/which-ever is best within 6K at that time to alter it to a negociate gaming rig. Could you give me addresses/telecommunicate no s of few shops at Lamington Rd which are good in service and sells at reasonable rates? Keeping in object my above rig + XFX8600GT could you suggest a cabinet and an SMPS for it – will 400W Zebronics SMPS be sufficient? Budget is 2.5K. Cabinet should be good-looking too. Can anyone express me about availability and determine of Viewsonic VX922 and VX1932WM at Lamington Rd.? Also furnish fundas on Web Cam. Budget:upto 1.5K (if I need it). intend: Google communicate only. Seagate 500gb 7200RPM l Corsair 2 * 1GB Ram @ 800mhz l XFX 8800 GTS XXX Edition l XFX 650i l Core 2 Duo e6750 @2.66ghz l Coolermaster 600watts SMPS l Powered by vBulletin Version 3.5.4procure &write;2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

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"Recommendations for home PC please." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:29:54

Hi,Which PCs would you all advise as a standard home desktop. The budget is around £400. It would need to be able to command email regular surfing music office or change state office and few simple games. Which brands would you advise and which to forbid HP. Dell. Compaq. Tiny. Packard attach etc?Thanks. they have one in argos at the minute for £299 but its only the locate unit and its acer so you would be your own moniter etcI would put the link up for you but theres a problem posting links at the minute I have a dell and a compaq at the moment and not had any problems with either of them wish that helps There are plenty on ebay for that money but to evaluate everything for £400 mark new will force you into the budget PC arena where Currys. Tesco & PC World tend to specialise; and support for much of that hardware is practically non-existant when it comes to obtaining any updated drivers etc in the future I'd really try and find something that doesn't rely on any kind of Recovery System/plough but actually gives you a Windows Disk. I'd avoid Vista if poss as come up. TBH - for that money I'd build my own and act the dress. However there are good deals around if you are prepared to put up with recovery system based PCs. T There's nothing wrong with a PC or laptop that allows you to burn a restoration CD from a special facility on the machines hard plough; object that if you get certain hard disk errors you cannot necessarily boot your PC in the same wasy as using then special utilities open on a real Windows CD . My pc was built for me and is non standard and I don't have a system restore plough but just wondering. Presumably you just have an MS Windows Disk and a Motherboard Systems disk. So in the event of problems you undergo the facility to use the Recovery Console do a Repair installation anmd so on. Most Recovery Disk based systems allow only for a destructive reinstall- which effectively formats the drive and delletes all your files/programs. Personally I would not advise anyone to buy a PC that they can't actually see in challenge first. Last place on eartgh I'd recommend would be eBay (Right behind PCW)Often by the time you have taken into account delivery charges you can get similar PC just as cheaply in a arrange store- even Tescos. Truff I've bought laptops and desktops plus components and software from ebay sellers and have never had a hit problem - whilst choosing vendors with compassionate I'm also very careful not to make posts defavourising the ebay marketplace since it's somewhat frowned upon by the moderators I should have said in the OP the PC isn't for me it's for a friend that's looking to buy in the near future. So building one wouldn't be an option and really buying on ebay isn't either. I don't undergo measure to plough through the feedback to check out sellers and they probably wouldn't know where to go away. I doesn't have to be a fantastic machine just something that does the basics. There are ones on sale for less than £400 that are a higher spec than mine and mine would probably do them just fine. I was thinking along the lines of narrowing down to a couple of brands and picking the best spec for their budget from there. It would be good for them to buy from a company that has decent after sales service if something goes wrong. BTW I thought misterpooter was muth but it's not. Dell held the service/supply contracts for workstations and laptop machines where I once worked. The only time everything was alright was when nothing was do by if you get my drift!The minute the staff needed technical help Dell were very often inaccurate unhelpful or the function populate just didn't have enough knowledge to assist - their standard answer to abnormalities was to talk the user through a factory restoration (change surface though the users did not hold sufficient permissions!) instead of tackling the glitch concerned Don't know why everyone says don't go to pc world they get good deals in. A few years ago my compaq cost me £700 in pc world today you can get it for £400 with slightly better specs. Just don't let them ameliorate it if it goes wrong which it shouldn't do. The problem you approach with virtually all the "budget" makes is that the hardware used is veryoften u the cheapest available - often made in bulk solely for those suppliers and the only support for such hardware will be that which those PC assemblers choose to give. This give is very often close to the zero attach. A good example is Motherboards used in many of these machines- they go with fairly basic onboard graphics - which is fine - but have no AGP or PCI/E schedule if one wants to put in a better Graphics card-- likewise many undergo only 1 or 2 at the most PCI slots for add-on cards. Truff My medion desktop is around 5 years old - not a minutes affect. I've put more memory and an ethernet card in but it runs book and is totally reliable. The lcd screen to is still perfect. That was a 'cheap buy' at the time. it amazes me how many people actually.

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"Low Budget PC Build $500-$1000" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 17:14:26

Can't bring home the bacon on the go right now but just initializing if you guys get some free time go ahead! E1705: 1.83ghz C2D-1.5gb @533-7900GS-120gb 5400rpm-WXGAAVA: 2.4ghz Q6600-2gb @800-8800GTS-250gb 7200rpm-2007WFP-Asus P5K Dell 12 - 15 advance check core out1 / core out2 / Turion64 Notebooks Dell 10 - 15 Inch check Pentium 1/2/3/4/M Notebooks Sager 9880 and 9860 Tech give (Tech problems only) Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.5Copyright ©2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.. procure © 2001-2007 NotebookForums LLC Threads: 182,781Posts: 2,551,358Members: 133,432accept to our newest member. (28,133) (25,103) (21,916) (21,292) (20,675) (19,864) (19,850) (19,484) (17,418) (16,950)

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"Low Budget PC Build $500-$1000" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 09:07:07

Can't bring home the bacon on the thread right now but just initializing if you guys get some free time go ahead! E1705: 1.83ghz C2D-1.5gb @533-7900GS-120gb 5400rpm-WXGAAVA: 2.4ghz Q6600-2gb @800-8800GTS-250gb 7200rpm-2007WFP-Asus P5K Dell 12 - 15 advance Screen core out1 / core out2 / Turion64 Notebooks Dell 10 - 15 Inch check Pentium 1/2/3/4/M Notebooks Sager 9880 and 9860 Tech Support (Tech problems only) Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.5procure &write;2000 - 2007. Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.. Copyright © 2001-2007 NotebookForums LLC Threads: 182,577Posts: 2,548,277Members: 133,109accept to our newest member. (28,013) (25,091) (21,815) (21,214) (20,634) (19,826) (19,776) (19,484) (17,418) (16,902)

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