topshot_2k
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HP are better, but too expensive for our network as we have over 400 pc's laptops
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John
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Dell were ahead until very recently.
Dell have 60% (iirc) of the US server market.
They are the number one at just about everything they do atm.
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Cosmo
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And they own Alienware now too...HP bought VooDoo PC.
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Robbo
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In Europe, as said, Dell are 3rd behind HP and Acer but in the US I think they are number 1 although they have issued several profit warnings recently due to QA issues (ie that battery thingy)
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kz
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i wasnt impressed with the components used and upgrade options on my bros dell... so i went for a mesh. never heard a bad thing about mesh
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John
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They don't care if you can upgrade it or about the quality of components.
Its cheaper to fix stuff that breaks than put in better ones to start off with.
There is also very little margin in pc's, services is where the money's at.
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Wayne
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
I've got a lot of Dell stuff here and its OK. In work thats all we use and its far better than the IBM stuff we replaced with it. The only problem I've seen a few instances of is overheating normally due to fan failure.
I stopped building PCs years ago as there was no money in it and I'm sure the margins still are not huge. Or maybe I hate dealing with people who phone you up all the time over nothing when you made about £50 from three years ago. Its not easy.
We build IBM p-series at work, it's the much higher end stuff than the x-series and it's absolute toss, the amount of failures we get and ISU's we have to send back is stupid, now HP that we build we never have any problems apart from the odd disk maybe but that's it. I'd never buy anything to do with IBM.
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Cosmo
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where'd you work wayne?
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John
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IBM are't even close to dell or hp anymore.
IBM's also use things like tiny hd's that cost a fortune to replce.
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Liam
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quote: Originally posted by Richie
Prices of components are dropping quite a bit now.
If you know the right people, you can make a fair bit of moolar.
AMD Athlon X2 3800+ AM2
Asus M2V mobo
1GB 533Mhz DDRII
160GB WD SATAII HDD
18x DVD burner
ATI Radeon X1300XT 128mb GDDR3
400wPSU
Black gaming case with Side Window
[Edited on 13-02-2007 by Richie]
How much would something like that cost
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topshot_2k
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i coul build that for under £500
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Ally
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Topshot - Richie can build it for under £500 if you see original post
but would charge to build it for someone else if you get me.///
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Richie
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quote: Originally posted by Liam
quote: Originally posted by Richie
Prices of components are dropping quite a bit now.
If you know the right people, you can make a fair bit of moolar.
AMD Athlon X2 3800+ AM2
Asus M2V mobo
1GB 533Mhz DDRII
160GB WD SATAII HDD
18x DVD burner
ATI Radeon X1300XT 128mb GDDR3
400wPSU
Black gaming case with Side Window
[Edited on 13-02-2007 by Richie]
How much would something like that cost
You've taken out the monitor, XP, keyboard and mouse and speakers...
Would cost me about £310 in parts
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topshot_2k
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yea i think £550 with his labour included is a very fair deal. You couldnt get a better spec for less pre built.
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Ally
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Yeah, hes alright
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Wayne
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
where'd you work wayne?
I work for Bellmicro now, use to be OpenPSL but merged with a big American Company
www.bellmicro.eu
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Liam
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quote: Originally posted by Richie
quote: Originally posted by Liam
quote: Originally posted by Richie
Prices of components are dropping quite a bit now.
If you know the right people, you can make a fair bit of moolar.
AMD Athlon X2 3800+ AM2
Asus M2V mobo
1GB 533Mhz DDRII
160GB WD SATAII HDD
18x DVD burner
ATI Radeon X1300XT 128mb GDDR3
400wPSU
Black gaming case with Side Window
[Edited on 13-02-2007 by Richie]
How much would something like that cost
You've taken out the monitor, XP, keyboard and mouse and speakers...
Would cost me about £310 in parts
Thats not bad.
AMD Athlon 64 3800+ Retail AM2
Abit KN9 ULTRA Socket AM2
Powercolor Radeon X1300PRO 256MB
250Gb Samsung / 7200 / 8 SATA
512MB PC2-5400 Elixir DDR2 SDRAM
That would cost me 297 in parts
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