Jodi_the_g
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As some of you know I own an IT company and shop, etc
Want to build some of our own PC's now and retail them as our own
Looking for about 5 spec at first ranging from basic to the untimale game machines. Any ideas on the spec, would be greafully received.
Thankyou
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TNM
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look on Dells website at the specs they are offering. . . although shoudnt you know what a good spec is?
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Colin
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http://www.csdtechnology.co.uk/indexhome.htm
Thats where I bought my system from
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Jodi_the_g
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
look on Dells website at the specs they are offering. . . although shoudnt you know what a good spec is?
yeah but as i don't do gaming would not have a clue what a shit hot spec is for gaming.
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Half Pint
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good planning is the key!
Understand your competetors and target audience.
If i were you i would surn the net and get a comparison of different companies machine categories and specifications, build a spreadsheet detailing your suggestede spec against theirs !
Doing a simular job at the moment for a server ITT our organisation is running.
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--Dave--
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a good gaming machine would have over 1gb of ram and the top ATI gaphics card. It would also be built on the AMD chipset and not shitty Intel
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dave17
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would also have a super duper sound card
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--Dave--
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with a 7.1 speaker setup
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