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I started looking at desktops and came across this. My wife needs one for some photoshop/graphics stuff. Her old IMB T? laptop cant handle all those big new programs anymore.
Is this a good deal for the componets inside?. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...%3DI%26otn%3D2 I know diddly Squat about desktops. I've been using Toughbook for the last 8 years. Would a Dell XPS 9000 be a better choice? I red some good and bad things about ASUS Essentio CG5290 also? Thx Last edited by lehn20; 11-07-2009 at 03:57 AM.. |
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The price is okay.
A more important question is what kind of budget are you looking at? Also, do you prefer a home-built system, or a big-name manufacturer one? With a custom built machine, you can squeeze the most performance out of it for the amount of money you're willing ot spend. BUT you lose out on the one-stop-shop for warranty work. If you go with a big-name computer, the performance won't be as good, but you do get the big-name level of support and service.
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