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    Question ADVENT INTEL PENTIUM 4 3GHz PC + 15" TFT

    Hi all saw this in todays Sun ADVENT INTEL PENTIUM 4 3GHz PC + 15" TFT, its in PC World does anyone have one ? are they any good ?.
    Processor speed 3000 mhz
    RAM Memory 512 mb
    Hard Disk Capacity 120 Gb
    Drives Fitted DVD-ROM, DVDRW
    Graphics card memory 128 mb
    Viewable Screen Size 15 inches
    Operating system WIN XP HOME
    Software included Not Specified
    Graphics Description ATI 9800 XXL
    CD Speed (CDR, CDRW, CDROM) Not Specified
    DVD Speed (DVDR,DVDRW,DVDROM) 16X
    Modem Yes
    No of USB connections 6
    No of PCI Slots 3
    No of Firewire Sockets 2
    Sound Card ON BOARD 8 CHANNEL AUDIO AC 97
    Speakers Included Not Specified
    TV Tuner Yes
    Graphics port 8X AGP
    3D accelerator graphics Yes
    Keyboard Yes
    Mouse Yes
    What do you think ???, as i'm interested in buying it but would like your opinions on it, thanks in advance

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    Whats the price?

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    Price is £799.99 and nothing to pay until july 2005, surplier is PC World

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve threlfall
    Whats the price?

    Lol!..... Critical Info! How much would that be in US dollars?

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    Nah wouldn't bother, u could build better for the money.

    Ram probably cheap, gpu not the best, screen will suck, onboard sound is poor, single layer dvd, cheap mobo, probably 2mb cache hdd.

    End of the day assume worst because they will state it if its best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by daniel_owen_uk
    Nah wouldn't bother, u could build better for the money.

    Ram probably cheap, gpu not the best, screen will suck, onboard sound is poor, single layer dvd, cheap mobo, probably 2mb cache hdd.

    End of the day assume worst because they will state it if its best.

    I dont think they make 120 gig hard drives with 2 meg...

    Could be wrong...

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    yes they do make 120gb hdd with 2mb cache

    20 GB Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9 7200rpm ATA133 2MB Cache
    http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Product...05&GroupID=474

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    My Dad has one. It has got an MSi mobo and he did pay more to get a better tft. I wouldn't touch it with a stinky barge pole but my Dad likes it.

    I would build my own pc...oh yeah, it doesn't have a reset button...VERY VERY annoying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom
    yes they do make 120gb hdd with 2mb cache

    20 GB Maxtor DiamondMax Plus9 7200rpm ATA133 2MB Cache
    http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Product...05&GroupID=474
    WOW.. I stand corected! (I bet you spent all day trying to find one!) Why would they do that? I wouldn't want that pice of ****...

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    Not really, every manufacturer has 2meg cache drives, they're plenty good enough for archive/storage drives.

    To actually answer the chap's question, no, I wouldn't buy it, it'll use all the cheapest components possible, have terrible build quality, and not to mention what a bunch of clueless idiots the pc world people are..

    Of you want a cheap but solid box, and don't want to build one yourself, head over to Dell, or hunt about and see if you can find a Sony Vaio desktop cheap in somewhere like Dabs
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoo
    Of you want a cheap but solid box, and don't want to build one yourself, head over to Dell, or hunt about and see if you can find a Sony Vaio desktop cheap in somewhere like Dabs
    Solid as in the case is heavy and stiff, because thats about as far it goes. Dell are overpriced and under specced mass-market fodder for the unsuspecting buyer. I dealt with them for years, not out of choice, I wouldn't ever again!
    The situation's looking...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleek
    Solid as in the case is heavy and stiff, because thats about as far it goes. Dell are overpriced and under specced mass-market fodder for the unsuspecting buyer. I dealt with them for years, not out of choice, I wouldn't ever again!
    I'd have to disagree there slightly...Dell are pretty amazing at building sturdy laptops! Take the 8600 and the 9100....not exactly cheap materials, and I can say this, as I have one myself, its been the quickest machine EVER to boot to windows. Not had a single problem with it.
    Signatures are stupid

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    Fair enough, you've got a good one.

    However I've dealth with thousands of Dell units (PC, laptop & server) not just the one.
    The situation's looking...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleek
    Fair enough, you've got a good one.

    However I've dealth with thousands of Dell units (PC, laptop & server) not just the one.
    Did u work with them or something?
    Signatures are stupid

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    Quote Originally Posted by paradidle
    Did u work with them or something?
    I worked for one employer in a 2nd & 3rd line desktop/network support role using Dell kit for 3.5 years, I saw over 3,000 Dell units come and go.
    The situation's looking...

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