heres what i've got:
shuttle xpc sn95g5 v3
x2 4200
x850 pro
1gb mushkin lvl 1 ddr 400 2-3-2-6
160gb
dvd burner
I'll probably load linux on it and keep my os.... let the buyer put on xp if they want. I'm thinking its worth around $700. whats your opinion?
my 2 copies took over a month to get to me. when i called them, i got a person who transfered me to an answering machine that told me to email them. i did, but they never emailed me back. anyway, lousy service, good deal. they're academic liscences. after trying it though, I RECOMEND 32 BIT...
i tried to put the reciever for my mx duo into my shuttle pc, but when i closed it, it lost connection. i messed around with it for a while but never got it to work. good luck to you though.
I'm looking into buying a switch for lan parties. the biggest one within my pricerange is a 16 port. is it possible to connect two switches together if i buy another one later?
yea but consumers in the market for this kind of computer probably dont have that kind of money. regardless, i wouldnt feel right selling someone a computer that couldnt play a dvd.
you're close gsellis, but wrong. i do want to provide these people with a computer thats fully capable of playing a dvd without being choppy, but not much more beyond that.
heres the specs i'm considering: low end socket 754 sempron or celeron d. my real question is whether or not onboard video is sufficient for watching a dvd. i'm not thinking home theater or anything, just decent playback with cheap speakers or headphones. i'd be running linux to keep costs...
I'm considering building very low end computers to be used for internet and word processing, and selling them on campus (college). The most taxing thing i can imagine they'd be used for is watching a dvd. is onboard video good enough? A friend of mine had choppy playback with dvd's after...
starts off with you explaining to this girl that she has a deadly virus, which you believe is transferred through blood. then your friend comes up, shoots her in the back, spraying blood all over you, and says hello.
sorry, tried ripping 2 retail dvds and neither of them worked after mounting the images and trying to play in powerdvd. i forget what i used to rip, but apparently it wasnt the right thing, i'll try your methods.
this is infinately more of a hot deal than $5 off some $100 item. i never would have found this if it wasnt in the hot deals section, so mwmorph, thanks.
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