Not a good deal. Software and stuff has horrid resellerratings. Its like a troll company, just start reading this stuff: resellerratings evaluation testimonials.
Go to compgeeks.com, pick up the board with onboard sound and video for ~$30, get a celeron 500 for ~ $30, get the case for $17.50, bite your tounge and pay the somewhat high shipping, and then be prepared for a long wait for it to arrive, but decent products and ok customer support.
Did anyone use VIA cyrix CPU before? I would like to try it but my local CPU reseller don't carry it. I used to have the PR166 and it was working fine until I upgrade my computer. I believe VIA made a lot of pretty good chipset, so I think they should making some good CPU. Anyone had any experience with the new VIA Cyrix CPU?
Beside the VIA CPU, I think Q-lity is no longer in business. I got a Qlity from west tech few year ago, and one guy from former west tech told me qlity was closed and west tech merge with another company.
<< Not a good deal. Software and stuff has horrid resellerratings. Its like a troll company, just start reading this stuff: resellerratings evaluation testimonials.
Go to compgeeks.com, pick up the board with onboard sound and video for ~$30, get a celeron 500 for ~ $30, get the case for $17.50, bite your tounge and pay the somewhat high shipping, and then be prepared for a long wait for it to arrive, but decent products and ok customer support. >>
Ya, you gotta love it when the copmpany responds to every problem saying "It wasnt our problem" Run away from these guys.... run very fast
The Andara Barebones deal is MUCH better . . . even though it doesn't have a chip. I wouldn't call Cyrix a chip. It's more a toothpick for the ZIF socket.
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