the flame wars have begun:evil:Originally posted by: shortylickens
Well, their REPUTATION is bad.
BUT.......
My dads celeron 466 has been running grat for over 6 years.
My moms celeron 1Ghz has been running fine for 4 years (I think ?).
I recommend them to many of my friends that are scared to buy expensive computers. Those have all been running great for 1,2 and 3 years.
I dont buy computers or recommend them based on what the market thinks or what their Rep is. I do it based on personal experience.
(This next comment will likely start a flame war and maybe get me banned.)
eMachines may have a crummy rep, Dell may have a good rep, but honestly, they both make the SAME QUALITY SYSTEMS.
If I wanna buy a computer that I know has top-of-the-line components I'll get an Alienware, VooDoo or Falcon Northwest.
But I havent bought a complete system for myself since '99. DIY is the best if you know what you are doing.
Originally posted by: dpopiz
hmm well what do you mean about the PSU not handling full load?
this machine is for a client and will be used as a graphics workstation (illustrator and photoshop) and as a "central store" hard drive for the other computers on the LAN.
Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: dpopiz
hmm well what do you mean about the PSU not handling full load?
this machine is for a client and will be used as a graphics workstation (illustrator and photoshop) and as a "central store" hard drive for the other computers on the LAN.
The I would NOT get them an e-machine. I'd look at a Dell XPS 400.
[/b]I did[/b] a comparison of a higher-end emachine vs a Dell XPS 400 in this thread...
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview...atid=27&threadid=1789186&enterthread=y
It's somewhere in the middle, and has pictures.
Originally posted by: OmniShinzui
I agree with alimoalem, it depends on specs and price. I saw this great AMD Notebook from eMachines a few months back for a great price ($1200 for 15", Athlon 64 3500+, 1GB Ram, dunno video).
Anyways, about the PSU. It seems to hate it when I do something very heavy like gaming (or adobe elements for example). It'll start fine, but after a few minutes of playing a game or heavy multi-tasking, it'll just restart (after formatting too, almost every game i've tried exept for 8fps GTA:SA and 5fps Halo lol). Im pretty sure its the PSU, but im not 100%. The ram is fine, so is the processor (tho it cant handle multi-tasking very well, it tries it hardest dangit), the hard drive keeps up perfectly (ATA/100). My only conclusion is the PSU.