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Old 06-09-2007, 03:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default A Good Build? For an Office Computer

All this thing has to do is run Quickbooks, Firefox, Online credit card transactions, and some Office docs. I need to build 5 of these, all I lack is a PSU.




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Old 06-09-2007, 03:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Thats a nice build for an office computer it costs you about 440 how much would you sell it at a small biz? (saw your other post)
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Looks good, though you need a PSU and the same case with a PSU is only $20 more.
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Thats a nice build for an office computer it costs you about 440 how much would you sell it at a small biz? (saw your other post)
After I get the PSU, I would sell it for $600 each. They can worry about the monitor, keyboard, mouse, etc. Most ppl can hook up a monitor, I might be exaggerating that though. If I included a monitor and stuff, I would probably go $800.
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I put ceewi1 on the prowl for a PSU, he is PSU king of the forum. Do you guys think the 533Mhz RAM will cause a bottleneck?

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I put ceewi1 on the prowl for a PSU, he is PSU king of the forum. Do you guys think the 533Mhz RAM will cause a bottleneck?

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no most likely not for those apps
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maybe get a bigger HDD its a cheap upgrade that stupid people buying your PCs will think is a massive upgrade
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maybe get a bigger HDD its a cheap upgrade that stupid people buying your PCs will think is a massive upgrade
I'm not like Dell, lol. These ppl are running 16Gb drives and I have already put in a network storage system. I take care of them, these guys have always trusted me, unlike the other biz.
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Well change the hdd to 160gb anyway the difference isn't that big in $ and they will appreciate it, btw where is the psu?
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