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CPrompt
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: there...no..there..... Insane since: May 2001
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posted 07-25-2005 17:11
I am in need of a new computer. I've been pricing parts ( MB, CPU, RAM, etc...) just to upgrade mine.
But, as I was out at BestBuy the other day, thought I would take a look at the computer section.
Here is what I found:
Hewlett-Packard Pavilion
Processor Brand AMD Athlon 64
Processor Speed 2.2GHz
System Memory (RAM) 512MB
System Memory (RAM) Expandable To 4GB
Type of Memory (RAM) PC3200 DDR SDRAM
Hard Drive Size 200GB
Graphics ATI RADEON XPRESS 200
Video Memory 128MB (shared)
DVD with Lightscribe
DVD/CD - Writeable
OS Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005
Just wanted to see what your thoughts were on this. It fits well into the budget I have for a new computer and is actually a lot more stuff for the money than when I was pricing it out for seperate pieces. Plus this has two DVD-RW one with Lightscribe (sounds cool)
So...since I have had no experience with AMD or HP, just wanted to see what you thought of this package 
Thanks in advance!!
Later,
C:\

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JKMabry
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: raht cheah Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 07-25-2005 17:56
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reisio
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: Florida Insane since: Mar 2005
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posted 07-25-2005 18:02
What JK said...decent save being an HP Pavilion. Also lose the silly OS. 
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CPrompt
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: there...no..there..... Insane since: May 2001
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posted 07-25-2005 18:04
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brucew
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: North Coast of America Insane since: Dec 2001
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posted 07-25-2005 18:07
Radeon Express is a chipset for onboard video: http://www.ati.com/products/radeonxpress200/
Shared video RAM == bad
Eats your RAM (you get only 384 of the 512) and performance-wise, well it's not on the card so all requests go through the system bus.
While I've always liked the HP Vectra corporate series (and truth in comments: I was an authorized warranty tech) I've shied away from the Pavilions. They just seem cheesy and are difficult to upgrade.
That said, it might not be a bad deal depending on price and intended use.

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JKMabry
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: raht cheah Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 07-25-2005 19:13
you might go to Dell.com and configure around with a Dimension 4700. You can get a hyperthreading p4s with 800mhz front side bus, at least half a gig of dual channel RAM, this make s for exceedingly fast processing. You can get a few different video cards as well that will allow you to have on (graphics) board processor/memory so you don't have to share. You might want to tinker around with the config to see what kind of price you can come up with (small hardrive/video card/ram etc will keep it lower but don't skimp on the p4HT w/800FSB! you'll love it 512MB on the RAM should probably be considered a min as well). After you tinker around and see if it's close to what you can afford you might want to actually *call* them to see if you can drop anything else like keyboard mouse (you can drop the monitor in the config but for the $38 dollar savings I'd rathe have the extra monitor!) etc to whittle down further.
I kinda don't like Dell anymore for the same approximate reason I don't like HP, all the preloaded crap and associated OS/reformat CDs they give you. Last HP I looked at tho (belonged to a friend) had a strange BIOS, or something odd, that loaded before the OS that did a damn fine job of keeping us from what we were trying to do at the time, I don't recall what, but I've been unhappy with their home computing products ever since.
 
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reisio
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: Florida Insane since: Mar 2005
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posted 07-25-2005 22:38
You might build it yourself. 
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CPrompt
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: there...no..there..... Insane since: May 2001
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posted 07-26-2005 02:52
quote:
reisio said:
You might build it yourself.
I was going to but it seemed to be more expensive for the same stuff as what HP was offering. But, now that I think back I did use an HP to make an email server out of and it was a pain in the ass with the BIOS they had.
Think i'll go back and see what I can put together on dell and save up some more pennies.
thanks a bunch for the advice and stuff 
Later,
C:\

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Iron Wallaby
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: USA Insane since: May 2004
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posted 07-26-2005 04:23
quote:
CPrompt said:
So, what is the deal with HP? I have never used an HP I don't think.Currentl I have a Dell at work and a Gateway at the house.
Basically, I recommend Dell over any other PC seller -- Dells are cheap, have decent Customer Service, and if you look around you can get all sorts of fantastic coupons.
After Dell, everything else is really the same. AMD is a fine choice, they're quality chips.
It's been said already, but lose the toy OS. 
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CPrompt
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: there...no..there..... Insane since: May 2001
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posted 07-26-2005 16:28
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JKMabry
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: raht cheah Insane since: Aug 2000
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posted 07-26-2005 18:38
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CPrompt
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: there...no..there..... Insane since: May 2001
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posted 07-26-2005 21:01
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White Hawk
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: zero divided. Insane since: May 2004
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posted 07-27-2005 00:43
Ooh! Good for you. I'd still have gone for the DIY option, but with such a leap in performance, you're obviously in for a treat anyway!
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reisio
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: Florida Insane since: Mar 2005
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posted 07-27-2005 05:25
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CPrompt
Maniac (V) InmateFrom: there...no..there..... Insane since: May 2001
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posted 07-27-2005 18:49
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outcydr
Paranoid (IV) InmateFrom: out there Insane since: Oct 2001
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posted 07-27-2005 21:38
quote: no one has even heard of a BX440 chipset
poor me - 440EX PII/233 - i lust for a new rig
quote: Now I just have to get all my stuff off my current hard drive over to the new one, reformat the old drive for Linux only........and figure out how to boot from two different hard drives but that's for a different day.
except for the linux only, i'm in the process of learning how to do this
and more; and may i suggest Ranish - it was a bit confusing at first, but
well worth the effort 
edit: silly me - ive been booting 2 different drives with lilo for the last year or so 
(Edited by outcydr on 07-27-2005 21:59)
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