View Full Version : Building new PC; looking for product recommendations
Ronald S. Cook
December 7th 03, 12:07 AM
I'm about to build another PC, but have been out of the loop for awhile and
am looking for product recommendations. Basically, I'm looking to build a
bad-ass development box. I.e. best of everything but video/gaming is not
the big issue.
I'm pretty standard on AMD for a chip and ASUS for a motherboard. Recommend
any particular models? For the case, QuietPC.com has one out and I think
I'll go for it as quietness is a big deal to me.
Thanks for any input,
Ron
Pete Baker
December 7th 03, 12:07 AM
Hi Ron
You're likely to get a lot of very personal recommendations here with a
request like that... better to have a look through the articles on some of
the better review and comparison sites and decide what you do and don't
need...
My personal choice would be Tom's Hardware site. It's one I've used
pre-purchase in the past, and one I'll use in the future.
http://www.tomshardware.com/
Hope that helps
Pete
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"Ronald S. Cook" > wrote in message
...
> I'm about to build another PC, but have been out of the loop for awhile
and
> am looking for product recommendations. Basically, I'm looking to build a
> bad-ass development box. I.e. best of everything but video/gaming is not
> the big issue.
>
> I'm pretty standard on AMD for a chip and ASUS for a motherboard.
Recommend
> any particular models? For the case, QuietPC.com has one out and I think
> I'll go for it as quietness is a big deal to me.
>
> Thanks for any input,
> Ron
>
>
Mark S.
December 7th 03, 12:07 AM
"Ronald S. Cook" > wrote in message
...
> I'm about to build another PC, but have been out of the loop for awhile
and
> am looking for product recommendations. Basically, I'm looking to build a
> bad-ass development box. I.e. best of everything but video/gaming is not
> the big issue.
>
> I'm pretty standard on AMD for a chip and ASUS for a motherboard.
Recommend
> any particular models? For the case, QuietPC.com has one out and I think
> I'll go for it as quietness is a big deal to me.
>
> Thanks for any input,
> Ron
>
>
Why don't you go over to www.asusboards.com and browse the forums there.
Many many enthusiasts hang out there and you can perhaps benefit from their
experience. Register (free) and you can join the discussions.
MarkS
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