How much should I pay for a core 2 quad PC? - the best dvd lightscribe 2010
The specifications are as follows:
2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad
2 GB DDR2 RAM
300 GB hard drive
Arctic Freezer 7 Pro CPU Cooler
Dual Layer DVD + /-RW Drive with LightScribe
nForce 630i with GeForce 7100 GPU
PCI WiFi
Case Alienware Lookalike
Keyboard, Mouse, Speakers
What would you say is its value? is sustainable? I need some graphics intensive programs (including Autodesk Inventor 2009 and 2010, when he left to run) and I want to make sure is powerful enough, and how they should be willing to pay. It's new.
Thanks
3 comments:
Honestly its options open. It is much cheaper to build a PC directly with the specifications than the purchase. Then you will feel much better about the security, how it is constructed and appearance. You can buy what you CSAE, the lights will and do what you're cheaper for a maximum of 40 to 50%. Use the sites below. You will not receive better quality offering.
Teams a little old fashioned, Q6600 is an old (but good) quad. Probally will be some overclocking the nForce motherboards. Base level heat sink should be at least 4 gigs of RAM.
I suggest $ 550.00 USD Drew.
$ 800 if its more than 900 UR then pay, cuz a Core 2 Quad Q6600 is only $ 100, as now, + 100 for the motherboard 50 of Ram 50 HDD for PCI + 50 + 30 p. 100 for the chassis fan 100 + speakers + Mouse + Speakers for 780
IU to wait a time when computers .. too expensive at this time
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