Speedsterbeast
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Just upgraded my PET 3000 to a VIC 20. Saving my money for a Commodore 64.
Now I'm going to go play some combat on my Atari!
Now I'm going to go play some combat on my Atari!
Also considering a new system box.
Should I concern myself insofar as existing equipment..Versacamm and Graphtec plotter being able to work with a 64 bit O.S.?
Thanks.
Ken
Just a note to Donny 7833, Tiger Direct or as we know it down here in Florida Comp USA will put together the machine you want for $75.00, just tell them all you want on it and they will set it up the way you ask them to. I have had a lot of Dell Machines and theone thing that i couldn't get from them was a machine just the way I wanted it, not with Dells packages loaded etc. plus for the same (or somewhat the same machine) from Dell it would of cost me about $1000 more for the computer, I got a Samsung 24" monitor as well. Don't get me wrong Dell has it's place. Just not in my office anymore.
When you are going to be buying a computer system for design work and your business, invest your money wisely! I am a Dell reseller, and I've talked multiple times with their staff about Dell's place in the business and they directly have iterated to me that Dell consumer computers are NOT recommended or intended in any way for a business environment. They're just not built with that kind of quality or utility in mind. If you're going to buy any computer pre-built by a big brand name, like Dell, HP, Lenovo, etc. you really should look at the business line of their products only.........
But have you already tested, and tested, and tested the RAM, motherboard, power supply, video card, drives, etc many times to guarantee they works perfect together. I built systems for years as well - sometimes 2 different models of RAM with identical specifications - one might not play well with a particular motherboard. It happens.
If my acer's power supply goes down I'll install a new one.If your Acers power supply dies, you going to take the lifeblood of your business to the Geek Squad and drop it off for 2 weeks? LMAO
I've made this rant before and sorry for going over it again. You spend tens of thousands on your machines and RIP then want to cheap out on what you are going to run them with. For me - these desktops are what keep this company running. While I run all Dell Precisions here I'd dnot hesitate to buy a machine from Signburst, another Dell Precision, or even an HP Z series professional workstation. Any of these are built with professional business use in mind and with the idea that the machine is critical to a business's life. While they might cost a little more you DO get what you pay for.
If my acer's power supply goes down I'll install a new one.
I don't think the OP has a printer from looking at his profile. He won't need a very powerful machine to run his plotter and a few programs.
I am running Flexi, Coral Draw and Photoshop on my laptop.
I'm having issues of running slow and locking up, I'm looking into getting a PC. What is a good PC and should I get all the components separately?
If so what should I get to run all of this so I don't have these issues in the future? All advice will be taken seriously.
Thanks in advance.
Knowing full well the cries of 'Philistene', "Heretic', 'Unclean', etc that this will evoke from the hardware weenies adrift in these waters, the answer to your question is most any PC with a GB or so of RAM will do just fine.