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- From: jchavez@td2cad.intel.com (Joas Chavez)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: Buying a 486
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- Date: 31 Dec 92 20:28:54 GMT
- References: <Dec.30.22.40.49.1992.7870@trident.usacs.rutgers.edu>
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- In article <Dec.30.22.40.49.1992.7870@trident.usacs.rutgers.edu> quadri@trident.usacs.rutgers.edu (Hasan M. Quadri) writes:
- >
- >I'm thinking of buying a 486, but I'd like to hear from others on what
- >they think would be the best system. I'm looking into a 486 system
- >that is under $1500. At the moment, I've decided on a Gateway 2000
- >486SX/25 for 1495. I've heard alot about Gateway on it's quality, is
- >it really what everyone is saying? Any input would be appreciated.
- >Thanks
-
- Hasan
- I sugest you look around and if you can built one for yourself
- then do it. The price for the SX your are trying to purchase is a
- little bit too high. For that price you can get a 486dx33, 4megRAM,
- SVGA monitor, case, floppy drive 3.5ht, KB, so, you look around. Me
- too, I am going to upgrade my 386 to 486DX266.
-
-
- jojo
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