On Wednesday 07 February 2001 11:24 am, Kuis A. Sanes wrote:
> Hi guys,;)
>      I am considering buying a new pc, my search have begun with
> pricing on the top of the list. 

 http://www.thedukeofurl.org/reviews.shtml   there's plenty of other 
linux orientated hardware sites including compatibility lists. I 
strongly urge you to ignore recommendations/reviews on "magazine" 
webpages (eg, C-net, PCmag, ZDnet, etc).  They for the most part 
recommend hardware from their advertisers.  Also ignore "Windoze" type 
reviews. What works very well with Winblows, might not work at all with 
Linux.

>                         Price: $468.00

  The old adage, "you get what you pay for".  The very foundation of 
any system, a decent motherboard costing $90 up, a good case/power 
supply (300watt) a min. of $50+, a decent _hardware_ modem at $50+ 
..... these will not be found in any low end ready made.  Also, try to 
_avoid_ integrated (into the mobo) as much as possible, eg, video, 
sound, modem.  IMO, you'd be better off looking at AMD based systems 
(Athlon/Duron/VIA) than an Intel/Celeron/i8xx deal, both for price and 
quality.
-- 
Tom Brinkman             [EMAIL PROTECTED]       Galveston Bay

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