Thanks for all the input from everyone.
Why don't You go for the fastest available when You're gonna invest Your own
> time in it.
Above 2.4G the price rises quickly and there are diminishing performance returns. So, for my case I believe the money is better spent on a better graphics card.
Perry
Just don't stop at 2,4GHz....they are already old and the newest today is
> also old in a couple of months. Why don't You go for the fastest avaliable
when You're gonna invest Your own
time in it.
> > I've been working on Dell machines for the last 5-6 years and I have no
> complaints so far. Only one broken graphic card fan which was replaced the
> day after I called.
>
> Krister
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> > I'd like to get advice from which vendor to get a new system : Mass- > market
> > such a Dell or a custom integrator such as Cyberpower, @Xi . Lately it
> > seems Dell's quality and customer service has been slipping like many of
> > manufactures based on some reports I've heard and what I've read in
> > resellerratings.com. The planned system would be a Intel or Gigabyte P4-
> > 2.4 GHz, 1 GB 300 MHz DDR RAM and an nVidia Quadro 4 750XGL, which would
> > be used in my own business.
> >
> > Thanks
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