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November 11, 2008 at 2:16 PM #303236November 11, 2008 at 3:22 PM #302845anParticipant
[quote=Ren]The only other rule I have is, “ONLY Maxtor hard drives.” If a store-bought PC doesn’t have a Maxtor hard drive, I don’t buy it, which usually means building my own.
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Wow, really? Maxtor is known to have the poorest quality of all the HDD brands. I guess you had good experience w/ them. 2 of my Maxtor died on me. My Seagate and WD drives are soldiering on though. Maxtor is also just a rebranded Seagate now. Seagate bought them a few years back.November 11, 2008 at 3:22 PM #303209anParticipant[quote=Ren]The only other rule I have is, “ONLY Maxtor hard drives.” If a store-bought PC doesn’t have a Maxtor hard drive, I don’t buy it, which usually means building my own.
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Wow, really? Maxtor is known to have the poorest quality of all the HDD brands. I guess you had good experience w/ them. 2 of my Maxtor died on me. My Seagate and WD drives are soldiering on though. Maxtor is also just a rebranded Seagate now. Seagate bought them a few years back.November 11, 2008 at 3:22 PM #303219anParticipant[quote=Ren]The only other rule I have is, “ONLY Maxtor hard drives.” If a store-bought PC doesn’t have a Maxtor hard drive, I don’t buy it, which usually means building my own.
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Wow, really? Maxtor is known to have the poorest quality of all the HDD brands. I guess you had good experience w/ them. 2 of my Maxtor died on me. My Seagate and WD drives are soldiering on though. Maxtor is also just a rebranded Seagate now. Seagate bought them a few years back.November 11, 2008 at 3:22 PM #303235anParticipant[quote=Ren]The only other rule I have is, “ONLY Maxtor hard drives.” If a store-bought PC doesn’t have a Maxtor hard drive, I don’t buy it, which usually means building my own.
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Wow, really? Maxtor is known to have the poorest quality of all the HDD brands. I guess you had good experience w/ them. 2 of my Maxtor died on me. My Seagate and WD drives are soldiering on though. Maxtor is also just a rebranded Seagate now. Seagate bought them a few years back.November 11, 2008 at 3:22 PM #303292anParticipant[quote=Ren]The only other rule I have is, “ONLY Maxtor hard drives.” If a store-bought PC doesn’t have a Maxtor hard drive, I don’t buy it, which usually means building my own.
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Wow, really? Maxtor is known to have the poorest quality of all the HDD brands. I guess you had good experience w/ them. 2 of my Maxtor died on me. My Seagate and WD drives are soldiering on though. Maxtor is also just a rebranded Seagate now. Seagate bought them a few years back.November 11, 2008 at 4:18 PM #302865patientlywaitingParticipantWhy build your own PC when you can buy a Notebook for next to nothing?
I just buy the cheap Notebook when they have a sale, then I buy another one 1 or 2 years hence. Granted, I only do MS Office stuff and surf the Net.
I predict that Dell will have to shutter their build-to-order operations in USA. Their business model is outdated as customers don’t build to order anymore.
Just buy online and get the DHL shipment directly from China.
November 11, 2008 at 4:18 PM #303228patientlywaitingParticipantWhy build your own PC when you can buy a Notebook for next to nothing?
I just buy the cheap Notebook when they have a sale, then I buy another one 1 or 2 years hence. Granted, I only do MS Office stuff and surf the Net.
I predict that Dell will have to shutter their build-to-order operations in USA. Their business model is outdated as customers don’t build to order anymore.
Just buy online and get the DHL shipment directly from China.
November 11, 2008 at 4:18 PM #303239patientlywaitingParticipantWhy build your own PC when you can buy a Notebook for next to nothing?
I just buy the cheap Notebook when they have a sale, then I buy another one 1 or 2 years hence. Granted, I only do MS Office stuff and surf the Net.
I predict that Dell will have to shutter their build-to-order operations in USA. Their business model is outdated as customers don’t build to order anymore.
Just buy online and get the DHL shipment directly from China.
November 11, 2008 at 4:18 PM #303255patientlywaitingParticipantWhy build your own PC when you can buy a Notebook for next to nothing?
I just buy the cheap Notebook when they have a sale, then I buy another one 1 or 2 years hence. Granted, I only do MS Office stuff and surf the Net.
I predict that Dell will have to shutter their build-to-order operations in USA. Their business model is outdated as customers don’t build to order anymore.
Just buy online and get the DHL shipment directly from China.
November 11, 2008 at 4:18 PM #303312patientlywaitingParticipantWhy build your own PC when you can buy a Notebook for next to nothing?
I just buy the cheap Notebook when they have a sale, then I buy another one 1 or 2 years hence. Granted, I only do MS Office stuff and surf the Net.
I predict that Dell will have to shutter their build-to-order operations in USA. Their business model is outdated as customers don’t build to order anymore.
Just buy online and get the DHL shipment directly from China.
November 11, 2008 at 4:52 PM #302880CoronitaParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]Why build your own PC when you can buy a Notebook for next to nothing?
I just buy the cheap Notebook when they have a sale, then I buy another one 1 or 2 years hence. Granted, I only do MS Office stuff and surf the Net.
I predict that Dell will have to shutter their build-to-order operations in USA. Their business model is outdated as customers don’t build to order anymore.
Just buy online and get the DHL shipment directly from China.
[/quote]Desktops are great if you need to hookup lots of av devices, media servers, and need expandability. It’s a declining markets. But some non-significant number of people still use desktops. I don’t like the laptops used as a desktop, due to lack of expandibility.
I personally use
1) two desktops actively on the network
2) 1 desktop never connected to the network (stores financial data/personal data etc)
3) two laptops: websurfing while in bed or in sitting on the throne…
4) 1 palmtop computer that is 7″x5″x0.5″ made by Asus that I take on trips and use as a backup to pictures I take.
November 11, 2008 at 4:52 PM #303243CoronitaParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]Why build your own PC when you can buy a Notebook for next to nothing?
I just buy the cheap Notebook when they have a sale, then I buy another one 1 or 2 years hence. Granted, I only do MS Office stuff and surf the Net.
I predict that Dell will have to shutter their build-to-order operations in USA. Their business model is outdated as customers don’t build to order anymore.
Just buy online and get the DHL shipment directly from China.
[/quote]Desktops are great if you need to hookup lots of av devices, media servers, and need expandability. It’s a declining markets. But some non-significant number of people still use desktops. I don’t like the laptops used as a desktop, due to lack of expandibility.
I personally use
1) two desktops actively on the network
2) 1 desktop never connected to the network (stores financial data/personal data etc)
3) two laptops: websurfing while in bed or in sitting on the throne…
4) 1 palmtop computer that is 7″x5″x0.5″ made by Asus that I take on trips and use as a backup to pictures I take.
November 11, 2008 at 4:52 PM #303254CoronitaParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]Why build your own PC when you can buy a Notebook for next to nothing?
I just buy the cheap Notebook when they have a sale, then I buy another one 1 or 2 years hence. Granted, I only do MS Office stuff and surf the Net.
I predict that Dell will have to shutter their build-to-order operations in USA. Their business model is outdated as customers don’t build to order anymore.
Just buy online and get the DHL shipment directly from China.
[/quote]Desktops are great if you need to hookup lots of av devices, media servers, and need expandability. It’s a declining markets. But some non-significant number of people still use desktops. I don’t like the laptops used as a desktop, due to lack of expandibility.
I personally use
1) two desktops actively on the network
2) 1 desktop never connected to the network (stores financial data/personal data etc)
3) two laptops: websurfing while in bed or in sitting on the throne…
4) 1 palmtop computer that is 7″x5″x0.5″ made by Asus that I take on trips and use as a backup to pictures I take.
November 11, 2008 at 4:52 PM #303270CoronitaParticipant[quote=patientlywaiting]Why build your own PC when you can buy a Notebook for next to nothing?
I just buy the cheap Notebook when they have a sale, then I buy another one 1 or 2 years hence. Granted, I only do MS Office stuff and surf the Net.
I predict that Dell will have to shutter their build-to-order operations in USA. Their business model is outdated as customers don’t build to order anymore.
Just buy online and get the DHL shipment directly from China.
[/quote]Desktops are great if you need to hookup lots of av devices, media servers, and need expandability. It’s a declining markets. But some non-significant number of people still use desktops. I don’t like the laptops used as a desktop, due to lack of expandibility.
I personally use
1) two desktops actively on the network
2) 1 desktop never connected to the network (stores financial data/personal data etc)
3) two laptops: websurfing while in bed or in sitting on the throne…
4) 1 palmtop computer that is 7″x5″x0.5″ made by Asus that I take on trips and use as a backup to pictures I take.
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