Emachines are the antithesis of quality.Magnus wrote:
It's an emachine purchased at Wal-Mart.![]()
The funny thing is it has real quality parts in it and Wal-Mart is still selling that particular system like hotcakes.Go figure.
So I'm thinking about getting a new PC...
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That is what I always heard.Tormentius wrote:Emachines are the antithesis of quality.Magnus wrote:
It's an emachine purchased at Wal-Mart.![]()
The funny thing is it has real quality parts in it and Wal-Mart is still selling that particular system like hotcakes.Go figure.
I at one time said I would never buy an emachines system, but when I read the list of parts in this system I was supprised.
I even checked out to see if the parts emachines put in it were bought as slightly defective or something, but it was all good stuff.
Guess since HP and Dell took over joint operations they decided to try to make a respecable name for emachines.
In most benchmarks this emachines system runs at about 135% of other systems with the same specs.
I can't speak for any other model but as for my emachines system it runs great and for $595 with 6"b/3"t speakers monitor keyboard and optical mouse it was a good deal.
Uh, well....good luck with that. :shrug:
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Here is what the system has.Tormentius wrote:You've said quality parts a couple times now. Can you give some examples?
MidATX Case 400watt. Power Supply
2 rear 1 side Volcano 120mm quiet case fans
Gigabyte K7MNF-64 PCB 1.x 400MHzFSB USB2.0 8XAGP
Nforce2Chipset 400MHz FSB
AMD Socket A SempronXP 3000+ ~2000MHz 512L2cache 400MHz
1GB Micron DDR PC3200 400MHz RAM
120GB Maxtor 7200rpm HDD
NVidia FX5900 Ultra 256MB DDR 950MHz (425+425)MHz
NForce2 Audio Chipset
On board 10/100 Mbps ethernet adapter
DVDR-RW Doublelayer 8.5Gig
8in1 Digital Media Manager
17"CRT Anti Glair FlatScreen Monitor
2 6"bass/3"trebel speakers
3 Button Optical Wheel Mmouse
Standard 114 key Intrnet Keyboard
As you can see those are some quality parts for the price.
Uh, well....good luck with that. :shrug:
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Yes they buy them in bulk.
I suspect that HP and Dell might have given them a special price on the systems just to be sure to sell a few of the newer better emachines systems so people will get to know the new quality put into them.
That was what I thought. My wife spotted it while we were buying one of those surge protectors that not only have AC protection, but also have a place to connect your cable to prevent surge through the cable line to the modem.
I said "It's a friggin emachines! I'm not buying one of those crap boxes!"
Then we started looking the different systems over looking for a nice little system for my daughter.
Then I read the specs on the emachine. I flipped out.
So I said I'll do some investigating before I buy.
It turns out that AMD, Nvidia, and Gigabyte all confirmed that the parts were flawless quality parts that were a joint purchase made by HP and Dell for the newest emachines series of systems.
From that I gatherd that HP and Dell must have taken emachines over and are trying to make a respectable name for the emachines systems.
I suspect that HP and Dell might have given them a special price on the systems just to be sure to sell a few of the newer better emachines systems so people will get to know the new quality put into them.
Damn, you're right. Its good to see that they are finally putting something other than shite parts in those boxes.
That was what I thought. My wife spotted it while we were buying one of those surge protectors that not only have AC protection, but also have a place to connect your cable to prevent surge through the cable line to the modem.
I said "It's a friggin emachines! I'm not buying one of those crap boxes!"
Then we started looking the different systems over looking for a nice little system for my daughter.
Then I read the specs on the emachine. I flipped out.
So I said I'll do some investigating before I buy.
It turns out that AMD, Nvidia, and Gigabyte all confirmed that the parts were flawless quality parts that were a joint purchase made by HP and Dell for the newest emachines series of systems.
From that I gatherd that HP and Dell must have taken emachines over and are trying to make a respectable name for the emachines systems.
Uh, well....good luck with that. :shrug:
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I just updated my list again. Decided to get an IDE DVD drive instead of SATA to save a ton of cash, plus get 4 DIMMs of cheaper memory and just upgrade later if/when I need to. Still 2 gigs of memory, so it should be fine.
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/WishList.jsp
Enter transient1024@charter.net to see my wishlist with all the parts sans heat sink (that's a newegg purchase).
A list of parts with prices is here.
That's a pretty good system for $1042.98 if I do say so myself. I'm amazed at the amount I save at zipzoomfly with their free 2-day shipping! I just hope it all comes together smoothly.
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/WishList.jsp
Enter transient1024@charter.net to see my wishlist with all the parts sans heat sink (that's a newegg purchase).
A list of parts with prices is here.
That's a pretty good system for $1042.98 if I do say so myself. I'm amazed at the amount I save at zipzoomfly with their free 2-day shipping! I just hope it all comes together smoothly.
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I, erm, bought an emachine 2 years ago. It's still running. Granted most of the hardware in it now is not original due to upgrades and such. The only failure was the on board ethernet adapter due to a lightning strike. Probably give it to my son when I build my next one myself though. They seem to be pretty decent systems now.
I need to look into on of those surge protectors with the cable hookup. That is exactly what fried my ethernet and modem.
I need to look into on of those surge protectors with the cable hookup. That is exactly what fried my ethernet and modem.
They are well worth getting one.scourge34 wrote:I, erm, bought an emachine 2 years ago. It's still running. Granted most of the hardware in it now is not original due to upgrades and such. The only failure was the on board ethernet adapter due to a lightning strike. Probably give it to my son when I build my next one myself though. They seem to be pretty decent systems now.
I need to look into on of those surge protectors with the cable hookup. That is exactly what fried my ethernet and modem.
The one I got was only like $15 or $20 and the company that makes it will replace or refund up to $50,000 worth of any equipment damaged due to surge while the protecter is in use.
I was a little worried about throughput, but it turns out that the protector is good for up to 12,000k up and down.
Uh, well....good luck with that. :shrug:
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