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From: ntaib@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (Nur Iskandar Taib)
Subject: Re: Recommendations wanted for 386 PC
Message-ID: <1991Jun25.014220.16604@bronze.ucs.indiana.edu>
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Organization: Indiana University, Bloomington
References: <1991Jun23.152554.18643@cs.cmu.edu>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 91 01:42:20 GMT
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>I'm considering purchasing a 386 PC.  I want power, but cheap
>(who doesn't!).  The kind of system is something like:
>
>               * 386-33 Mhz
>               * 64K cache
>               * 4M RAM
>               * 1.2M floppy
>               * 1.44M floppy
>               * 100M 20ms Hard disk
>               * Super VGA (monitor+card (non-interlaced))
>               * At least 1 parallel & 1 serial ports

Well, I'm about to find out. HD Computers sells the above 
with the exception of 1 MByte, 120MByte Seagate (Conner
at no extra charge) and one floppy drive at $1795. After
adding three Meg and a floppy drive, the tower configuration
should come to $2020-2030. They have a 30 day money back 
guarantee, and 7 days a week toll free telephone support,
so it sounds pretty good. But as I said, I'll find out.

By the way, the 40 MHz version is $200 more. WOuld it be 
worth it?

(Has anyone else bought from these people?)

Also does anyone know anything about Quadram's SVGA card,
or Data Expert motherboards?






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