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| ArcadeSeeker962:
--- Quote from: kingjorf on May 04, 2012, 04:13:40 pm ---OP just means Original Poster (in this case, you) --- End quote --- Okay, that's what I thought it meant. Thank you for clearing that up for me. |
| kahlid74:
That looks to be fine for what you're looking to run on it. I would do a quick check against that model number on google and see if any recalls have been placed against it or if any capacitors/transistors have blown out on it. |
| ArcadeSeeker962:
--- Quote from: kahlid74 on May 04, 2012, 05:09:26 pm ---That looks to be fine for what you're looking to run on it. I would do a quick check against that model number on google and see if any recalls have been placed against it or if any capacitors/transistors have blown out on it. --- End quote --- Glad that I picked the right one. ;) Anyhow, thank you for the advice, and I'll look for recalls and any capacitors or transistors have blown out on it. |
| ArcadeSeeker962:
I took some more research, and I found a search result on Google that listed that the PC I chose is known for Capacitor problems, so that won't be my choice. However, I found this one: http://www.amazon.com/HP-Compaq-dc5700-Factor-Desktop/dp/B004GVSRHC/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1336172075&sr=8-7 I did some research, and it looks like a good choice. What do you think? I'll also be playing Q*Bert and Space Invaders on it as well. |
| MTPPC:
How about this? http://www.gearxs.com/computers/HP-Compaq-DC5000-Series-Microtower-PC---Intel-Pentium-4-3.0GHz--1GB-DDR-40GB-HDD-DVD |
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