have u considered??

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hey i red ur buy or not to buy article of p4, i liked it, but 1 thing i dint liked is that u didnt posted Alienware as an oem pc vendor, i mean u said that no company cares for u but of ur money, even that company may not care for us either but u really get what u pay for, u should take a look at them. www.alienware.com
btw. any other messageboard would be better, eg ikonboard, boardpower, ubb.

<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Xuon on 02/11/01 03:50 AM.</EM></FONT></P>
 
hi xuon

I agree. I read the article and the facts seem too be in. It seems from what i have read here and what ive seen on other sites that the p4 is not the way too go yet. But i must say that alienware builds some great hot rod pc's from what ive read in reviews, and their p4 reviewed in maximum pc or Pc Gamer (im not sure which) recieved some great reviews.
Its kind of scary thinking that if you buy a p4 now you wont be able to upgrade it after the new chipset and mobo's arrive after the 3rd quarter.
Ill stick with my 1gig t-bird.

cya and have a great day

mark
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"I thought i would never see a resonance cascade, let alone create one."
 
The fact that P4 only supports RDRam is a major turn off for me, until they bring out support for DDr or SDr, I will stick to AMD