it have 320 gigs, 1024MB of seed memory,intel cor duo prosseser, and a flat panel moniter. it also have windows vista.
Answer:
Yes, nice setup you own there, conceivably throw in another 1GB stick of memory.
Aside from the HP member, yeah sure.
*Edit* To clarify, I'm anti-HP for a reason that probably doesn't event to you. I don't like that they lock the bios preventing you from altering the FSB and overclocking your CPU. Other than that HP is correct as the next guy I guess.
I wouldn't own gotten Vista yet basically because there are so various bugs and security issues next to it. I personally would enjoy waited a few months for them to clear out. The computer otherwise looks fine. I would probably use 2 gigs of RAM with Vista for the best implementation.
everything sounds good except the HP module
besides vista YEP!!
Yes,it is good.
Sure.
It is not the best, but it is darn fitting for what you will be using it for. You should probably get some more memory installed though.
Don't consent to the Anti-HP crowd get to you, most of the principal computer manufacturers, approaching Dell and Gateway, use similar components.
The verdict on Vista is still out. You may involve more memory since I find a gig to be right for XP and Vista uses even more RAM to run it's more robust GUI. As far as HP go, well, it's a Compaq near a new brand term and I'm not a big fan of Compaq. I build my own computers so they're easier to update. One of the biggest drawbacks to out of the box computers approaching this is that you have to use their parts to upgrade it and the chassis doesn't suit upgrades as tentative technologies emerge.
Wow,what a good looks,I am so glad for you.You have to excuse me but I come from the horse and buggy days,so H P manner something else to me (just kidding)
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