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Technology Stocks : Semi Equipment Analysis
SOXX 270.83+1.0%Nov 21 4:00 PM EST

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To: Return to Sender who wrote (7953)1/5/2003 6:20:49 PM
From: w0z  Read Replies (2) of 95456
 
"Even though you can get a central processor that cheap I would go for the complete system"

I thought it was for a complete system!

"I upgraded a 300 MHZ, 256MB Pentium-II this week to a 2.0GHZ, 1GB P4 for $346 including shipping. I paid nearly $2,000 for the original PII."

I've seen complete systems with Pentium4-2.0GHz/256MB/20GB/XP for $500 but this sounded like an incredible deal! In retrospect, maybe he was referring to components only but the fact that RAM & shipping was included made me think it was a system. Thanks for the links anyway. Sounds like Microsoft has finally figured out how to make a stable system in XP after nearly 10 years of garbage!
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