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Do you think there will be any "PCTorque-like" resellers where we can put togeather a Ferrari with the items we want? I for one would take the lower resolution, crystal brite screen because it means that my video card would...
I really would like to see some other turion/ AMD64 offerings from Sager and Asus before I buy. The Ferrari looks great, but I am wary of buying the first one out of the gate,so to speak...
When will the Ferrari 4000 be available for purchase? I had heard may 20th somewhere, but don't see it available. Any ideas?
Hey guys - I've always been impressed with PCTorque's service and support and would like to buy a Sager for my next laptop. However, from what I can tell, the Acer Ferrari 4000 looks to be my best purchase at the moment. Carbon Fibre...
Here's a question: Is there a difference in memory for the 4880 X700 vs the Acer? For instance, in my mini-desktop system I have a GeForce 6600GT with 128mb of DDR3. This consistantly outperforms the 6600s with 256mb of DDR. Does...
Question: Last I checked the Radeon Xpress 200P chipset was socket 939 based - is this another varient or something?
Hmmm... by the end of july I think I will need to have a laptop. I hope one shows up as I've described. Is there a chance of a loaded 15inch turion64 that is in a light aluminum or carbon fibre case?
Hello all. I've been rather frustrated in the trends of recent notebooks - either huge, heavy and powerful or smaller but monumentally weaker. I'm really wondering why someone cannot make a notebook like the following... 12-14 screen,...
I was recently googling for any news of a powerbook G5 launch, and apparently the Inquirer has noticed a few things that would lead us to believe there could be a Q2 2005 Powerbook G5 in the works. Does anyone have any data on this?
Kakaze - I'm not looking for a 6800 Ultra or X800/850. The newer generations of thin and light PC notebooks are utilizing the X700 or the GeForce 6600 (Gt?) Go. These are not power hungry, but are part of the next generation PCI-E...
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