Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
scussy
- 07 Jul 2008 21:49
- 6983 of 11003
good graphics card and cpu
MESH Pulse 8400
525.00 +vat
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Quad Core Processor(2.4GHz,8MB Cache,1066MHz) [upg 10.00]
Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium Edition with SP 1
Aluminium ATX Midi Tower + 550W PSU [upg 30.00]
SLI nForce 650i SLI(C55) - Intel Core 2 Duo/Quad-Core - ATX
2GB DDR2 Memory - 667MHz
500GB Serial ATA Hard Drive with 16MB Buffer
500GB Serial ATA Hard Drive with 16MB Buffer [upg 60.00]
LightScribe Super Format 20x Dual Layer DVD Writer +R/-R/RW/RAM
512MB nVIDIA GeForce 9600GT - Dual DVI, HDTV, TV Out
Without 19" Widescreen TFT MESH Monitor [upg -75.00]
5.1 High Definition onboard sound card - 6 Channel Cinema sound
Logitech S220 - 2.1 Speakers with Subwoofer
Logitech Cordless Keyboard & Cordless Optical Mouse
Free Microsoft Works 8.5 + Limited Microsoft Office Trial
Multi-format Memory Card Reader (matx)
1 Year Hardware Warranty - Back to Base (UK Mainland only)
ThePublisher
- 08 Jul 2008 08:59
- 6984 of 11003
Thanks scussy.
I understand the Mesh builder now. I'm starting to get choice overload now and I fear that we are boring the others to death with all these specs! Can we just address the special issues.
For example, Optimist, would putting two 500 gig disks into a machine, with the intention of one mirroring the other, really achieve a great deal.
I'd have felt that (a) the mirroring would use up quite a bit of processing speed. But also (b) if one disk catches a bug or gets a damaged registry surely it will instantly migrate to the second one. So the only real benefit will be if one gets a bad sector that brings the operating system down and the other one has no damage.
Or are there other benefits?
TP
ThePublisher
- 08 Jul 2008 08:59
- 6985 of 11003
double.
ThePublisher
- 08 Jul 2008 09:09
- 6986 of 11003
Optimist,
You asked about video editing - but you might have meant video converting.
Anway here is a
site for converting and you can work back to the similar one for editing.
I'll come back with any other links that my photo chums suggest.
TP
tyketto
- 08 Jul 2008 09:48
- 6987 of 11003
TP.
Lots of shops on ebay selling XP(new,unregistered)for about 80.
ThePublisher
- 08 Jul 2008 10:17
- 6989 of 11003
Opt,
Can you share your wisdom on that mirror query msg 6984. May have got lost in the clutter of all those specs!!
TP
ThePublisher
- 08 Jul 2008 11:27
- 6991 of 11003
Opt,
"but bear in mind that a decent RAID card will cost hundreds "
Thereby hangs the catch. Just putting two 500 gig drives into one of scussy's Mesh jobbies will not work. It would need an extra card as my guess is that none of the motherboards Mesh are using will supply free RAID.
EDIT.
Here is one.
TP
ThePublisher
- 08 Jul 2008 16:49
- 6994 of 11003
Opt,
"The time that a disk failed, it rebuilt 300GB in four hours and I would not have noticed the difference "
When you say failed what do you think the failure was? Was it the sort of thing that normally would mean you have lost your boot disk for good. I'd been assuming that when one drive failed the RAID system ran on the other until you replaced the dead one with a fresh drive.
I did not realise that RAID actually repaired disks. That makes the mirror concept much more appealing to a non-techie like me.
TP
ThePublisher
- 08 Jul 2008 17:55
- 6996 of 11003
Opt,
So RAID 5 is an external bit of kit unlike the suggested pair of 500 gig internals.
And naturally much more expensive.
Are you able to boot your PC from the RAID - thus obviating anything that needs to move in your PC?
TP
ThePublisher
- 09 Jul 2008 10:13
- 6998 of 11003
Opt,
RAID is clearly overkill for me.
And yesterday evening some pretty 'iffy' views about Mesh reliability emerged so I am now looking at Dell. I'vd pm'd scussy so we don't start killing this thread with specs!
But I'm sure I'll be back for some more general advice.
SCUSSY - you have a pm.
TP
ThePublisher
- 09 Jul 2008 17:12
- 6999 of 11003
Oh dear. I am becoming a real bore with my quest for a PC.
But I felt that I really ought to post this
industry link.
It's one think to hear the punters grumbling, but when the trade finds out they are being conned......
But then I see
this.
So what is one to believe?
Heck !!
TP
scussy
- 09 Jul 2008 19:08
- 7001 of 11003
maybe mesh have gone down a bit over the last couple years then,the 3 pc's i got from them for family have been going ok,3 - 4 years now,
if you can get one built with the best parts then great,but the cost comes into it,
people dont want to pay over the top when they see cheaper PC's at pc world,mesh and even dell alot cheaper,
but they do use cheaper components,
example for parts FOR a self build,then add for windows,you can see how the costs rise for the best components,my personal pc's are built this way,
HERE
ExecLine
- 09 Jul 2008 19:16
- 7002 of 11003
Well, I deal with and can thoroughly recommend
Computer Doctors
Unit 12 Blackthorn Ind. Est.
Blackthorn Road
Northampton
NN3 8PT
01604 411 444
Tell them what you want and ask them for a price for it.
My take on these Mesh problems?
At first glance, it looks like Mesh got rid of all their repair problems completely by dumping all Warranties and any other repair problems onto Repair Line Ltd.
It then looks a bit likely that Mesh might have stitched both their customers and Repair Line up with poor spec' and/or badly made machines, thus creating an unduly high number of repairing requirements. Repair Line then stopped doing what they had previously contracted to do for Mesh as it must have become completely unprofitable. For one thing, fuel and travelling costs must have increased dramatically for them.
Whatever....Anyhow, definitely not 'Win/Win', eh?
Anyhow it was the customer who suffered in the end.
However, it is really going to cost Repair Line and Mesh and both may well end up as business failures.