After a few rounds with the finacial advisor, I finally convinced her that a new puter wasnt the end of the world, and so I proceeded to throw a few designs together and was ready to place my order when she sees a Compaq at BestBuy with all the things I'd been talking about "one sale"
Trying to seem open minded, I went down to take a look at it. It was an open box sale (it had never been sold but had been taken out of the box to be augmented for a buyer who backed out), and was $100 and had a $50 gift card with purchase bringing the actual price to $1100.00
AMD 1.33 266bus 256DDR 60gig HD CDRW DVD Soundblaster 128, Gforce 2 64meg, 4 USB 3 Firewire
The price intrigued me, because it was hauntingly close to the cost of my home built and included the USB and Firewire ports I needed, and would require minimal effort to bring up to spec as opposed to spending a day or two playing around with my home built. All I would do was swap out my high end video and sound card from my old system, and she gets that, and Ive got a hot system,
PROVIDING that the compaq was not neutered with some pathetic design choice.
After making sure I could return it if it was a DOG, and after taking a looksie inside I decided to take it home and see how it panned out. So far nothing but good things to report! The case is a beauty, and opens with the flick of one latch, opening the side up for what has to be the best designed case Ive ever seen in a compaq (not that it takes much to exceed those stupid
(slide the guts out the back of the whole case) design they had just a few years ago, but its easy to get to everything, has great venhilation and is just a very nice suprise.
I decided to bench it before swapping out my video card, and I almost had a heart attack at how slow it was. 2100 3Dmark score was only about 700 higher than my Athlon 600
I almost took it back immediatly, but decided to try it after swapping out the included Gforce 64meg MX card for my Radeon 64DDR, what a difference! Im not sure what a Gforce 64meg MX card is, but it must be the low crappy end of Nvidia cards or had needed a MAJOR driver update, because the 3Dmark score jumped to over 3700 just by replacing the video card.
Ive now benched it out, speced out the entire machine, and can say that its just as fast as my buddies homebuild 1.3 Athlon and thats a huge suprise to me. I guess that $100 price difference must be a backbreaker for Compaq, because I just cant understand crippling such a fast system with a video card that just couldnt keep up.