Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: Notesfiles $Revision: 1.7.0.10 $; site uiucuxc Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!mhuxr!mhuxt!houxm!ihnp4!inuxc!pur-ee!uiucdcs!uiucuxc!hamilton From: hamilton@uiucuxc.CSO.UIUC.EDU Newsgroups: net.micro.pc Subject: PC clone bargains Message-ID: <21900111@uiucuxc> Date: Tue, 11-Feb-86 01:19:00 EST Article-I.D.: uiucuxc.21900111 Posted: Tue Feb 11 01:19:00 1986 Date-Received: Thu, 13-Feb-86 01:12:57 EST Lines: 25 Nf-ID: #N:uiucuxc:21900111:000:1329 Nf-From: uiucuxc.CSO.UIUC.EDU!hamilton Feb 11 00:19:00 1986 speaking of PC clone bargains, i just finished skimming all the ads in the latest Computer Shopper (whew; there's a lot of 'em!), and i'm amazed at all the outfits selling the bits & pieces of PCs. not just the system unit here, keyboard there, monitor somewhere else; tho the prices on those are pretty tempting (~$2K for minimal AT?). i mean unbundled cases, mother boards (with or without ICs), power supplies, etc. some are rather intriguing, like the motherboard with 12 expansion slots instead of 8 (my AT at work is FULL). it seems a hacker type could assemble a truly dynamite AT for less than the retail price of a big-name XT clone. i feel almost embarrassed that my employer spent ~$4K for my enhanced AT (and that was at a special ~30% discount!). at this point, my too-good-to-be-true reflex usually kicks in. but there are so many of these outfits! can there really be enough fools to keep that many sharp operators in biz? (do i really need to ask?) anyone want to comment on the profit or loss in rolling your own PC? (i'll summarize e-mail replies). wayne hamilton U of Il and US Army Corps of Engineers CERL UUCP: {ihnp4,pur-ee,convex}!uiucdcs!uiucuxc!hamilton ARPA: hamilton%uiucuxc@a.cs.uiuc.edu USMail: Box 476, Urbana, IL 61801 CSNET: hamilton%uiucuxc@uiuc.csnet Phone: (217)333-8703