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my suggestion:
dont buy a brand name. get a no name with
good components.
i would not want a motherboard that i could not
exchange components on.
good luck,
kevin
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Subject: Re: computer graphic card
memory
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size=3 FAMILY="FIXED">Free707: Answer to your 2 questions: (1)
if the onboard can be disabled? Dell said no; it is sodded onto
the motherboard and cannot be disabled; (2) Is there an
available AGP slot? Dell also said no. They advised me to move
onto 4100 series, which is another ca$400. more. I need to decide
whether it is worthwhile to spend that extra just so I have a movable 16mb
graphic card, and also it is intel pentium 1 ghz chip. <FONT lang=0
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