3-6 Computers to good to be true? Other recommendations?

Gary Coffman gary at ke4zv.UUCP
Wed Sep 19 21:15:07 AEST 1990


In article <1990Sep13.234057.22664 at intek01.uucp> mark at intek01.uucp (Mark McWiggins) writes:
>These guys advertise in PC Week, with what looks like an amazing deal:
>
>	33 MHZ Micronics, 64K Cache
>	4 MB RAM
>	SVGA combo (1024x768)
>	330 MB CDC SCSI drive
>	etc.
>
>for $3699.
>
>Is this too good to be true, or does the price break just come from being
>able to avoid paying for Gateway 2000 et.al.'s  multipage colorful ads?
>
>Any other hardware recommendations for a similar configuration (150-200MB
>SCSI, ESDI, or IDE disk would actually be enough) would be most appreciated.

This is not too good to be true. The system I'm using has the 33Mhz Micronics
caching motherboard, 8 MB RAM, SVGA, a 330 MB Micropolis SCSI drive, a
ST296 80 MB SCSI drive, Archive tape drive, Adaptec 1542A controller,
power supply, case and keyboard for a total price of $2900. Of course no
two components came from the same vendor and I did some very aggressive
shopping. I also had some hair tearing problems getting it all to run.
It took about 3 months to gather the whole system into a working machine.
What you are paying Gateway 2000 et. al. for is to take the integration
headaches and the component shopping headaches off your shoulders. It's
often worth it.

Gary



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