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Dream Machines

 

Interested in the Ultimate Computer?  These Dream Machines should keep you satisfied for quite awhile. Not up to the assembly challenge?  These computers won't be cheap, but I'll build one for you!  Just email me and ask! They don't get any better than this! The Dream Machines now include components for an AMD system or components for an Intel system, so you can choose which is best for you. Here are the specs:

  • Practical Dream Machine:  This computer is still an expensive machine, but it takes practicality into consideration and the expense is within reason. 
  • IDE Dream Machine:  This one is the best of the best in an IDE configuration.
  • REMOVED: SCSI Dream Machine: This was the no-holds-barred dream machine in a SCSI configuration, but few users are interested in SCSI anymore, and I'm not using it myself anymore so my recommendations wouldn't be as good as they once were.. 
  • REMOVED: Dual SCSI Dream Machine:  This was the same as the SCSI Dream Machine, except that it had a second processor and different motherboard. This machine is only for NT, Windows 2000, XP, UNIX, etc.