[quote author=“jiggy”]I am not sure why he put in the extra graphic card, cause the motherboard seems to have a good chip set onboard….
Does it? Usually, the onboard stuff isn’t any good for serious 3D stuff, which it seems like you want to do.
Intel Original 915 GAV MB,
The motherboard is from Intel themselves? That sounds more like just the description of the chipset. There are quality differences between the mainboards, better get some details about it.
Intel P4 3.0GHz LGA CPU,
That’s good.
1GB RAM(512X2),
That’s enough amount. It doesn’t say anything about speed or manufacturer, however.
200 GB SATA HDD,
Also sounds okay to me, although knowing what harddrive it exactly is, i.e. manufacturer and model number, would help knowing how fast, loud, reliable it is.
1.44MB FDD,
If you need it… nothing to say here.
DVD-RW Drive,
Which DVD-RW drive? How fast is it? Does it do DVD+R/DVD+RW as well? Does ist burn CDs?
Optical Scroll Mouse with pad,
Which optical scroll mouse?
17” Flat Color Monitor,
Which 17” Flat Color Monitor?
That can be anything, including real scary stuff that I wouldn’t even let into my house in a rainy dark night, in order to allow it to make a phonecall, because its car got a flat tire or something.
You at the very least want to know if it those DVI or just 15pin VGA. You normally also want to know supported refresh frequencies, viewing angle, update time and, seriouly now, knowing the resolution it does would be simply great. Or elementary.
450W ATX Casing,
Which casing? Which power supply? Is the casing made of aluminium? steel? polycarbonate? acryl? wood? paper? old spit?
Multimedia Chicony Keyboard,
I personally think they’re a pain to type with, but that doesn’t mean someone else wouldn’t have fun with it. (or just not care)
128 MB PCI Express Graphic Card,
Now that is the best quote. A 128MB PCI Express Graphic Card. Not that there were a truckload of different graphic cards with different chipsets, different outputs and just different specifications that would fall into that description.
Modem Internal.
You’re having DSL/Cable/whatever, don’t you? So you don’t need that.
Sorry, but that is the computer equivalent of the following ad (which I just made up):
For sale: car. Has wheels. Does roll on street and do stuff. Seats included. Motor built in, gas needed. Other stuff available.
So there’s really nothing to decipher here, there’s just no information. Ask your seller to tell you what it is he’s going to put into your computer, instead of just telling you he’ll be making your computer out of… computer parts.