Cybermonkey
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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quote: Originally posted by taj_ryait
quote: Originally posted by Sam
quote: Originally posted by taj_ryait
No do not buy emachines they are rubbish in my opinion i had to upgrade the memory and graphics card within the first week of getting 1, the emachines are basic and have little room to upgrade, pm me i can give you some good specs
What's the point in saying they are rubbish because you had to upgrade the memory and graphics card within the first week of getting one? I would understand if it blew up on you or something, but you are just moaning because you didn't like the spec - that's no reason to put down a brand/model of PC is it? Unless you nicked it or something and didn't know the spec?
Also what you are saying about them having little room to upgrade is as you say "rubbish". Unless you are talking about a laptop, or you are talking about a very old model, then I feel that you do not know what you are talking about, and therefore invite you to STFU. 
I had an eMachines desktop PC, and am now currently using an eMachines laptop, both of which are very GOOD, never given me ANY problems.
If I had to get another desktop PC it would be definately be an eMachines one!
I considered your invite to STFU but declined due to you being a prick. I had the emachine for 5 months before i sold it in that time the cpu P3 733mhz blew twice and i was restricted in upgrading the machine due to it only having a Total of 3 pci slots and 2 available so i could only put a pci graphics card in which at the time was a pci nvidia 32mb TNT m64 and the motherboard would only take samsung branded pc133 ram after trying a different variety.
Oops i just learnt about computers
LMAO, its not emachines fault, is you being a nonce buying a PCI only PC and wanting to upgrade  
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