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I'm hoping this link will work for the comparison chart... (Note! - I am not a shill for Newegg, they just happened to have all 3 of these so I could do the comparison chart LOL)
Pick them apart for me please... good, bad, ugly.... and bear the following in mind.
I always keep my computers for years (usually around 5 years) before buying new.
I always buy 'up'... the most bang for my buck... as much power as I can afford.
I do NOT game online... but might sign up at steam with some games I bought at Amazon. No World of Warcraft or similar... I like the Tombraider type stuff.
I do use Paint Shop Pro... a LOT. NO, I don't want to 'upgrade to PhotoShop (to skew Saliere ... too many buttons).
If I upgrade either of those machines to Win7 pro or Ultimate, will I be able to sock in 32g of RAM (or more?) later on?
I'm really yearning for the Gateway UR10P as it has the 750w power supply.
I do not have the time or patience or knowledge of motherboards and chips to build my own.
I can (and have in past) added RAM, hard drives, media devices, cards, power supply, etc. myself.
Do these have one or two hot swap bays on front? I can't tell LOL Hot swap bay(s) for a hard drive is a requirement.
Thanks for any and all opinions.
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Pick them apart for me please... good, bad, ugly.... and bear the following in mind.
I always keep my computers for years (usually around 5 years) before buying new.
I always buy 'up'... the most bang for my buck... as much power as I can afford.
I do NOT game online... but might sign up at steam with some games I bought at Amazon. No World of Warcraft or similar... I like the Tombraider type stuff.
I do use Paint Shop Pro... a LOT. NO, I don't want to 'upgrade to PhotoShop (to skew Saliere ... too many buttons).
If I upgrade either of those machines to Win7 pro or Ultimate, will I be able to sock in 32g of RAM (or more?) later on?
I'm really yearning for the Gateway UR10P as it has the 750w power supply.
I do not have the time or patience or knowledge of motherboards and chips to build my own.
I can (and have in past) added RAM, hard drives, media devices, cards, power supply, etc. myself.
Do these have one or two hot swap bays on front? I can't tell LOL Hot swap bay(s) for a hard drive is a requirement.
Thanks for any and all opinions.
... I doubt they have any hotswap built in already...I think they would've mentioned it. It's easy to put one in yourself tho...if you can put a hd in, you can put a hotswap thingy in, and you should talk them into a good price on that as well 


