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17th October 2007, 01:31 | #1 |
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| October 2007 Midrange Buyer's Guide Depending on whom you're talking to, midrange can start as low as $1000 and extend all the way up to around $2000, which undoubtedly gives a lot of flexibility in terms of choosing components. We're going to split the middle and shoot for about $1500 for each of the systems we configure today, which will include everything that's necessary for the intended market. You can spend more or less than that with a little bit of effort, and certainly those who are looking to reuse a few components from their current system will be able to save some money. http://www.anandtech.com/guides/showdoc.aspx?i=3125
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