GamePC gets in the "barebones" game
GamePC has started selling "barebones" computer gaming systems.
Designed for those who wish to upgrade existing systems, or to buy a partially built system that they wish to finish themselves, the "minimal computer packages" include the CPU, main board, hard drive, case, floppy drive, CD-ROM and memory.
Three versions are available: a single-CPU overclocked Celeron system, a single-CPU Pentium III system, and a dual-CPU overclocked Celeron system. The PCs come fully assembled, tested and warranted.
Details and specifications are posted on the company's web site at www.gamepc.com .
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