Computer recommendation for office use.

silvermlk

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Hi all. Currently my boss would like to change some of the computers in my office as they most of them were having problems recently. However, there is no computer engineer in our office.

So we usually use microsoft office, internal server and will be using a new audit program. the new audit program does not require any good computer specs.

Any recommendation? should we self build the cpus or should we buy those ready made like dell,lenovo etc..

We would require 5 CPU, 3 Monitors and 4 laptops.
 

86technie

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Can call up Dell or HP for simple cheap computers.
Typically you can get about $1k and above.
One thing to take note is that if you are using SAP
or any Audit software, you need lots of ram and
do check that the OS that is installed is 64 bit in order
to support rams above 4GB.
 

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If only hardware needed maybe go tradepac or PcThemes see if they want to quote & build for you
 

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dell got onsite service support, some IT consultant companies also provide onsite services, you may get quote from them to compare...

better buy from those who included onsite service support due to no computer engineer.
 

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dell got onsite service support, some IT consultant companies also provide onsite services, you may get quote from them to compare...

better buy from those who included onsite service support due to no computer engineer.

ok thanks for the suggestion! most probably will be buying dell!.
 
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