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Hi, I had one before many years ago. It was good on the whole, worked just fine and was damn cheap!

 

Only potential issue is the mother board and accessories that are included, just check for driver side of things.

 

Depends what you are looking to use it for, if just day to day emails and Web surfing would be fine.

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Hows the after sales support? :)

 

I personally feel Corbell's after sales support is not bad. Had good experiences so far.

http://i16.photobucket.com/albums/b7/ki113r/Mobile%20Uploads/20150407_203245_zpsvojubra6.jpg

 

2004 - 2005 FR1284A ~ NSR150SP (FILA Paintwork)

2012 - 2013 FS7810L ~ NSR150SP (Pure White)

2013 - 2015 FBE9955K ~ Spec 3 (Pearl White)

2015 - ???? Quit riding

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i own a ge600 msi fo 2years+ playing LoL quite often, its still running like a brand new machine. no problem

Honda NSR150SP: 2012-2015

Honda RVF NC35: 2015

Triumph Daytona 675: 2015-present

SYM GTS 200: 2016-present

Conquered Places: Chiang Mai, MHS, Pai, Doi Inthanon, Bangkok, Hatyai, Danok, Genting, KL, Port Dickson, Seremban, Malacca, Kluang, Mersing, Desaru

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These days most computers are using Intel chips. Hence, go for one of those good main board manufacturers; e.g. Asus. They're one of the largest main board producers and they stack well with an Intel chip.

 

However, if you don't quite want to think about using a Windows OS, then just head straight for a Mac Book Pro or Mac Book Air. They're really good hardware with a software stack.

 

Hope it help! PM me if you need further help :)

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Yep, Asus is really good as well. Been using a netbook by them and all my server builds are using Asus boards... right from their P5Q series and up.

 

The other alternative that some others use is: Gigabyte. Haven't tried those personally though, but worth a lookout for as well.

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