eMachines T1840 Reviews
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88% of users recommend this product
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8 Reviews For eMachines T1840
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Guest 15th Oct 2008
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Good Points: No good points, maybe cheap.
Bad Points: Too slow, unrealible, hardware incompatiblity..............
General comments: I don't understand why poeple rate this Donkey so highly. I got mine in 2003 and within 2 yaers the motherboard failed comppetely I had to throw it away because it was cheaper to buy a new one. E machine is simply a budget brand full stop.
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Guest 1st Sep 2008
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My system can handel any task I throw at it. I have upgraded many parts on it. and it is the perfect computer for gaming, video editing, and audio editing.
THINGS I'VE UPGRADED-
Western Digital 80GB slave.
2GB Samsung PC-3200 Ram(Dual Channel).
Diamond 7.1 24bit sound card.
EVGA_ GeForce 6200, 400MHz RAM Clock, DDR2, Dual monitor support.
A-Power 680 watt power supply.
With these upgrades it made the system handle like a Pentuim 4 system.- Read Guest's review (144 words)
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basic316 31st Aug 2008
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If you are a power friendly user than it can still be the right pc for you. It can upgraded in many ways. RAM can be upograded to 2GB. For aprox. 60-75 dollars. If 2GB is not enough for you (I know its not for me) you can set paging file also called swap file. Heres how-right click on my computer and go to properties-then click advanced tab (top right side under remote tab)-then click on performance settings-click advanced tab- then on bottom change-then u can set the amount of hard disk space w ...- Read basic316's review (368 words)
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Guest 16th Mar 2008
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Best PC I have ever had, and have owned PCs since entry in early '80s. Easily serviced and economical. After 6-yrs of service, this PC runs as smooth and fast as any more modern processor, greater RAM amount or BUS speed that I own or use in the workplace -- and I am into multi-tasking with many IE windows and Office programs at same time, including streaming video and iTunes, and medium size spreadsheets. The dual cd driver have been very convenient when archiving.
Running this machine since 2 ...- Read Guest's review (186 words)
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Caelan 16th Oct 2005
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The eMachine T1840 is a good, functional, solid machine for a very attractive price. We have run everything from games to custom software and, with the exception of the low RAM, it goes along like a trooper.- Read Caelan's review (71 words)
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rainfall 28th Jul 2005
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My parents bought the eMachine T1840 computer a while ago, and I am just getting to use it now, because they got a newer model. It runs fabulously, can actually rune dreamweaver, photoshop, mirc, firefox, flashplayer, internet explorer, and over 5 java applets at once without losing any speed. I highly recommend this computer for gamers and java developers, just install the latest jdk from sun's website, and set the PATH environmental variable from the system properties window.- Read rainfall's review (77 words)
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pipplo 29th Dec 2004
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The eMachine T1840 is a great PC.- Read pipplo's review (12 words)
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moorhawk
5th Oct 2003
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Felt I had to comment on the emachines T1840 PC for the amazing fact that it's the first PC in years that I've bought that worked straight out of the box. And not just worked. It had to be linked into a network, set up with network printers, adding various USB interfaces and I just plugged it all in, switched it on, and it worked first time, no problems. Anyone who has worked with PC's will tell you what a miracle that is. I also installed new memory before setting up and no problems with th ...- Read moorhawk's review (112 words and 1 comment)
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So I went to install my new Hercules Muse 5.1 DVD sound card into my eMachines T1840 computer. Now, my BIOS has an option where you can disable the on-board sound card and whatnot.
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Replaced emachines power supply...system does not boot - TechSpot
My Emachines T1840 power supply failed. I replaced it with a Bestec 250W power ... I've heard from several computer shops that replacing the power supply on an emachines can kill the motherboard
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help fix old pc's problem or help tranfer files to a new pc
i need help im looking into buying a new pc because my old one (emachines t1840) wont turn on. it gets to the windows screen and turns off. ... Or just get another computer (not an emachine).
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at TigerDirect.com
I just built two of these systems...Very stable and works great with XP Pro OS. ... I bought this as a replacement for a Emachines T1840 that suffered from :leaking capacitor syndrome. I also bought
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It took up a lot of space and was the first computer I used to surf web pages. ... I found that barebones systems are much cheaper in the US, ... Powerbook G4 - 800 MHz eMachines T1840 - 1.8 GHz Celeron;
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in Canada at TigerDirect.ca
I just built two of these systems...Very stable and works great with XP Pro OS. ... I bought this as a replacement for a Emachines T1840 that suffered from :leaking capacitor syndrome. I also bought
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