Re: Getting a new pc...
projectego;391606 said:
I'd recommend building your own computer; if I can do it then, believe me, anyone can.
Components I'd recommend (they're not top of the range but they're certainly pretty damn good and would be ideal for desktop junkies with a view to casual gaming):
AMD rig:
CPU: AMD 955 Black Edition
Mobo: Mine is the Asus M4A79-t Deluxe (probably fairly cheap now as it's been superseded by the M4A8x range)
RAM: 4GB Corsair Dominator 1600Mhz (dual channel)
GPU: ATi Radeon 5750
Power Supply: Corsair TX 650w
HDD: 1TB Samsung F3 Spinpoint (ultra cheap and earned some very positive reviews)
Intel rig:
CPU: Intel i5 750
Mobo: Asus P6T Deluxe v2
RAM: 6GB Corsair Dominator 1600Mhz (triple channel)
GPU: ATi Radeon 5750
Power Supply: Corsair TX 650w
HDD: 1TB Samsung F3 Spinpoint
Thing is, if you're not actually interested in gaming on your PC, then you could go for even lower-end components. Personally, I have an AMD 965 Black Edition CPU but I do wish I'd gone the Intel i7 920 route.
If you really must purchase a pre-built then I'd recommend looking at some of the HP (Hewlett Packard) gaming PCs. I believe their top range mode is called 'Blackbird', or ' Thunderbird', or something. Since Alienware were acquired by Dell, I can't even recommend 'em anymore.
I don't need a pc that good... and I'm about as good at technical stuff as a trained monkey, ask johndoe

I am having a ton of trouble building a guitar at this point, and that has much less technical crap. the hardest part is cutting the wood, I'm trying to make pseudo Les Paul.
Back to the point, I want at most to be able to download faster than 30 kb a second, or is that just my internet? anyway, here is what I got in a basic run through now:
521 mb of ram (sucks!!!)
74 gb of storage space (really sucks!!!)
a dual core Intel celeron processor (doesn't bug me too much)
A dvd/cd drive that reads but doesn't burn. (also really sucks)
some crappy video card I just pulled from a broken computer I found sitting outside the local dump. (crush kill destroy!!!!!!

sucks)
It lagged when I used to play oblivion on the lowest graphic settings. that, is a sad computer. recently, I've had to drasticly decrease my fable: tlc settings as well.
I just want to be ready to play fable 3 with no lag when it comes out. and fallout 3 would be nice if I was able to play it as well.
I have about 750 dollar for it currwently saved, I'mn willuing to go up to 1300 though, I know that wont buy me much, but it's all I have. Reason:
I just spent 1500 on building my guitar and am currently in the middle of restoring my 58 ford f150 I inherited from my dad. Another 10,000 of mine and my families money out the window.
I only have 2 hobbies, and I spend all of my spare money on them.
This seems good enough for my purposes:
http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/s...w&email_id=1613615&jumpid=in_r329_emailconfig
Tell me what you think, and just incase you can't see it:
Operating system Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Processor AMD Athlon(TM) X4 635 quad-core processor [2.9GHz, 2MB L2, up to 4000MHz bus]
Memory 4GB DDR3-1066MHz SDRAM [2 DIMMs]
Hard drive 500GB 7200 rpm SATA 3Gb/s hard drive
Graphics card 1GB ATI Radeon HD 5450 [DVI, HDMI, VGA adapter]
Primary optical drive LightScribe 16X max. DVD+/-R/RW SuperMulti drive
Networking Premium Wireless-N LAN card
Front Productivity Ports 15-in-1 memory card reader, 1 USB, 1394, audio
Sound Card Integrated 7.1 channel sound with front audio ports
Keyboard and Mouse HP multimedia keyboard and HP optical mouse
Productivity software Microsoft(R) Works 9.0
Security software Norton Internet Security(TM) 2010 - 15 month
There is the configuration although it's nicer on the page I linked to.
it's 699, I think it's perfect.
I already have a newer monitor that was on sale, so I also saved a few bucks there.