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Which make of pc is best to buy for a home system?nba game
Suggest you go by the budget.
Cheapest: Choose the Intel E2140/2160 Core Duo based system with 1-2GB RAM, 7600GT/8600GT (not serious gaming machine though), 160GB HDD. 17" LCD. $600
Next best deal: Intel Quad core Q6600, 2-4GB ram, 7950GT/8800 GTS(good enough for present games),160GB . $1100
Which make of pc is best to buy for a home system?lebron james ,nba teams
JUST LOOK FOR SYSTEM WITH AN ASUS MOTHERBOARD, NVIDIA VIDEO CARD, AND AN ATHLON 64 X2 OR FX PROCESSOR
It's horses for courses.
- If your activites are heavily graphics orientated (graphics design, CAD/CAM, etc) go for a MAC
- If your activites are mostly gaming, go for as much memory, biggest graphics card and diskspace as you can afford with a quad core processor.
- If all you want to do is write the occasional letter and download emails, then go for the cheapest system you can find.
- If you are a programmer, then go for 1-2GB memory, as much diskspace (internal and external) that you can afford.
Always consider getting a large external drive to use for backing up your PC/MAC
As for processors, my preference is for AMD as they are much more reliable and more flexible than Intel, but others swear by Intel, and the quad core is attractive.
Decide exactly what you want to use the computer for, and what you might want to use it for over the next 3 years, then read up all you can on the different configurations before making your mind up.
Often it is your available budge that will determine the configuration you end up with as the compromise between what you would like to have and what you can afford.
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AMD
If your talking about a whole system, then Dell are probably the best to buy from
Intel.
If your more into gaming than image editing get a PC but if your more into image editing than gaming get a Mac. They run Windows too.
My son who is at Uni and doing Media which means he has to use the comp a great deal has just bought the latest HP comp which he reckons is wonderful - it has lots of extras
One that's built for you at a local shop.
To all of you that have said AMD or Intel, they are makes of cpu's not PC's.
I think like everything else it comes down to personal choice and budget. No point in paying out lots of money for a top spec PC if you are not going to use it's full potential.
Intel
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