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Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postcheers buddy and noted,think i'll try and get quad core if i can,if not tricore
AMD for a start an at the moment intel are better.
Just get a decent dual core system. Nothing really needs a quad core. Like i said. My processor is the 8400 3.0ghz dual core an its nailed everything!!
Originally posted by adpsimpson View PostAren't Intel working on a 16-core processor at the moment?
As for the 8gb of RAM not only can 32 Bit Vista not use it but its also from a hardware point of view the machine will leave 4gb sat reduntant..
Get the windows task manger up and click performance.. If your running vista an a few internet explorer pages then expect to see around 900mb being used with the processor just buzzing along doing nothing. Mine hardly goes above 5% use.
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostPointless going for tricore mate.
AMD for a start an at the moment intel are better.
Just get a decent dual core system. Nothing really needs a quad core. Like i said. My processor is the 8400 3.0ghz dual core an its nailed everything!!
I think thats only going to work with 64bit Vista.. which like i said. Nothing works on! Its almost super computer stuff.. In a few years it may well be everywhere.
As for the 8gb of RAM not only can 32 Bit Vista not use it but its also from a hardware point of view the machine will leave 4gb sat reduntant..
Get the windows task manger up and click performance.. If your running vista an a few internet explorer pages then expect to see around 900mb being used with the processor just buzzing along doing nothing. Mine hardly goes above 5% use.
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Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postlol i aint that well off!
ok so i'm aiming for
quad 3.0ghz or above proc
4/8gb hdd
and as much hard drive as i can get
and no clue on sound and graphics cards
Just go dual core. Honestly!! It will work perfectly well. Some more demanding applications work better on dual core!!
4gb RAM MAX!! forget all the 8gb cr*p.. it wont work. End of!
Hard drive - yep as large as you can within reason. There will be a monster price hike at some point along the size line.. It may even be cheaper to pick up two hard drives.
Sound card. Just a basic sound card will do. Dependant on the motherboard it may have some built in unit. But unless you want a 7.1 surround sound system fitted or its going to be used in a home recording enviroment.. dont worry about going OTT.
Graphics card... http://www.eclipsecomputers.com/prod...N95GT512&af=50
Something like that would be fine.. Would let the kids play Sims 3 no worries but it wont break the bank!
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Originally posted by MattF View PostThere is a world outside of M$ in the O.S dept. Wodders. Most other O.S'es won't have any problems with new S.M.P setups.
No point adding to the confusion by chucking in linux etc.
Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Posti can see yr point rod,but i dont like spending on computers that often,i prefer the do it once approach,this one has lasted 7yrs odd,and will still be plenty enough to pass onto one of the kids i think,so im going all out lol
You need it to work in harmony with the other hardware/software.
Forget the "bigger number = better" because very often.. it doesn't mean jack!!
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Originally posted by RodLeach View PostI know.. But your splitting hairs.. Chances are BDT is going to get vista which wont work for it!
No point adding to the confusion by chucking in linux etc.
I see your point mate. But im telling you what would probably make a better system.
You need it to work in harmony with the other hardware/software.
Forget the "bigger number = better" because very often.. it doesn't mean jack!!
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Originally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postok boss,ps not sure bout vista yet,i'm of the thinkin its prob worth doin as everything is goin that way so may as well
A bloke i know bitches about it being a memory hog an cr*p like that though.
If its a huge concern you can always turn the flashy cr*p off.
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What honestly does make me chuckle these days, (in one of those reminiscing old fart type of ways), is the fact that people even need to be considering dual core processors and 4Gig of memory just to be running a poxy desktop O.S. That really is abysmal. Hell, in a couple of years, a Cray may be the minimum spec for the latest M$ fare.
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Originally posted by MattF View PostWhat honestly does make me chuckle these days, (in one of those reminiscing old fart type of ways), is the fact that people even need to be considering dual core processors and 4Gig of memory just to be running a poxy desktop O.S. That really is abysmal. Hell, in a couple of years, a Cray may be the minimum spec for the latest M$ fare.
Part of it is because it's not running multiple compatibility layers, competing virus check programmes and drivers from any 2-bit hardware manufacturer on ebay. Part of it is that it's not (I kid you not, Windows does this) phoning home to Microsoft with everything from your music playlist to how big your hard disk is. Part of it is encrypting everything. You know that the signal from a DVD is encrypted on disk, decrypted by the processor, re encrypted more strongly, sent to the graphics card, decrypted, processed, reencrypted, then sent to the monitor to be decrypted and displayed? Have you any idea how much computer power that takes?
Linux, but comparison, runs what you tell it to run. And that's it. So suddenly all that power wrapped up in tasks that you never told Windows to do is free for you to use. And you'll never get that virus anyway. Oh, and it's free.Andy
http://www.surfingafrica.net
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Originally posted by MattF View PostYou're preaching to a ginger dildo here.
I would have liked to have got a iMac instead of a PC. I never played games on them untill i got this system! There awesome..
Anyway... I know wind'oze' as you put it, Is a resource hungry beast!! Thats littered with cr*p..
but sh!t happens...
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