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Sounds like porn to me.Lainee said:and watching downloaded movies. Yep. That's right. No porn.
Sounds like porn to me.Lainee said:and watching downloaded movies. Yep. That's right. No porn.
ic.. .. so u req streaming videos..Lainee said:Didn't say anything about not liking it. Just will not download it to computer - I've got younger siblings to think about. :uhhuh:
you only change the motherboardLainee said:wrx - I had a look at the sites you linked. Say I go for 64-bit... what would I write down as model number (and such)? Would changing the processor mean having to change the motherboard?
This is a bit off topic, but this is the most important thing you've said. I'm not blaming you or anything but it is SO important to say 'I want object x, I will be using it in this way and this way and this way'. It helps everybody else think about your needs.Lainee said:I'm impatient (programs must load quickly), I need trustworthiness (which means good customer service because I can't open things up and fix it myself, as well as reliable and tested bits and pieces), and I need some added 'extras' just in case I discover games and/or develop a passion for video editing.
Lainee said:A year ago I was planning to get a friend to build a new comp for me, but then got sidetracked so I never ended up getting one. Back then these components were pretty much top of the line, but I've lost contact with him now so I can't ask him to upgrade. This was exactly the list that he sent me:
Intel Setup -
CPU: Intel Pentium IV 3.2 GHz
Motherboard: Abit IC7 series
RAM: two Corsair XMS 512MB PC3200 DDR SDRAM DIMMS for a total for 1GB (model CMX512-3200c2)
Hard Drive: Seagate 80GB 8MB cache, 7200rpm
Monitor: BenQ FP737S flat screen LCD
Video Card: ATI Radeon 9600 Pro Card
Case: normal silver P4 compliant case
DVD burner: Sony DRU510A
Sound Card: Creative Labs Soundblaster Audigy 2
Speakers: Logitech z640 series
Floppy: Teac 1.44
Keyboard & Mouse: Logitech Internet keyboard black and MX500 respectively
I don't really understand most of this, but just asking which parts I should upgrade and whether these are still pretty good. The price he quoted for me was around $3200, so would the price have lowered now and by how much really?
Originally, I just wanted people to comment on the list my friend wrote for me. I trusted my friend to know what was best for me, and I was just for advice on whether those specs were outdated or not. I just assumed that people could interpret what I needed from that list. Guess I should've been more specific.anti said:I mean, if more people just said 'this is what i want', then people won't have to get technical on you (or you can ignore it). Again, I'm not talking about you Lainee, but as a general rule on the forum.
I don't really have a budget...? I don't mind spending more for something that's more reputable but if there's a way to cut corners and still get the same quality then I'm all for it.anti said:And stick to your budget
I've never used a Mac before, so I don't know if I'd like it or not. Next step after getting my main computer sorted out is getting a powerbook, I've heard good things about them.ChrisE said:id recommend purchasing an Apple. if you dont need a computer for hard core gaming and need it for most other tasks like internet, word processing, multimedia music etc, they are awesome. i recently bought my first Mac, an indigo iMac, and despite having only Mac OS 9.2 and not as much power and features as newer model computer, it is the most functional and stable computer ive ever used. you can pick up a new imac starting from around $2000 and they look great, Mac OS X is a far superior OS to Windows in appearance and usability. i always hated macs with a passion until i used later models and i found how good they are.
AsyLum said:I dont see the problem with this?
Seriously most of the advice being given on here by 'hardcore' computer enthusiasts seems to be fluting their own e-penis more than anything.
You're a mong. QED.Casmira said:
Macs are nice, but I don't think a Mac desktop is the way to go for you at the moment. I stand with the opinion that 1gb ram and/or a 64bit athlon is overkill and beyond what you need. The 1gb ram is a little much, but if you want to, not going to stop you getting more a good thing - However 64bit isn't appropriate for what we're looking for.Lainee said:I've never used a Mac before, so I don't know if I'd like it or not. Next step after getting my main computer sorted out is getting a powerbook, I've heard good things about them.
she said she wasn't going to touch the computer's innards for serverl years.wrx said:But that leaves her with a very limited upgrade path
like what?wrx said:But what if her needs change? Mac's are pretty restrictive...
Well Lainee *has* already said that in the future she may consider starting to play games, so this *tiny* restriction *might* be a problem if she does.jm1234567890 said:like what?
the only thing i can think of that the mac can't do is play games.
64-bit isn't appropriate? Hmm... I think I'll take your word for it. Does that mean sticking with the original Intel?MedNez said:Macs are nice, but I don't think a Mac desktop is the way to go for you at the moment. I stand with the opinion that 1gb ram and/or a 64bit athlon is overkill and beyond what you need. The 1gb ram is a little much, but if you want to, not going to stop you getting more a good thing - However 64bit isn't appropriate for what we're looking for.
Perhaps you should get some advice from some computer stores as to what they think you should do to your suggested configuration =)
:uhhuh: Thank God, someone finally gets it.wrx said:Thats what she came for advice on, whether her pc parts were good.
Sorry MedNez, I'm gonna have to disagree here.MedNez said:Macs are nice, but I don't think a Mac desktop is the way to go for you at the moment. I stand with the opinion that 1gb ram and/or a 64bit athlon is overkill and beyond what you need. The 1gb ram is a little much, but if you want to, not going to stop you getting more a good thing - However 64bit isn't appropriate for what we're looking for.
Perhaps you should get some advice from some computer stores as to what they think you should do to your suggested configuration =)