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06-09-2006, 11:39 PM | #1 |
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What computer to buy?
My computer finally took a dump from all the porno downloading.. so I am looking at possible getting a new one, but I am so confused at all the Pentium D, Pentium Xeon and all the bullshit. I want to spend the minimum amount possible, but want a 3+ gHz, 2mb ram 256 vid card and a nice flat screen.
I am mainly doing internet crap.. gaming, music and other crap. I was looking at the Dell 510 that comes with all the crap above, AND a 20" widescreen LCD for about $1300 (ebay with warrenty new), but I read that the Dell X400 is better for gaming.. but I would not get the widescreen monitor and it would cost about $1600 from Dell.. is there really that big of a difference? |
06-09-2006, 11:52 PM | #2 |
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I don't think the monitor is anything to be concerned about. You will adjust to whatever size is in front of you in my honest opinion. I know I did. If your really hard core into gaming. Get the Dell X400 if it is actually better for gaming. Otherwise. Get which ever one is prettier.
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06-10-2006, 02:11 AM | #3 |
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Alienware stuff looks pretty insane for gaming, but they tend to get a bit expensive when you start adding options. I've heard good things about Sony's Vaio line but again, those can get pricey.
I played around a bit with Dell's XPS 400...here's what I got for an even $1500 (including a 19" LCD monitor) -3.2GHz processor -2GB RAM -320GB HDD -256MB PCI video card (you could upgrade to an nVidia GeForce 7800 256MB card for another $250 or go all out on a ATI Raedon X1900 512MB carb for another $400) That's the basics...if you REALLY like gaming, you can add a physics accelerator for another $250. But hey...I don't ever play games online or even on my comp outside of Newgrounds and Yahoo bullshit, so what do I know?
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06-10-2006, 02:45 PM | #4 |
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Well here is what I got..
Dimension E510 ,Intel Pentium D Processor 940 with Dual CoreTechnology (3.2 GHz) 464-8220 4GB DDR2 SDRAM at 533MHz 310-5324 Dell USB Keyboard 320-4706 20 in (20 in viewable) 2007WFPWide Aspect Digital Flat PanelDisplay 320-4382 256MB ATI Hyper Memory PCI-Express X16 (DVI/VGA/TV out) Radeon X600 SE 341-3280 250GB SATA II Hard Drive (7200RPM) 341-2274 No Floppy Drive Requested 412-0688 Image Restore 412-0721 Dimension Dell Support 420-4927 Windows Media Player 10 420-5646 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, English without Media, for Dimension 463-2282 Dell Owners Manual installed on your system,click on icon after system set-up to access 420-5460 Complimentary courses: Look for EU icon 420-5476 Dell Direct Download 420-5924 Icon Consolidation Application 420-5769 Internet Search and Portal 310-6264 Dell USB 2-button mouse 430-0412 Intel Pro 100M Integrated PCI NIC Card 313-3840 56K PCI Data Fax Modem 412-0705 Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0 313-4129 16X DVD-ROM and 16X DVD+/-RW 420-5781 Sonic Cineplayer 420-5790 Roxio Creator Basic/MyDVD Basic 313-2758 Integrated Audio 313-2198 No Speaker Requested 412-0850 Network Associates McAfee 7.0,English,90-day Trial 412-0787 AOL for Broadband 420-3224 Broadband Icon for Inspiron 412-0687 NETZERO ISP 420-5256 Netscape ISP 412-0803 Corel WordPerfect 12 plus Trial of Quartro Pro and Presentations 950-7447 4 Year Limited Warranty 900-3963 Type 15- Third Party At Home Service with Nights and Week ends, 24x7 Technical Support, 3 Year Extended 412-0359 Soft Contracts - Qualxserve 900-9773 Warranty Support,3 Year Extended 960-6380 Warranty Support,Initial Year 960-6160 Type 15- Third Party At Home Service with Nights and Wee kends, 24x7 Technical Support,Initial Year 983-2207 Thank You for buying Dell 464-5503 PC Restore Recovery System by Symantec 412-0865 Basic digital Music,Photo and Game experience Cost $1450 in all... |
06-11-2006, 02:45 AM | #5 |
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Why get a dell when you are talking about computer gaming? They have some decent computers but personally I find it better to custom build them. That way you know what exactly you're running and what upgrades to find.
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Compatibility isn't too much of a hassle considering it's for an excellent cause. Personally I find working to make things cheaper a great way to save a buck. heh.
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06-11-2006, 01:28 PM | #8 |
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get the dell
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06-11-2006, 05:44 PM | #9 |
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Yea I did.. I don't have the knowledge or time to build my own computer.. And I need it NOW. I figure when something breaks I can call Dell and ask WTF instead of having to call all the different manufac and asking them.
I figure this thing should scream with this setup though... |
06-11-2006, 05:58 PM | #10 |
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I'm with you Mike. I probably have the knowledge to build my own setup...but I'm not 100% sure and I don't want to get everything together and discover I fucked some small connection up and then have to take it all apart to look for the problem. I just wanna plug it in and go. And you're right...the setup you listed should go like a motherfucker. I mean shit...4GB of RAM? Damn. Just make sure to check the response time on that 20" LCD. I know a lot of the bigger monitors have shit for response times which sucks if you're a gamer.
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Response time is 16ms .. I read that anything less than 20ms is fine, and 16ms worked great on any 1st person shooters.. |
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06-12-2006, 10:11 AM | #12 |
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In my experience the computers are only fast right out of the box. Once you put anything/everything you actually want to use they tend to slow down.
You'll enjoy your computer. I'm a rather large Dell fan do to their customer service. Building your own is always an option. I've had to do it a few times for work, and in that time i realized two things. 1. There is nothing saved by doing it yourself. 2. It's always nicer to a warranty. |
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