FirefoxRocks
Nov 20 2007, 02:10 PM
Ok well we are considering purchasing a new computer. We've looked at a few different options, mainly Dell. Some of the features are already decided, like this: - Windows Vista Home Premium
- 2GB RAM
- At least 320 GB hard drive
- 22" wide-screen monitor
The graphics card and sound card aren't really such a big deal, we do not use this PC for gaming/video-editing anyways. The PC will primarily used for Office applications, web development, general Internet/email use, watching DVDs and learning about Windows Vista (I can't wait to use User Account Control!). The most important thing on the list is 3 Year Tech Support. I won't explain that here, but even with Linux it is the most important thing on the list. Now some things I would like to know about: - Should I aim for getting the Pentium D dual-core processor (1.6 GHz) or the Intel® Core™2 Duo Processor E4500 (2MB L2 Cache,2.20GHz,800 FSB)? A lot of people on CNet say that Windows Vista is optimized for 2 processors, but it brings the cost of the PC up by $100 (incl. taxes and everything).
- Is it worth adding $30 for a 13 in 1 Media Card Reader? I don't think so, because I rarely use media cards, mostly USB flash drives. But they may have other uses.
- Should I pay $20 for a Data fax modem or $40 for an Internal PCI 802.11g Wireless Network card or neither? I thought that this would be a good deal, but apparently the other people want to connect the new computer to the router and buy a wireless adapter for this Windows XP computer.
- Is a TV tuner a good investment ($100)? We initially thought it was, but now we are unclear on this.
Also if you have other opinions on the any other components then feel free to tell me. So far the PC with the Core 2 Duo processor is $1,103.52 CDN (including taxes and shipping). We don't want anything too expensive, however we want to make a good investment as we would use the PC for about 4 years before buying another one.
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jbitkill
Nov 20 2007, 09:30 PM
DELL are a good brand, at that price, I would forget fancy stuff and rip Vista off, install XP over it. I am using a dual-core processor in XP, it runs quite well. If you want a Media Center (TV, DVD), buy a Media Center PC and connect it to your TV. But make sure that the TV Tuner is the right type for your area like Freeview tuner won't work in a non-Freeview area and vice versa. If its a hybrid, don't worry since it is analogue and Freeview also. You can get FM tuner as well in the hybrid package. xxxx-jozh-xxxx
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xboxrulz
Nov 20 2007, 10:38 PM
I'll just give you an advice that most computer experts will tell you, no matter what the price is... DO NOT EVER EVER IN YOUR LIFETIME GO FOR DELL. It is just that bad. As for processor, I always go for AMD because of the price per performance (and per watt). I recommend any machine with AMD Athlon X2 4200+. Else, go for Core 2 Duo. The Pentium D overheats too much and uses a lot of power to run, so you'll lose money through your power bill. It is also recommended to go Windows XP until Vista Service Pack 1 because Microsoft has to iron all those performance issues first. If you always use memory cards, then a memory card reader is the most logical way to go. Unless you have dial-up, do not bother with the modem, get a WIFI network card instead (that is if you have a wireless network in the first place). Actually, now looking at your price range, I'd just highly recommend an iMac instead. The base model starts at $1,299 and are a lot better. For that price, it already comes with an pretty good graphics card (Radeon HD 2400) and has a better processor than what you listed. Even better, it runs MacOS X Leopard! http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebO...mac/family/imac. Also remember, that you can always dual boot your system for Windows for gaming too  . As for warranty, you can always purchase AppleCare and it provides one of the best tech support I've ever encountered, it's highly suggested. Truly the only computer you'll ever need. iMac tech specs: http://support.apple.com/specs/imac/iMac_Mid_2007.html (All Apple iMac processors come with a 1066 MHz FSB) Happy hunting! xboxrulz
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Quatrux
Nov 21 2007, 12:32 AM
Also, in addition I noticed that you won't be using it for gaming, video editing, so you won't need the best performance available, but of course, Vista needs much more resources, so you can get a bit older gfx card and not the best one in the market ;]
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FirefoxRocks
Nov 21 2007, 01:20 AM
QUOTE(xboxrulz @ Nov 20 2007, 04:38 PM)  I'll just give you an advice that most computer experts will tell you, no matter what the price is... DO NOT EVER EVER IN YOUR LIFETIME GO FOR DELL. It is just that bad. Dell has been great for me so far. I absolutely love their technical support, so problems are actually fun for me.  QUOTE(xboxrulz @ Nov 20 2007, 04:38 PM)  As for processor, I always go for AMD because of the price per performance (and per watt). I recommend any machine with AMD Athlon X2 4200+. Else, go for Core 2 Duo. The Pentium D overheats too much and uses a lot of power to run, so you'll lose money through your power bill. I will take that into consideration. However, will Skype run properly on an AMD processor? QUOTE(xboxrulz @ Nov 20 2007, 04:38 PM)  It is also recommended to go Windows XP until Vista Service Pack 1 because Microsoft has to iron all those performance issues first. Sorry, but everyone here wants to enjoy and learn more about Vista. Besides, service packs are free, right? QUOTE(xboxrulz @ Nov 20 2007, 04:38 PM)  If you always use memory cards, then a memory card reader is the most logical way to go. Then I guess a memory card reader isn't that good of an investment. QUOTE(xboxrulz @ Nov 20 2007, 04:38 PM)  Unless you have dial-up, do not bother with the modem, get a WIFI network card instead (that is if you have a wireless network in the first place). For physical location reasons, the router must be plugged into this (new) computer. So therefore I don't think a wireless network card will do good. But I do plan to buy a router (we don't have one yet) and a USB wireless device for the old computer. QUOTE(xboxrulz @ Nov 20 2007, 04:38 PM)  Actually, now looking at your price range, I'd just highly recommend an iMac instead. The base model starts at $1,299 and are a lot better. For that price, it already comes with an pretty good graphics card (Radeon HD 2400) and has a better processor than what you listed. Even better, it runs MacOS X Leopard! http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebO...mac/family/imac. Also remember, that you can always dual boot your system for Windows for gaming too  . As for warranty, you can always purchase AppleCare and it provides one of the best tech support I've ever encountered, it's highly suggested. Truly the only computer you'll ever need. I also considered looking at an iMac too, but I prefer Windows XP/Windows Vista and various distributions of Linux over Mac OS X (actually, I would rather learn to use some command-line Linux stuff than use Mac OS X) QUOTE(xboxrulz @ Nov 20 2007, 04:38 PM)  iMac tech specs: http://support.apple.com/specs/imac/iMac_Mid_2007.html (All Apple iMac processors come with a 1066 MHz FSB) Happy hunting! xboxrulz Well I guess that my decisions were right. I won't do gaming much (nor any other high-performance tasks such as video editing), so I don't need an expensive and high performance PC. I've gotten too used to Windows quirks (e.g. "Found New Hardware" and "Resolving Network Address") to switch to a Mac, even Linux is weird for me because it runs quite smoothly (sure I need to use the terminal here and there but that's ok). Everything advertised on the Apple site ( http://www.apple.com/getamac/macosx.html) seems too easy to use. Oh and if I don't get Windows Vista, I will miss User Account Control a lot. I mean a lot.
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skedad
Nov 21 2007, 01:50 PM
I myself am planning on getting a new computer in the coming months. I plan to update my design programs and try to put them all onto the new PC. I have done a lot on my PC right now, but I am lacking a lot of memory that I would love to have for my new one. I am ready to go all out, and now that the 90's are gone... computer prices are now reasonable. I have seen acer, Dell, and emachine in the lower price ranges. I have seen all that are PC and the brandnames nowadays just don't seem to jump to me... I have basically played with each OS and each system, so it will be whichever comes to me at that time, and maybe which one has the best deal at the time... So I like that I have taken in a lot of information that you all have shared, and that may even help me out, too. Have fun with that new computer, because when I end up getting mine, I will too! - skedad -
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xboxrulz
Nov 22 2007, 12:38 AM
QUOTE(FirefoxRocks @ Nov 20 2007, 08:20 PM)  Dell has been great for me so far. I absolutely love their technical support, so problems are actually fun for me.  I will take that into consideration. However, will Skype run properly on an AMD processor? Sorry, but everyone here wants to enjoy and learn more about Vista. Besides, service packs are free, right? Then I guess a memory card reader isn't that good of an investment. For physical location reasons, the router must be plugged into this (new) computer. So therefore I don't think a wireless network card will do good. But I do plan to buy a router (we don't have one yet) and a USB wireless device for the old computer. I also considered looking at an iMac too, but I prefer Windows XP/Windows Vista and various distributions of Linux over Mac OS X (actually, I would rather learn to use some command-line Linux stuff than use Mac OS X) Well I guess that my decisions were right. I won't do gaming much (nor any other high-performance tasks such as video editing), so I don't need an expensive and high performance PC. I've gotten too used to Windows quirks (e.g. "Found New Hardware" and "Resolving Network Address") to switch to a Mac, even Linux is weird for me because it runs quite smoothly (sure I need to use the terminal here and there but that's ok). Everything advertised on the Apple site ( http://www.apple.com/getamac/macosx.html) seems too easy to use. Oh and if I don't get Windows Vista, I will miss User Account Control a lot. I mean a lot. If you like Dell, then power to you. However, most of the machines I fix this school year have mainly been a Dell. Acer almost tied. Also, I haven't seen a Dell machine that lasted more than 3 years at my school. Then again, it's quite a small demographic. I've had bad experiences when servicing a Dell than any other machines. You're also the first person I've heard that would even remotely miss the UAC. As for ease of use, sure, Macs were meant to be easy to use, but aside from that, it's a regular UNIX system with a very good desktop environment. Dive right in and you can basically tinker it as much as Linux (minus full system customization). I've got many command line software for my Mac as much as I did on Linux. Hell, I can use a lot of those command line Linux software on the Mac since both are POSIX compliant. If it wasn't for its UNIX ancestry, I won't even go for a Mac. xboxrulz
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FirefoxRocks
Nov 22 2007, 01:01 AM
My first reason for getting Windows Vista was to learn more about it. The second reason for getting Windows Vista is almost as big as the first one, to get the full experience of User Account Control. I think that it is an EXCELLENT feature in Windows Vista. I do realize Macs use UNIX, however I'm quite comfortable with using Ubuntu and maybe other distributions of Linux once I am more used to it. When launching Administrative applications in Linux, the whole screen is dimmed and prompts you to enter your password to do the task, I enjoy that so much that I sometimes access Administrative applications just to see that box. Even though Windows is copying that functionality in Linux (I think), it is absolutely awesome. I wish they would put it in more of Linux and Windows. Does anyone know if Vista will allow you to have a password of more than 255 characters? What about more than 65,535 characters long? Is there a maximum length to the login password?
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wutske
Nov 22 2007, 06:39 AM
wot  ? I've read some things I'd like to ... correct. First of all, Vista isn't bad at all, I used to think the same but I've been using it for about a year and after some tweaking and chaning some settings it does run great ! And guess on what it runs ? Yes, a Dell. I haven't had any problems with this laptop neither did my school (they were using Dell that were like 4-5 years old  ). As for processor, even tough I'm a fan boy, I advise you to go for a Core2 Duo, they are fast and consume only a litlle amount of energy. Avoid getting a PentiumD, they are hot and slow  . Btw, skype runs fine on AMD cpu's  . Last thing, can't imagine an iMac is cheaper than a regular pc  . Their iBooks are way too expensive (a €1255 iBook can never match my Inspiron 6400).
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FirefoxRocks
Nov 22 2007, 01:20 PM
Yes, I need to experience Vista before deciding if it is good or bad for me. If it sucks, oh well, at least I have something more to learn about. I personally think that Dell is great, my school uses Dell and quite a few people around my town uses Dell also (some use Acer because the local computer shop sells Acer systems). I am definitely thinking about getting Core 2 Duo, that was my first instinct. I do think Macintosh computers are expensive and again, too easy to use. I was wondering about Skype on AMD processors because of this: http://www.news.com/2100-1006_3-6044365.html. Anyways, I'll see if we can reach an agreement sometime soon (hopefully before 2008).
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xboxrulz
May 23 2008, 06:51 PM
QUOTE(FirefoxRocks @ May 23 2008, 12:48 AM)  The quad-cores were cheaper, and from what I read in the Intel Processers post, I thought that people recommended that I get a dual-core processor. The speed was faster and the FSB was also faster so I thought Core 2 Duo was faster. It was? Alright, typically quad cores are better if you need to handle more threads. So for gaming, heavy multimedia editing or using virtual machines; a quad core is recommended. Else, I guess a dual core is good for your needs. I'm not sure what you're using your computer for. xboxrulz
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FirefoxRocks
May 23 2008, 04:48 AM
QUOTE(xboxrulz @ May 22 2008, 03:29 PM)  That's true, I have Windows Vista x64 and glad I do since I need to have those 4GB in my system, Vista is not optimal for games unless I have 4GB ... I would've suggested you to get a quad core with a little more money.
xboxrulz The quad-cores were cheaper, and from what I read in the Intel Processers post, I thought that people recommended that I get a dual-core processor. The speed was faster and the FSB was also faster so I thought Core 2 Duo was faster.
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xboxrulz
May 22 2008, 08:29 PM
That's true, I have Windows Vista x64 and glad I do since I need to have those 4GB in my system, Vista is not optimal for games unless I have 4GB ... I would've suggested you to get a quad core with a little more money. xboxrulz
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saint-michael
May 22 2008, 11:06 AM
unless your running Vist x64 your wasting a gig of RAM, the gfx card is ok, but 256MB would seem a bit better especially if your running a TV tuner as well, but other then that you have good system.
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FirefoxRocks
May 22 2008, 04:40 AM
After a few months of checking the weekly offers from Dell, reading input from this topic, this topic as well as this topic, we have finally purchased our new desktop system. Here are the technical specifications on it: Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E8200 2.66 GHz Hard Drive: 500 GB Memory: 4 GB Windows Vista Home Premium TV Tuner (works really well!) 128 MB ATI Graphics Card 22" Widescreen monitor 3-Year Warranty and all of the regular stuff (DVD burner, mouse, keyboard, etc, etc) I also included in my accessories a Wireless-N router, and the total price before taxes was $1088. I thought that was very reasonable. So any thoughts on it? It seems to work really well right now, and I love Windows Speech Recognition.
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ravings of a description.. please skip to the end where you can view lots of fun piccys and
video's of variosue cool robots and things. Ive just found the gumstix computer, and im hooked.
I NEED ONE !!! the gumstix itself is a small board the size and shape of a large(ish)_
stick of chewing gum (8cm long) the board itself has...... 1) 400 Mhz CPU 2) 16 megs of flash
memory 3) Bluetooth 4) two expansion boards. using the expansion boards you can add... *) up....
Building A Computer Component By Component
is my stuff compatible? (15) Well, I picked out all the parts for my computer and I'm just looking for some feedback on what
you think. This computer is mainly for gaming, so if you know of something better I could be using,
go ahead and mention that (keeping in mind the price). I BELIEVE everything is compatible, but I am
not 100% sure, so if someone notices something, please let me know. The things I have listed below
are EXACTLY what I am buying, nothing more, and nothing less. If I am missing something, let me
know. A few things I am concerned about: 1.) I didn't notice any USB ports,....
Computer Shuts Down - Why?
Unknown Cause...so stumped! (23) So I have a brand new computer. Just bought it a couple months ago. It's an Intel 915GAVL
motherboard, 3.0 Ghz HT enabled processor, 1 GB 400Mhz DDR, dual SATA 80 GB hard disks, PCI-e 128 MB
Nvidia Geforce GT 6600 OC, 450w power supply, and running windows XP Professional SP2. I have two
cooling fans, both side panels off, the computer is sitting on top of my desk, and it's in an
air conditioned room with relatively little dust. But it still has problems. For some reason, it
overheats. or that's what i've been told by the service center. already I'v....
Can You Recommend Any Good MP3 Players?
Good MP3 players? (15) Can you list some trustworthy and reliable MP3 player brands. I've heard Apple, Creative, and
iAdudio are pretty good. I was thinking of getting an iAudio one, but I wanted to see first if
anyone else had purchased a product from them so I can make a good decision. Thanks!....
My Summer Is Ruined!
Please help, computer down (8) Ok, I was playing Age of Mythology on my computer and then suddenly my computer shut down. I had no
idea what happened. Me and my brother opened the CPU (the big rectangle thing) and started to check
each component. When we turn on the computer, there is nothing on the monitor, also, there are no
sounds, and the hard-drive is not spinning (guessing from it's sound). Does anyone know how to
troubleshoot this problelm? Or should I contact a computer-hardware shop for professional help?
Please reply asap, that's my gaming computer, so I really need it bad or else I ....
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