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  1. Posts : 4,751
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       #11

    ignatzatsonic said:

    If you must buy a pre-assembled PC, I'd point you toward a major OEM such as Dell or maybe HP as they are more likely to have at least average quality internal components such as power supply and motherboard.

    Consider "refurbished" and consider the Dell factory outlet store.

    I'd look for a PC powered by an Intel i-3 processor, such as an i-3 2120. You might even be able to find an i-5.
    I once bought a "refurbished pc" and it lasted as good as any new PC. They have been checked over and are probably as good as new. You can save quite a bit of money with a refurbished. == If price isn't that big a deal and you want a good fast PC, I recently got an i3. I only do browsing and a occassional game much like yourself. The i3 suits my needs very good.
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  2. Posts : 13
    wdinows 7 ultimate
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       #12

    NoN said:
    imaginenv said:
    bigmck said:
    Here is an option for you. This place sells the PC's without an OS. If you have a Win 7 disk and are not going to use your old system anymore, you can install it on the new system and save a lot of money. They ship like Newegg or the others. I have visited their store and they are good. Check them out. Discount Computer Systems / PC @ Directron.com Spring Fall Back to School Linux Operating and Security Systems -Best Computer Online Store - Buy with Discount Prices from Houston Texas-Directron.com
    Can you show me a computer on there better than the one I linked but for the same price? I don't know computer specs really.
    On a budget, I would go for this one a little more expensive but with better specs for what you plan to do.
    Only the Graphics change from your first choice.

    HD7750 is slighty faster and consume less power than the HD6670.

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    Someone told me the one I wanted wasnt good so is yours better? and have you tried it?
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  3. NoN
    Posts : 4,166
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       #13

    imaginenv said:
    NoN said:
    imaginenv said:

    Can you show me a computer on there better than the one I linked but for the same price? I don't know computer specs really.
    On a budget, I would go for this one a little more expensive but with better specs for what you plan to do.
    Only the Graphics change from your first choice.

    HD7750 is slighty faster and consume less power than the HD6670.

    iBUYPOWER Gamer Power NE522FX Desktop
    Someone told me the one I wanted wasnt good so is yours better? and have you tried it?
    I've not tried it, but followed what you was asking first.

    I'm just telling that the Graphics HD 7750 is much better in the computer i've suggest you.

    Now, it is very difficult to help choosing a computer to fit the need of someone, you!


    Maybe you should email the Customer Service of Newegg and ask them the full specs of this machine.

    On the photos i can see:

    -AZZA Alpha 700W for the PSU (700W is pretty good enough)
    -ASROCK for the Motherboard (Looks Mini ITX) (not so bad!)
    -Support for e-Sata on the front panel.


    Looks It is just that there's NO SUPPORT For USB 3.0!! this have to be confirmed from Customer service.

    If you don't need USB 3.0 now then it is pretty well agenced case for that price!
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  4. Posts : 13
    wdinows 7 ultimate
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       #14

    NoN said:
    imaginenv said:
    NoN said:

    On a budget, I would go for this one a little more expensive but with better specs for what you plan to do.
    Only the Graphics change from your first choice.

    HD7750 is slighty faster and consume less power than the HD6670.

    iBUYPOWER Gamer Power NE522FX Desktop
    Someone told me the one I wanted wasnt good so is yours better? and have you tried it?
    I've not tried it, but followed what you was asking first.

    I'm just telling that the Graphics HD 7750 is much better in the computer i've suggest you.

    Now, it is very difficult to help choosing a computer to fit the need of someone, you!


    Maybe you should email the Customer Service of Newegg and ask them the full specs of this machine.

    On the photos i can see:

    -AZZA Alpha 700W for the PSU (700W is pretty good enough)
    -ASROCK for the Motherboard (Looks Mini ITX) (not so bad!)
    -Support for e-Sata on the front panel.


    Looks It is just that there's NO SUPPORT For USB 3.0!! this have to be confirmed from Customer service.

    If you don't need USB 3.0 now then it is pretty well agenced case for that price!
    I'v done my research and I hear cyberpower / Ibuypower sucks is that true? Also could I make my own PC with all of the same excat parts that one has for the same price or cheaper?

    Oh yeah, I just want a computer (I have no life I play all day) that can handle world of warcraft on high graphics for 10 + hours a day. and web browsing.
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  5. Posts : 12,012
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       #15

    imaginenv said:
    Also could I make my own PC with all of the same excat parts that one has for the same price or cheaper?
    Probably not.

    If you have to buy Windows, that's $100 right there. That CPU is $110 I think. Add in the other stuff you need, and you probably couldn't do it cheaper.

    But if you were building your own, you wouldn't want the same exact parts.

    The weak points of that PC are probably the power supply and having to deal with Cyberpower if something goes wrong.

    If I wanted to spend no more than the same money, I'd look at a Dell--probably from their factory outlet web site.
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  6. Posts : 13
    wdinows 7 ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #16

    ignatzatsonic said:
    imaginenv said:
    Also could I make my own PC with all of the same excat parts that one has for the same price or cheaper?
    Probably not.

    If you have to buy Windows, that's $100 right there. That CPU is $110 I think. Add in the other stuff you need, and you probably couldn't do it cheaper.

    But if you were building your own, you wouldn't want the same exact parts.

    The weak points of that PC are probably the power supply and having to deal with Cyberpower if something goes wrong.

    If I wanted to spend no more than the same money, I'd look at a Dell--probably from their factory outlet web site.
    Actually! I have a torrented version of windows 7 and a loader so I don't need to activate. Would I save money then?
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  7. Posts : 12,012
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       #17

    imaginenv said:
    Actually! I have a torrented version of windows 7 and a loader so I don't need to activate. Would I save money then?
    Hmmm........I think you just said a couple of the magic words. Probably not the best idea.
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  8. AC
    Posts : 956
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       #18

    imaginenv said:
    ignatzatsonic said:
    imaginenv said:
    Also could I make my own PC with all of the same excat parts that one has for the same price or cheaper?
    Probably not.

    If you have to buy Windows, that's $100 right there. That CPU is $110 I think. Add in the other stuff you need, and you probably couldn't do it cheaper.

    But if you were building your own, you wouldn't want the same exact parts.

    The weak points of that PC are probably the power supply and having to deal with Cyberpower if something goes wrong.

    If I wanted to spend no more than the same money, I'd look at a Dell--probably from their factory outlet web site.
    Actually! I have a torrented version of windows 7 and a loader so I don't need to activate. Would I save money then?
    NONONO! Illegal! You will have nothing but problems with an Illegal version of Windows. Might as well buy Vista or 7 Home Premium off of eBay! Don't go the illegal route!
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  9. Posts : 13
    wdinows 7 ultimate
    Thread Starter
       #19

    714 said:
    imaginenv said:
    ignatzatsonic said:

    Probably not.

    If you have to buy Windows, that's $100 right there. That CPU is $110 I think. Add in the other stuff you need, and you probably couldn't do it cheaper.

    But if you were building your own, you wouldn't want the same exact parts.

    The weak points of that PC are probably the power supply and having to deal with Cyberpower if something goes wrong.

    If I wanted to spend no more than the same money, I'd look at a Dell--probably from their factory outlet web site.
    Actually! I have a torrented version of windows 7 and a loader so I don't need to activate. Would I save money then?
    NONONO! Illegal! You will have nothing but problems with an Illegal version of Windows. Might as well buy Vista or 7 Home Premium off of eBay! Don't go the illegal route!
    NO no! I'v used this disc for over 2 years I didnt hav ethis computer problem until i made my computer spark
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  10. Posts : 4,751
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       #20

    imaginenv said:

    NO no! I'v used this disc for over 2 years I didnt hav ethis computer problem until i made my computer spark
    We know who you are now. You might expect a knock at your door in the next few days from two very tall gentlemen with dark glasses.................
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