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I'm looking for a new computer and I dont rly know much about them. Guy at work said this is the best one (that isn't homebrew) for the money. 900$

 

AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 dual-core processor 3800+; DL DVD±RW/CD-RW and DVD-ROM drives; 250GB hard drive; 1GB PC3200 DDR SDRAM; Windows XP Media Center 2005; 9-in-1 media reader; LightScribe labeling

 

 

 

Processor Brand AMD Athlon 64 X2

 

 

Processor Speed 2.0GHz

 

 

System Bus 2000MHz

 

 

Cache Memory 512KB + 512KB on die Level 2

 

 

System Memory (RAM) 1GB

 

 

System Memory (RAM) Expandable To 4GB

 

 

Type of Memory (RAM) PC3200 DDR SDRAM

 

 

Hard Drive Type Serial ATA (7200 rpm)

 

 

Hard Drive Size 250GB

 

 

Graphics ATI RADEON XPRESS 200

 

 

Video Memory Up to 256MB (shared)

 

 

Audio Built-in; 6-speaker configurable

 

 

Network Card Built-in 10/100Base-T Ethernet networking interface (RJ-45 connector)

 

 

Maximum DVD-ROM Drive Speed 16x

 

 

Recordable DVD Drive Speeds 2.4x DVD+R DL; 16x4x16 DVD+RW; 8x4x16 DVD-RW; 40x24x40 CD-RW

Pretty solid except for the graphics. Onboard BS, will be absolutely useless for games. Prolly no PCI-E or AGP slot on that mobo either. OEMs really like to ram your ass by denying upgrade options.
agreed. Seems like quite an uber deal

Processor Speed 2.0GHz

 

^^ thats a problem

 

 

my PC sucks and look at my speed..

 

http://img450.imageshack.us/img450/4263/untitled1jk.jpg

hahaha MTX with the hp. I would say get an Athlon 3000+ 64 bit, and use the money you would save on NOT getting a dual core and get a decent GFX card, like a Nvidia 7800 GT.
hahaha MTX with the hp. I would say get an Athlon 3000+ 64 bit, and use the money you would save on NOT getting a dual core and get a decent GFX card, like a Nvidia 7800 GT.

 

 

tell me about it, i dont have a slot for gfx card (agp?) so icant upgrade that.. i can get more ram but i dont know if its worth it lol

Seems like an ok deal to me. About 3 years ago i got a new computer for like $1000 and it wasn't close to being as worth it. I only got 80 GB hard drive and 512 MB ram.
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thanks for the replies...

 

as for the graphics card thing im getting a few stacks for christmas that i plan on using some for a graphics card.

Where is it that you are buying this computer from?
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Where is it that you are buying this computer from?

 

 

. I'm getting it from bestbuy since i work there and ill be getting a discount

hahaha MTX with the hp. I would say get an Athlon 3000+ 64 bit, and use the money you would save on NOT getting a dual core and get a decent GFX card, like a Nvidia 7800 GT.

 

Don't get anything below 3700+.

 

1MB L2 Cache = win.

 

It's a POS for 900$.

 

Save your money and spend 1500$ to build it yourself, or get it at a place like Monarch PC.

thanks for the replies...

 

as for the graphics card thing im getting a few stacks for christmas that i plan on using some for a graphics card.

 

 

Be wary tho man, you can get the best graphics card in the world and it won't do a damn bit of good if you have nowhere to put it in the PC. I highly recommend building your own or having a mom and pop shop build it for you.

 

Ensure the mobo has a PCI-E slot to put in a graphics card, or an AGP at a minimum. But AGP is on the way out (if it isn't already out).

 

I am going out on a limb and saying there is NO WAY you will be able to upgrade the graphics on that PC, unless you consider getting an ATI Rage PCI card an upgrade. Peace.

Other people are right about the graphics. And I've heard that Windows media center edition sucks balls too. For a best buy PC, that's not bad. however, I'd say go with building your own, however. Better prices, and you get exactally what you want. Compare what you have there to prices at http://www.tigerdirect.com. You'll probaly come out a little cheaper there.
Don't get anything below 3700+.

 

1MB L2 Cache = win.

 

It's a POS for 900$.

 

Save your money and spend 1500$ to build it yourself, or get it at a place like Monarch PC.

 

YOURE A *** LOL. :drama:

Keep the processor, because dual core = win and anybody who disagrees is a dumbass who doesn't know what theyre talking abotu

 

tack on a good 300-500 bucks for a graphics card and ur in business

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Processor Speed 2.0GHz

 

^^ thats a problem

 

 

my PC sucks and look at my speed..

 

http://img450.imageshack.us/img450/4263/untitled1jk.jpg

rifk, of course your PC sucks. your running a celeron with 256 mb of ram. What the hell else would you expect from that trash? First off, AMD's architecure and low core frequency is desighed for gaming. Another benefit is overclocking, which is something your celeron budget processor will never know. How fast is that celerons bus speed? 533 MHz? AMD dual core has a bus speed of 2000 MHz. Learn2processor newb. I laugh at people that buy a celeron processor because it says 3.0 GHz on the lable. :owned:

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Don't get anything below 3700+.

 

1MB L2 Cache = win.

 

It's a POS for 900$.

 

Save your money and spend 1500$ to build it yourself, or get it at a place like Monarch PC.

Lets have a math lesson. 1 MB = 1024 KB. So what is 512 KB + 512 KB?(refering to AMD 3800+ X2) Its a tough problem, i know. Better bust out the calculator.

Lets have a math lesson. 1 MB = 1024 KB. So what is 512 KB + 512 KB?(refering to AMD 3800+ X2) Its a tough problem, i know. Better bust out the calculator.

 

Dual core isin't useful in games, and it won't be for a while. If you're gaming, the X2 isin't for you.

 

But, if you're not a hardcore gamer then the X2 should be fine. And, my suggestion as to not get anything below a 3700+ was right, you said it yourself. :)

Processor Speed 2.0GHz

 

^^ thats a problem

 

 

my PC sucks and look at my speed..

 

http://img450.imageshack.us/img450/4263/untitled1jk.jpg

 

the reason your pc sucks is the ram: you need 1 gig at least

Dual core isin't useful in games, and it won't be for a while. If you're gaming, the X2 isin't for you.

But, if you're not a hardcore gamer then the X2 should be fine. And, my suggestion as to not get anything below a 3700+ was right, you said it yourself. :)

Dual core is GREAT for games. The 4400+ is like TWO fx-55's, for a fraction of the price of one. Whenever you game, you game on an OS. Windows uses a lot of resources for thr 20 or so programs that are running at all times on your machine, even when you're gaming, so dual core means you can have an fx-55 running ONLY the game, and another fx-55 running everything else. This can often increase fps 50%.

 

This is BEYOND the fact that games will go more than twice as fast when they're optimized for 64 bit (A few have done this already - far cry is a notable example), and more than twice as fast again when they're optimized for dual core (multithreaded - it won't be long, maybe a couple months before this happens).

rifk, of course your PC sucks. your running a celeron with 256 mb of ram. What the hell else would you expect from that trash? First off, AMD's architecure and low core frequency is desighed for gaming. Another benefit is overclocking, which is something your celeron budget processor will never know. How fast is that celerons bus speed? 533 MHz? AMD dual core has a bus speed of 2000 MHz. Learn2processor newb. I laugh at people that buy a celeron processor because it says 3.0 GHz on the lable. :owned:

 

 

wow fuckface you need to know me before you talk, i recieved my computer for ''homework'' about 2 years ago. I NEVER PLANNED ON PLAYING GAMES so therefore i had no use in getting a good computer. also it was practically free and if i wanted to i could have it 10x bettter then your computer i just dont want to put money into it k?

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