I have some computer questions to ask.
RE: I have some computer questions to ask.
Well, I've bought the new computer, and it works great! Thanks guys... even though my question wasn't even answered... >.>
RE: I have some computer questions to ask.
What does college have to do with anything? :PCapt.J3 wrote: Well, the reason why I don't want to build it myself is because.. I simply don't have the time.... College is coming.. :\
(Edit) Oh I see, 2.6 is a bit slow?
Building a PC only takes roughly an hour or so, depending how experienced you are in building computers. Even for your first time, it shouldn't take more than an hour and a half really. Newegg has a really good video tutorial on YouTube that goes through every part of the PC building process, from choosing your parts all the way to the final OS touches.
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The computer in question is good, however you could of improved some of those parts. What was your budget like?
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RE: I have some computer questions to ask.
building your own pc isn't as beneficial any more as it used to be, the OS alone (windows 7 home premium) costs €170. the only way to make pc building beneficial is if you make a top range pc in the €1500 to €3000 price range.
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Is it really that much now? I'm so glad I switched to Linux as my general use OS when I did. I still maintain a Windows tower for gaming, but I only paid $30 for the copy of Windows through my university. :Dmr fiat wrote: building your own pc isn't as beneficial any more as it used to be, the OS alone (windows 7 home premium) costs €170. the only way to make pc building beneficial is if you make a top range pc in the €1500 to €3000 price range.
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That is why people download cracks, and if you really want legit window get XPmr fiat wrote: building your own pc isn't as beneficial any more as it used to be, the OS alone (windows 7 home premium) costs €170. the only way to make pc building beneficial is if you make a top range pc in the €1500 to €3000 price range.
RE: I have some computer questions to ask.
well I got my copy from Albany tech for about 30$ aswell. Win 7 pro x64.
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windows xp is still available?Neewbie wrote:That is why people download cracks, and if you really want legit window get XPmr fiat wrote: building your own pc isn't as beneficial any more as it used to be, the OS alone (windows 7 home premium) costs €170. the only way to make pc building beneficial is if you make a top range pc in the €1500 to €3000 price range.
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I'm a hax0r DDD:mr fiat wrote:windows xp is still available?Neewbie wrote:That is why people download cracks, and if you really want legit window get XPmr fiat wrote: building your own pc isn't as beneficial any more as it used to be, the OS alone (windows 7 home premium) costs €170. the only way to make pc building beneficial is if you make a top range pc in the €1500 to €3000 price range.
RE: I have some computer questions to ask.
"There's no good computers. There's only badly programmed games".
Seriously, I didn't even knew that you can buy a computer with all parts inside connected and everything. I was always building it.
And about today shitty games - I am sure they are programmed badly intentionally, to make people buy better computers, and spend more money. Or they are programmed in Java, which makes them slow as hell. I see no point in playing games that are programmed badly. You're wasting your money. That's what I think.
A good programmed game should run on every computer.
Seriously, I didn't even knew that you can buy a computer with all parts inside connected and everything. I was always building it.
And about today shitty games - I am sure they are programmed badly intentionally, to make people buy better computers, and spend more money. Or they are programmed in Java, which makes them slow as hell. I see no point in playing games that are programmed badly. You're wasting your money. That's what I think.
A good programmed game should run on every computer.
This signature is empty and useless, I would write another useless idiotism here but people will call me a noob for that, so sorry, no more signatures for you. Go somewhere else.

