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Desktops: which one should i invest in???

by johnlovesmoney - 1/20/07 8:46 AM
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Post 1 of 16

which one should i invest in???

by johnlovesmoney - 1/20/07 8:46 AM

if heard all about intels core 2 extreme qx6700, but im still a little fuzzy about what computer i should invest in. mostly all i do is download movies and surf the internet while chatting with friends. in your opinion, which computer should i buy if i were to JUST download large movies, and why. and again in your opinion, which one should i get if i downloaded large movie files AND had a few im's open while having a few internet explorer tabs up, and why. i think im leaning somewhat towards the apple mac pro. but once again, i cant make a decisive decision. all i want to do is access the internet, clicking on links and having them load lightning fast, while i have my downloads going.........which i would also like to go as fast as i can. i should also mention that price doesnot matter to me.

thanks for all your help,
john

Post 2 of 16

C2D is fine

by linkit - 1/20/07 9:13 AM In reply to: which one should i invest in??? by johnlovesmoney

Even though price isn't an issue for you, I wouldn't pay a premium for a top of the line CPU. Today, a Core 2 Duo should be fine for what you do. Since you watch movies, maybe put the extra cash towards a nice monitor or a killer surround sound system.

Post 3 of 16

any suggestions?

by johnlovesmoney - 1/20/07 11:46 AM In reply to: C2D is fine by linkit

any suggestions on a system that will fulfill my needs for the best deal?

Post 4 of 16

Pass on the quad core I would say

by MattyMustng - 1/20/07 5:50 PM In reply to: any suggestions? by johnlovesmoney

I'm currently running a Core 2 Duo, and it's incredibly fast. I would say that a quad core isn't really necessary. I agree with the other people, perhaps a lot of money shouldn't be invested in the computer itself, but with other features like a nice monitor and speakers. For a monitor I would suggest a Dell 24" or potentially a 30" if you are willing to spend the cash. A Logitech 5.1 surround system like the 5450 would do you very well. A good sound card (X Fi of some type) and a decent graphics card would serve you well, I don't know how many games you play. If you don't game much, I would suggest a 7600GT. I would also stay away from the Core 2 Exteme X6800, because for about the same price you can get the quad core Core 2. For your needs though I think a Core 2 Duo e6700 would probably be best. For movies and entertainment a good sound card/monitors/speakers is always a good deal. Also, a very nice new TV Tuner came out - the Vista View Saber, which if you have an available PCI-e x1 slot it is available (cnet review here: http://reviews.cnet.com/Vista_View_Saber_2020/4505-8902_7-32166004.html). Investing in Windows Vista Home Premium or Ultimate when it comes out is highly recommended too. Unless money really isn't an issue at all, I would go dual core. But if your heart is set on quad core, I would go with the Intel QX6700, with the above components as well.

Post 5 of 16

he wud need a really nice gpu for a 24-30 in monitor...

by Gigity Gigity Goo - 1/21/07 7:01 AM In reply to: Pass on the quad core I would say by MattyMustng

if you want really nice framerates go for the 7900 gto(its the same exact card as a 7900 gtx eccept no hd dvd wich u might want wif a nice screen but 250$ is cheap for a nice gpu

Post 6 of 16

lol but he wants to wach movies so go with the 7900 gtx

by Gigity Gigity Goo - 1/21/07 7:05 AM In reply to: he wud need a really nice gpu for a 24-30 in monitor... by Gigity Gigity Goo

ya c2d e6700, 7900 gtx, 2gb ram, a nice MB wud be fine for that

Post 7 of 16

doesn't need that great of a gpu

by MattyMustng - 1/21/07 8:46 AM In reply to: lol but he wants to wach movies so go with the 7900 gtx by Gigity Gigity Goo

I run a Dell 22" as my primary and a second Dell 30" for watching movies/tv on a 7600GT and it has no problems at all. Unless he needs gaming, 7600GT is fine. It's also good for Vista (scores a 5.5 and 5.9 in graphics), which will keep him good until he decides to get DX10.

Post 8 of 16

true he doesnt but...

by Gigity Gigity Goo - 1/23/07 9:48 AM In reply to: doesn't need that great of a gpu by MattyMustng

the 7900 gtx has hd dvd capability wich he might want with such a good monitor

Post 9 of 16

7600GT does too

by MattyMustng - 1/25/07 12:36 PM In reply to: true he doesnt but... by Gigity Gigity Goo

7600GT has HDCP as well.

Post 10 of 16

In that case...

by steve749 - 1/20/07 1:58 PM In reply to: which one should i invest in??? by johnlovesmoney

I wouldn't worry about getting a quad-core system but rather focus on having a big network connection where you may connect over some fiber-optic connection if you want "lightning fast" downloads as with the downloads and the IMs and the surfing these all share the same pipe which is the connection you'd have and you did say that price wasn't a factor. I'd suspect most AMD Athlon 64 x2s or Core 2 Duos wouldn't break a sweat on these things and if you have at least a couple gigabytes of RAM then you should be fine except for that network connection.

Regards,
JB

Post 11 of 16

macs suk for gaming but are great for media

by Gigity Gigity Goo - 1/20/07 5:51 PM In reply to: which one should i invest in??? by johnlovesmoney

ya if u want media fo for da mac,... games<pc

pc is alot better for gaming becuase its upgrades are more widespread(my 1200 $ pc is better than any possible mac for gaming)

if you want lightning fast downloads look into fios from verizon i got it and i download from firefox@ 4 megs per sec ^_^

hope this helps

Post 12 of 16

Downloading takes no resources.

by strickjh2005 - 1/21/07 12:54 AM In reply to: macs suk for gaming but are great for media by Gigity Gigity Goo

I use a 500mhz, 160MB of Ram, 2x20 gb hard drives to download all my 'legal isos of linux distros'. I even run peer guardian 2 in the background.

Post 13 of 16

FiOS

by MattyMustng - 1/21/07 8:50 AM In reply to: macs suk for gaming but are great for media by Gigity Gigity Goo

What speed is your FiOS from verizon? Is it 15 or 30 mbps?

Post 14 of 16

planning

by johnlovesmoney - 1/21/07 3:13 PM In reply to: FiOS by MattyMustng

im planning on having a Panasonic TH-37PH9UK double as a tv monitor as well as a comp monitor, a ps3 for gaming as well as playing blue-ray movies, and the computer is the last thing i have to decide on. sound is my last priority. but if i have the cash, ill go for good sound as well. si o no in terms of the setup???

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i got 30 mb per sec

by Gigity Gigity Goo - 1/23/07 9:46 AM In reply to: FiOS by MattyMustng

ya its pretty fast, ill download@ 4-8 megs/sec wif firefox

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