onipar
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I posted recently asking about CPUs, but I thought some full-build suggestions might be better for me. I'd like to keep it below $500 if possible.
The computer is for web browsing, watching video, listening to music, Photoshop, and minor video editing (think Microsoft Movie Maker or Openshot). I do tend to run a few programs at the same time. A good example would be Itunes, Photoshop, Microsoft Word, and Firefox all at once. And it'd also be nice to run a virus/spybot scan on top of that without totally crippling the system.
I have a Windows 7 upgrade disk, but I do need an older version of Windows for the update disk to work...so I guess i have to factor that into the build. But, I do think I can use my current CD/DVD drive, and probably the HDD as well (even if it;'s just for backup storage.
I had my eye on either the AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition or the Intel i3 2100, but really, anything you think will work for this, let me know.
Thanks so much for the help. I've only built one computer before, and still feel like a big ol' newb.
EDIT: Also, i guess I should add that I do enjoy building my own computer, but if you feel I'm better off just buying a prebuilt at this level, and that it'd be cheaper that way, please let me know. Thanks.
The computer is for web browsing, watching video, listening to music, Photoshop, and minor video editing (think Microsoft Movie Maker or Openshot). I do tend to run a few programs at the same time. A good example would be Itunes, Photoshop, Microsoft Word, and Firefox all at once. And it'd also be nice to run a virus/spybot scan on top of that without totally crippling the system.
I have a Windows 7 upgrade disk, but I do need an older version of Windows for the update disk to work...so I guess i have to factor that into the build. But, I do think I can use my current CD/DVD drive, and probably the HDD as well (even if it;'s just for backup storage.
I had my eye on either the AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition or the Intel i3 2100, but really, anything you think will work for this, let me know.
Thanks so much for the help. I've only built one computer before, and still feel like a big ol' newb.
EDIT: Also, i guess I should add that I do enjoy building my own computer, but if you feel I'm better off just buying a prebuilt at this level, and that it'd be cheaper that way, please let me know. Thanks.
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