koviktir
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Alright, so here's there thing: my computer is such a useless piece of junk, that I've officially found the NEED for an improvement. For those who know their computers/stuff, I own a Sony Vaio PCV-581 with upgraded Power Supply and a Radeon 1650x Graphics Card. (Yes, I realize the stupidity in putting a 512mb Video Card into a computer that has a maximum allowable RAM of 512mb.. I just HAD to at least be able to run sooomething with the computer.)
Anyway, I'm not really looking to BUILD a computer, per se, but am looking into potential computers from the local Best Buy (Yes, I know, just bear with me), for reasons of having received a $200 Gift Card there as a birthday gift, and am torn between two computers.
Now, just because I'm sure this will already be a question, and so I'm up to suggestions, but my spending range is probably between $1000-$2000, which would be $200 from the gift card, and the rest on my credit card, paying 200-300 a month(including the $350 range I'll be spending on a 22-inch LCD).
Alright, so here's the specs of the two computers:
1. A Gateway (EVEN though I DESPISE gateway..) Gaming PC (kinda)
Gateway - Desktop with Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor Q9300
Model Number: FX7026
SKU: 8772768
Price: $1099.99 USD
-Intel® Core™2 Quad processor Q9300 with 4 processing cores, 1333MHz frontside bus, 6MB L2 cache and 2.5GHz processor speed per core
-4GB PC2-5300 DDR2 memory for multitasking power, expandable to 8GB
-Multiformat DVD±RW/CD-RW drive
-640GB Serial ATA II hard drive capacity (320GB x 2; 7200 rpm)
-NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT graphics with 512MB onboard memory; DirectX 10 support; S-video out and 2 DVI connections; high-definition audio (8-speaker support)
-Built-in 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN with RJ-45 connector; high-speed V.92 modem
-Elite multimedia keyboard, USB optical wheel mouse and amplified USB stereo speakers
-Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (64-bit) operating system with Service Pack 1 (SP1) preinstalled; software package included with Microsoft Money Essentials, CyberLink Power2Go, Gateway BigFix and more
---This computer is very powerful, and VERY fast, not to mention that it comes with an SLI-enabled motherboard if I were to want to add a SECOND 8800 GT..---
2. An HP Desktop that at the moment, is my second choice..
HP - Media Center TV Desktop with Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor Q6600
Model Number: M8430F
SKU: 8773473
Price: $949.99 USD
-Intel® Core™2 Quad processor Q6600 with 4 processing cores, 1066MHz frontside bus, 8MB L2 cache and 2.4GHz processor speed per core.
-4GB PC2-6400 DDR2 SDRAM
-Multiformat DVD±RW/CD-RW drive
-750GB Serial ATA hard drive capacity (7200 rpm)
-NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT graphics and 512MB dedicated video memory, with up to 1791MB total available graphics memory as allocated by Windows Vista; TV-out, DVI and HDMI connections; high-definition audio (8-speaker support)
-High-definition TV tuner
-Built-in high-speed wireless LAN (802.11b/g); built-in 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet LAN with RJ-45 connector; 56 Kbps modem
-Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (Can't seem to find it it's 32-bit or 64-bit, so I assume 32) operating system with Service Pack 1 (SP1) preinstalled; software package included with HP Photosmart Essential, muvee autoProducer, CyberLink DVD Suite Deluxe and more
---Also, the computer has RCA sound inputs on the front of the tower, which I would use for music recording purposes (I'm a musician who also enjoys recording through his computer) so I have a soundboard next to my PC that I have to ghetto-rig output cables in order to run through my mic port, whereas with this one, it'd be as simple as a single Stereo RCA cable.---
Okay, now I'm sure that the completely more obvious choice is the Gateway, considering the 100-dollar difference is more than covered with the 8800 GT alone.. but the features of the two computers are very similar. Now, I'd be happy with the wireless in the HP, but it's not that important. My own computer is directly next to the wireless/broadband hub, and the rest of the house is run on Wireless, anyway, so it's not a big deal.
Now, I probably plan to upgrade one or two things on the computers, either way: for example, with the Gateway, I will eventually shell out the cash to upgrade up to 8gb of RAM (which will make that computer FLY, I'm sure) and potentially replace either power supply with my current, assuming they're not as high of Wattages.. also, I would be buying a more useful card for the HP, to improve it.
I mean, the fact that the Gateway's Quad-Core is running a "9.3ghz" while the HP is running a "6.6ghz" is a HUGE difference.. but is it enough to completely exclude the thought of the HP? Hell, most people I know are completely happy with a Dual-Core running a "4.0ghz", and even the HP is 165% of that. The Gateway is WELL over double, which is very fast, but is speed that insane even necessary?
Also, I could use opinions on the computers themselves.. if someone who knows their stuff sees those both as complete junk, then I'm open to suggestions.
What are your opinions? (Sorry for the long read, by the way)
Anyway, I'm not really looking to BUILD a computer, per se, but am looking into potential computers from the local Best Buy (Yes, I know, just bear with me), for reasons of having received a $200 Gift Card there as a birthday gift, and am torn between two computers.
Now, just because I'm sure this will already be a question, and so I'm up to suggestions, but my spending range is probably between $1000-$2000, which would be $200 from the gift card, and the rest on my credit card, paying 200-300 a month(including the $350 range I'll be spending on a 22-inch LCD).
Alright, so here's the specs of the two computers:
1. A Gateway (EVEN though I DESPISE gateway..) Gaming PC (kinda)
Gateway - Desktop with Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor Q9300
Model Number: FX7026
SKU: 8772768
Price: $1099.99 USD
-Intel® Core™2 Quad processor Q9300 with 4 processing cores, 1333MHz frontside bus, 6MB L2 cache and 2.5GHz processor speed per core
-4GB PC2-5300 DDR2 memory for multitasking power, expandable to 8GB
-Multiformat DVD±RW/CD-RW drive
-640GB Serial ATA II hard drive capacity (320GB x 2; 7200 rpm)
-NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT graphics with 512MB onboard memory; DirectX 10 support; S-video out and 2 DVI connections; high-definition audio (8-speaker support)
-Built-in 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN with RJ-45 connector; high-speed V.92 modem
-Elite multimedia keyboard, USB optical wheel mouse and amplified USB stereo speakers
-Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (64-bit) operating system with Service Pack 1 (SP1) preinstalled; software package included with Microsoft Money Essentials, CyberLink Power2Go, Gateway BigFix and more
---This computer is very powerful, and VERY fast, not to mention that it comes with an SLI-enabled motherboard if I were to want to add a SECOND 8800 GT..---
2. An HP Desktop that at the moment, is my second choice..
HP - Media Center TV Desktop with Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor Q6600
Model Number: M8430F
SKU: 8773473
Price: $949.99 USD
-Intel® Core™2 Quad processor Q6600 with 4 processing cores, 1066MHz frontside bus, 8MB L2 cache and 2.4GHz processor speed per core.
-4GB PC2-6400 DDR2 SDRAM
-Multiformat DVD±RW/CD-RW drive
-750GB Serial ATA hard drive capacity (7200 rpm)
-NVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT graphics and 512MB dedicated video memory, with up to 1791MB total available graphics memory as allocated by Windows Vista; TV-out, DVI and HDMI connections; high-definition audio (8-speaker support)
-High-definition TV tuner
-Built-in high-speed wireless LAN (802.11b/g); built-in 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet LAN with RJ-45 connector; 56 Kbps modem
-Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition (Can't seem to find it it's 32-bit or 64-bit, so I assume 32) operating system with Service Pack 1 (SP1) preinstalled; software package included with HP Photosmart Essential, muvee autoProducer, CyberLink DVD Suite Deluxe and more
---Also, the computer has RCA sound inputs on the front of the tower, which I would use for music recording purposes (I'm a musician who also enjoys recording through his computer) so I have a soundboard next to my PC that I have to ghetto-rig output cables in order to run through my mic port, whereas with this one, it'd be as simple as a single Stereo RCA cable.---
Okay, now I'm sure that the completely more obvious choice is the Gateway, considering the 100-dollar difference is more than covered with the 8800 GT alone.. but the features of the two computers are very similar. Now, I'd be happy with the wireless in the HP, but it's not that important. My own computer is directly next to the wireless/broadband hub, and the rest of the house is run on Wireless, anyway, so it's not a big deal.
Now, I probably plan to upgrade one or two things on the computers, either way: for example, with the Gateway, I will eventually shell out the cash to upgrade up to 8gb of RAM (which will make that computer FLY, I'm sure) and potentially replace either power supply with my current, assuming they're not as high of Wattages.. also, I would be buying a more useful card for the HP, to improve it.
I mean, the fact that the Gateway's Quad-Core is running a "9.3ghz" while the HP is running a "6.6ghz" is a HUGE difference.. but is it enough to completely exclude the thought of the HP? Hell, most people I know are completely happy with a Dual-Core running a "4.0ghz", and even the HP is 165% of that. The Gateway is WELL over double, which is very fast, but is speed that insane even necessary?
Also, I could use opinions on the computers themselves.. if someone who knows their stuff sees those both as complete junk, then I'm open to suggestions.
What are your opinions? (Sorry for the long read, by the way)
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