Which system is better

ashleywalker

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Hi All
simple question which is the better computer out of these two and why have you chosen that model in particular price is not a factor but put prices for reference thanks in advance to any help/comments

HP PAVILION P6-2055A DESKTOP $1499 asking price well do it at $1080

Graphics Controller Manufacturer: NVIDIA
Graphics Controller Model: GeForce GT 520
Graphics Memory Accessibility: 1GB Dedicated
Green Compliant: Yes
Operating System Architecture: 64-bit
Operating System: Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium
Optical Drive Type: DVD-Writer
Processor Manufacturer: Intel
Processor Model: i7-2600
Processor Speed: 3.40 GHz
Processor Type: Core i7
Product Family: Pavilion p6000
Product Type: Desktop Computer
Standard Memory: 4 GB DDR3 @ 1333MHz
Total Hard Drive Capacity: 1 TB

HP PAVILION P7-1010A DESKTOP $2499 asking price well do it at $2000

Processor Type: Core i7
Processor Model: 2600
Processor Speed (GHz): 3.40
Processor QTY: 4
Installed RAM: 16GB @ 1333MHz
RAM Type: DDR3
Hard Drive Size: 2TB
Hard Drive Speed (RPM): 5400
Optical Drive Type: Blu-ray Burner
Graphics Card Brandn: VIDIA
Graphics Card Type: GeForce GT 545
Graphics Card Memory: 3GB
 
The first one is better value for money. You don't need 16GB of RAM. Both have pretty poor graphics cards though - these are not ideal gaming machines and they are not very well balanced systems at all.
 
ok cool the main uses for the computer are really face book some photo editing you tube but wanted something that was going to last as for balance there both of the shelf HP desktops im looking to spend around $2000 but on interest free is there any recommendations you would have as far as of the shelf desktops are concerned i would like something with good graphics to play games current game im playing is world of tanks online i know this is over kill for basic computer use but bigger is better yeah :)
 
If this machine is just for basic use, an i7 2600 and 16GB of RAM is just way overkill. You're honestly spending too much.

I'd recommend you get one of those machines (top preferably) and then also buy a new power supply (get a Corsair CX 500 or CX 600 or OCZ ZS 550 or Antec Neo 520) and then get a Radeon 6850 and take out the crappy card HP use and put the 6850 in there. Then you'll also be able to play games.
 
General
Barcode (GTIN)
886112930363
Product Type
Desktops
Brand
HP
Model
H8-1210A
Perfect For
Entertainment
Processor
Processor Brand
Intel
Processor Type
Core i7
Processor Model
3770
Processor Speed (GHz)
3.40
Memory
Installed RAM
16GB
RAM Type
DDR3
Cache Memory Size (M)
8
Input Device
Keyboard
Wireless
Mouse
Wireless
Disk Drives
Hard Drive Size
2TB
Hard Drive Type
SATA
Hard Drive Speed (RPM)
5400
Digital Media Cards Reader
Multi-in-1 Card Reader
Optical Drive Type
Blu-ray Burner
Audio
Speakers
Beats Audio Speakers
Networking & Internet
Networking
Ethernet 10/100
Graphics & Video Support
Graphics Card Brand
nVIDIA
Graphics Card Type
GeForce GT 545
Graphics Card Memory
3GB
Connections and Expansion
Audio Ports
Headphone Jack, Microphone Jack
USB Ports
8
Video Ports
DisplayPort, DVI, HDMI
Software
Operating System
Windows 7 Home Premium
Dimensions
Product Height (cm)
41.5
Product Width (cm)
17.5
Product Depth (cm)
41.2
what about this as comparison i know its still overkill but how does it stack against the top two failing that i will look in to your option go the top machine with power/graphics upgrades thanks for your help it is much appreciated
 
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Again, that system is overkill. 16GB of RAM is not needed, go for 8GB and again the graphics card is junk. The processor is newer though, but it is still overkill.

Go for an i3 or an i5 system with 4 or 8GB of RAM and then upgrade the power supply and graphics card yourself. You're wasting money by going with the i7. Do you really need 8 threads? 4 is enough.
 
General
Barcode (GTIN)
977147396901
Product Type
Desktops
Brand
Pryon
Model
PRY-GFX4221
Perfect For
Gaming
Colour
Black
Processor
Processor Brand
AMD
Processor Type
FX 4-Core
Processor Model
FX 4170
Processor Speed (GHz)
4.30
Processor Max Speed (GHz)
4.80
Memory
Installed RAM
8GB
RAM Expandable To (GB)
32
RAM Type
DDR3
Input Device
Keyboard
Standard
Mouse
Standard
Disk Drives
Hard Drive Size
1TB
Hard Drive Type
SATA
Hard Drive Speed (RPM)
7200
Digital Media Cards Reader
Multi-in-1 Card Reader
Optical Drive Type
DVD Super Multi
Optical Drive Format
Dual Layer Support
Networking & Internet
Wireless Networking
IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n
Networking
Gigabit Ethernet
Graphics & Video Support
Graphics Card Brand
AMD
Graphics Card Type
Radeon HD 7770
Graphics Card Memory
1GB
Graphics Card Memory Type
Dedicated
Connections and Expansion
Audio Ports
Headphone Jack, Microphone Jack
USB Ports
14
Video Ports
DisplayPort, DVI, HDMI
IEEE Firewire Ports
1
Other Ports
eSATA
Software
Operating System
Windows 7 Home Premium
Dimensions
Product Height (cm)
48.5
Product Width (cm)
22.9
Product Depth (cm)
52.3
sorry to be a pain there is also this to throw into the mix which sounds to be the better option over all 3 above keeping in mind this computer is around $1500 and end of year specials coming up
 
so for the price and for what i want its a good option is the power supply and graphics card acceptable in this computer or would i still need to upgrade ?
 
The PRY-GFX4221 packs serious CPU power and therefore requires some serious cooling and power support. It handles thermal management with the maintenance free, factory sealed ECO II ALC 120mm high performance closed loop, liquid CPU cooler which features a micro-channel fluid heat exchanger, high efficiency aluminium radiator and 'silent' pump for ultra-quiet operation. Power management is handled by a robust 500W power supply unit so you can go on calling down the thunder and watch your opponents reap the whirlwind

this what is says in the write up of the website http://www.harveynorman.com.au/pryon-pry-gfx4221-gaming-desktop.html
cool thanks heaps for the quick reply's and all your help like i said the biggest game it will have on it is world of tanks online failing that it will be an everyday computer once again thank you
 
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Assembling a pc is pretty easy. In the time/effort it takes to replace a ps, you could just build one. Take look at this 3 part video. http://youtu.be/lPIXAtNGGCw?hd=1
Guidance for choosing the parts is here at CF. So is any support a person might ever need. Like said, it's much better to build because each part is customized for your use/wants and more upgradeable in the future than a pre-built. Warrantys are better too.

And yes, the prices for the systems you listed are too much $ for what you get and a lot more $ than needed. 1k would be a comfortable budget for what you want without loosing performance, actually better performance, and that's 500-1,000 less than anything you listed before changing the power supply. How does that make your 'interest free' look?
Don't know what your interest free situation is and I'm not asking. If its an HP offer don't let them suck you in.
 
To the OP. before you go off and buy anything, do you know what software you will be using to do your photo editing, (adobe photoshop ect. ect.)? and to what sort of level, (lots of layers, and custom effects, or just simple corrections)? i agree for sure that the 2 you originaly posted that you were thinking of getting, are overpriced, and not worth getting. i do editing as well, and alot of times i am using 11 to 13 gigs of ram out of the 16 that i have. so depending on your answers to the 2 questions i asked, will make a significant difference to the parts you will want/need in this computer.
 
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