grandbazaar wrote:
Zad wrote:
Cheers, it does a lot. Another Q: does RAM speed make much of a difference? There's some 1000Mhz+ stuff around... worth paying more for?
Edit: Quad-core processors? Not worth it at the moment, but is the 64-bit version of Vista worth shelling out for just to future-proof everything?
RAM speed is as important as a good FSB(front side bus) speed.
The faster the better. The MHZ indicate the speed the memory can cominicate information accross the board. So, the faster it is, the faster it can comminicate it's data which speeds up operations.
The most important part when building a CPU for pure speed is the motherboard as it communicates with everything it's the central piece. Memory (RAM) size and speed comes next. If you've got this covered average hardware will be able to pull through most situations ( there are obviously some exceptions though).
As for the Quad-core processors, I would suggest to go for it if the price difference isn't that huge. Being up to date with processors usually means you've need a more recent motherboard meaning your PC can last a lot longer with more upgrade options over the years.
Not too familiar with Vista 64 and what's it's advantages are, but out of curiosity i'll check it out.
Cheer again - I've ordered a system based on the above spec. The RAM (4GB) is DDR2 667Mhz, which seemed an ok compromise, the 1Ghz stuff was very expensive, and alas the Quad-core processors were a bit much, but I'm happy with my 3Ghz Duo-core. Went for Vista 64 as well, as apparently it's backward compatible with the 32-bit apps.
Should be ready Sunday! £500 plus tax.
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How about a widscreen 22" or bigger LCD screen ?
gives you a lot of desktop space for work, you can watch movies in widescreen format and play games with awesome perspcetive.
I upgraded from a 19" CRT to 22" widescreen LCD this past winter and I'd never go back the advantages are too good and they are reasonably priced nowadays.
Sadly my desk at home is up against a wall and I think a bigger one'd take up too much space... been using a 15" since forever, and that's always done me fine so a 17" is going to be enough of a step up... I'll keep my eyes open for bigger ones, though, my little brother will be needing a new monitor soon so I can give him this one if necessary.