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D'oh, I guess I WILL have to build a computer

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He means an xbox360 :roll:

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The main reason was just for a nice computer for school, and I set CoD4 as a sort of benchmark...

 

 

 

http://promotions.newegg.com/NEemail/Se ... -PromoWord

 

 

 

Would anything be useful there?

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I'm too lazy to once again link to different components.

 

 

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6883107705 - 900$.

 

This is a good deal i think. Sure, you can get these components yourself and build it yourself and save money. But this is a good deal.

 

If you want to play COD4 and have a bit "future proof" it works well.

J'adore aussi le sexe et les snuff movies

Je trouve que ce sont des purs moments de vie

Je ne me reconnais plus dans les gens

Je suis juste un cas désespérant

Et comme personne ne viendra me réclamer

Je terminerai comme un objet retrouvé

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Okey, alright let's forget COD, what would be a good computer that would last for a long time.

Thoroughly retired, may still write now and again

I'm too lazy to once again link to different components.

 

 

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6883107705 - 900$.

 

This is a good deal i think. Sure, you can get these components yourself and build it yourself and save money. But this is a good deal.

 

If you want to play COD4 and have a bit "future proof" it works well.

 

 

 

Actually, yeah, that is a pretty damn decent deal there for $900. Especially to get rid of the problem of having to build it yourself.

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Why is that a problem, just having to order all of the parts?

 

 

 

No but really, is that a good quad core...

 

I'd buy it if everyone agrees.

 

Last thing, best 17-22" flatscreen LCD monitor?

Thoroughly retired, may still write now and again

The main reason was just for a nice computer for school, and I set CoD4 as a sort of benchmark...

 

 

 

http://promotions.newegg.com/NEemail/Se ... -PromoWord

 

 

 

Would anything be useful there?

 

 

 

"for school" is so general. You can get a $600 lappy for word processing / research / powerpoint / basically MS Office

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The main reason was just for a nice computer for school, and I set CoD4 as a sort of benchmark...

 

 

 

http://promotions.newegg.com/NEemail/Se ... -PromoWord

 

 

 

Would anything be useful there?

 

 

 

"for school" is so general. You can get a $600 lappy for word processing / research / powerpoint / basically MS Office

 

 

 

And light gaming...

Thoroughly retired, may still write now and again

There's no such thing as "futureproof" in the PC industry considering new stuff comes out every 6 months if not sooner.

 

 

 

That desktop looks fine. My parents paid $1500 for something with crappier specs a year ago.

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I'll get it then, thanks guys.

 

 

 

Does everyone agree this is good. Also most people recommend another fan for it, how would you do that?

Thoroughly retired, may still write now and again

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Anybody?

Thoroughly retired, may still write now and again

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I suppose... What about the computer I'll probably buy?

Thoroughly retired, may still write now and again

You can just get a 20" HP instead. 20" and 22" LCDs have the same resolution. We have a 22" here and the monitor kinda feels bloated because it's stretched out compared to a 20".

 

 

 

Not to mention 20" LCDs are almost half the price of 22" for the same resolution.

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