I officially have no computer. Haven't for a while now. The ones I was trying to piece back together are dead. Deceased. Kaput. Fershtunken. Fertig. Ferfallen. Ferlumpt. Ferblunget. Ferkackt. *can't remember the song Ms. Von Shtupp spontaneously breaks into here in Blazing Saddles, dang it!*
Sad, sad times they are.
However my parents, generous as
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Luckily the gift-givers decided to go with the conventional wisdom of a desktop, for which I'm thankful. I much prefer desktops, but thought they really wanted to get me a laptop, and hey, looking a gift-horse in the mouth and all that.
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Ill be buying a laptop too in near future - so it will be interesting.. (had only desk computer so far...)
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It's coming as a gift, so I don't know an exact price point, however I know they'd been looking at this computer computer as a possibility and thinking it was a rather smokin' deal. (But then there's this one which I'm assuming is just the upgrade in processor and graphics card? I know crap about processors.)
My basic guess would be a very loose $400ish.
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How hard are computers to assemble, all told? I've done simple things, like switching out hard drives and RAM, but when it comes to installing a Motherboard and processor it seems slightly intimidating. Looked up a few 'how tos' and it didn't look all that bad, but going from the screen to actually doing it is always something, isn't it? So, given your experience, just how intensive would you say it is?
And let me just ask you a couple basics, (because for instance, I hadn't even known Hard Drives had speeds).
Hard Drive speed: are you looking at the RPM or the /sec? What's a decent speed?
Processors: speed of the cache(s), ghz, etc. I know it's all important, but since I'm a little new to this component, what takes priority?
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