Jumat, 24 Januari 2014

What would be the best murchandise to purchase if i was to build a mid-range pc for photo editing and cd burns

Q. I have been hired to reseach products for a new computer. The buyer is interested in probably a upper-mid-range system that would be good for photos, videos, editing, and minor gaming. They don't want anything really high end. I know what to look for in the high-end range, so i need a little help finding something mid-range. Any suggestions?

A. a PC with a foxconn g33m mother board , at least 2.4 ghz core 2 duo processor with supported fsb rate for the mother board , a 2 gb 667 kingston ram , a sony dvd writer , a 17 " viewsonic va1716w wide screen lcd , viewsonic or creative 5.1 speaker system , a dual hd sound card is onboard , and a vga is on board and a network port is onboard , buy a a4 tech key board and a optical mouse ... if u dont wanna use onboard vga try a nvidia 8500 gt 512 mb pci express graphic card which is cheap ... buy at least 80 gb hd with 7200 rpm ... a mid tower casing ...

if u create a machine out of these specs its the best for those work u have mentioned above ... by the way try windows vista ultimate 32 bit for maximum fun and tools ...


What brand of computer do you think is the best?
Q. I'm in the market for a new home computer desktop. Which brand does everyone think is the best. I mainly use it for online gaming, photo editing, creating dvds and ripping cds to put on mp3 players. Brands I'm considering are...HP, Dell, Compaq, Gateway. Any other suggestions are welcome. Thanks

A. Prebuilt computers: Have inferior quality hardware, are almost always overpriced, use cheap power supplies that fry about 18 months into the life of the machine, have terrible stock cooling which raises temps and shortens component lifespan, use old lines of hardware, and really aren't designed to last longer than the warranty period.

Custom PC's: Use brand-name hardware components, are excellent value-for-money, use quality 80+ certified power supplies (5 year warranty in most cases), have lower running temps, use latest hardware, and hardware components carry their own OEM warranty.

Simply put, don't buy a prebuilt unless you want to pay more for less. Instead, build your own computer, its as easy as a lego model. If that still sounds too daunting, then find your nearest local independent computer store and buy a custom PC. Doing this allows you to choose each component in the build individually, and you'll get a lot more for your money.

Brand recommendations:
Case - Coolermaster, Lian Li, Fractal Designs, Silverstone.
Mobo, Video Card, and other circuitboard components - Asus, EVGA, Gigabyte, MSI
Harddrive - Western Digital, Samsung
Optical Drive - Samsung, LG, Lite-On, Sony
Power Supply - Corsair, Seasonic, Antec, Thermaltake





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