Amarisa wrote:you could of gotten a good amd 620 setup for that much also the amd has 4 cores vs 2 almost the same speed to lol
i heard intel is better than amd. correct if i am wrong
iv used both intel and amd cpu's and i honestly never noticed a difference. i used an i7 and it seemed no faster then my amd 620 in normal window's tasks (maybe the i7 shaved a second or two off loading but is that worth the extra $200?). in games sure the i7 is faster but can you notice a difference if you don't have a fps display?
it depends what your using the computer for. if your gaming amd is the route to go because they sell good chips for cheaper then intel. if your doing CAD or something very cpu intensive get an intel like the i7.
You can't compare, cause AMD is a lot cheaper, find a CHEAP intel CPU that preforms better then AMD
Image doesn't make sense to me, but then again, sometimes I have a hard time keeping up with the massive number of memes that seem to be around the internet.
Quoted from BuDo (Except I Am Vegeta cuz we all know he is a used tampon when it comes to his personality)
[SD]Twysta wrote:Just incase he REALLY doesn't know, and incase he was ACTUALLY clueless, and not bragging somewhere really realyl deep inside.
Your computer is awesome for the price, everyone trolled you.
Just don't want you to end up returning it
??
21" monitor - 150-200$ at most
as for his computer...200-400 depending on some things.
You didn't get 'ripped off'. You bought a pre-made computer which are always more expensive. The extended warranty you bought is a much better price than what they charge over here (canada) but is still unneeded.
You could save much more money or get a better set up if you built it yourself.
[SD]Twysta wrote:Just incase he REALLY doesn't know, and incase he was ACTUALLY clueless, and not bragging somewhere really realyl deep inside.
Your computer is awesome for the price, everyone trolled you.
Just don't want you to end up returning it
??
21" monitor - 150-200$ at most
as for his computer...200-400 depending on some things.
You didn't get 'ripped off'. You bought a pre-made computer which are always more expensive. The extended warranty you bought is a much better price than what they charge over here (canada) but is still unneeded.
You could save much more money or get a better set up if you built it yourself.
I built a better PC for my mom for like $250ish IIRC.
ddr2 value ram and low end MoBo probably worse cooling w/ case
then again defining 'better' may change things around.
as for power supplies..well views on PSU's are very different for some, but I generally look for good brand name ones as I have had my share of cheap PSU mishaps.
ddr2 value ram and low end MoBo probably worse cooling w/ case
then again defining 'better' may change things around.
as for power supplies..well views on PSU's are very different for some, but I generally look for good brand name ones as I have had my share of cheap PSU mishaps.
"better" has a dedicated graphic card
shit outdated processor in a shit case or shit outdated processor? Doesn't make a difference when you're talking E5400 with onboard graphics.