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Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 2
OS: xp
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plz! help desktop build
Hey everyone! This is my first post and I really need any help I can get to build a new computer. My budget is $900. I prefer shopping on tiger direct and newegg but anywhere is fine really. The cheapest price is what I usually look for. Ok, here is where i need help. I want to build a computer with:
250GB hard drive 7200 rpm 4 GB ddr2 RAM 3.0 GHz processor or more 8 USB 2.0s or more 512 graphics card Some colorful LEDs PS2 support Vista support No accessories I have no clue what kind of case or power supply to get because I am totally new to this. Any help would be appreciated. :) PS I don't need a monitor and I live in Mississippi. By the way, is it usually cheaper to build a computer with the specs i have or just to buy a premade one? Also what is overclocking? THANKS once again!! |
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Join Date: May 2008
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OS: XP Home SP2
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Re: plz! help desktop build
Correct. It's two cores each at 2.4. But you can't add up the cores to get a total GHz number, that's not the way it works. Even a dual core 2.4 is faster than a single core 3 or 3.4.
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