payney1987
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Hi there all!
this is my first post on this site and have found alot of the replies useful.
Iv been looking into buying a new desktop to replace my current machine. I found a web site called:
Computer Planet
this site offers very cheap builds with core duo 2 but i havent a clue what parts mean what and whether they are compatable. Here is a link to a PC that i thought seemed good. If you could rate this or suggest other parts i would be very grateful.
Computer Planet > INTEL CORE 2 DUO System
I have a monitor etc so thats not a problem and my friend is capeable of building from parts so this is also an option if you suggest it is cheaper to buy this way. My friend also suggested buying 2 hard drives one raptor 10000rpm 36gb to install the OS and a larger 400-500gb for installing everything else on to increase running speed. Is this advisable?
Oh and also im using the pc for lan gaming (new and up and coming games) and for high end 3d graphic design.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Richard Payne
this is my first post on this site and have found alot of the replies useful.
Iv been looking into buying a new desktop to replace my current machine. I found a web site called:
Computer Planet
this site offers very cheap builds with core duo 2 but i havent a clue what parts mean what and whether they are compatable. Here is a link to a PC that i thought seemed good. If you could rate this or suggest other parts i would be very grateful.
Computer Planet > INTEL CORE 2 DUO System
I have a monitor etc so thats not a problem and my friend is capeable of building from parts so this is also an option if you suggest it is cheaper to buy this way. My friend also suggested buying 2 hard drives one raptor 10000rpm 36gb to install the OS and a larger 400-500gb for installing everything else on to increase running speed. Is this advisable?
Oh and also im using the pc for lan gaming (new and up and coming games) and for high end 3d graphic design.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Richard Payne