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Looking to buy a new computer (pg. 2)
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| IKKI-ZUVK |
| quote: | Originally posted by Storyteller
again, get a life. This topic is not about you. He's asking for help on a pc, not a mac. He chose to buy a pc, if you have a problem with that try masturbating, it calms the mind.
Where did you even read he wants a mac. it is not an option. there's your full stop. |
Are you freaking kidding me?? What the F*** is wrong with this guy?
Go and molest yourself kido!!! |
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| DJBo2 |
I know, I was just giving my opinoin. Who said anything about masturbating? :conf:
Odd. |
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| wood0292 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Low Profile
Get DDR, not SDRAM, sdram is old and has been replaced by DDR, which is now being replaced by DDR2 (which IMO, isn't all that better...). If you decide on AMD, try to steer away from nForce 4 mainboards, I've heard they sometimes give you crap when working with low-latency audio cards.
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DDR(or 2) SDRAM is SDRAM at twice the data rate. Plain old non-DDR SDRAM is old, but probably not found on any PCs for a few years now.
I had problems with the onboard LAN on the nForce4 board, but never any problem with audio. I'd suggest AMD as well, I just built one cheap and fast. |
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| Storyteller |
| quote: | Originally posted by IKKI-ZUVK
Are you freaking kidding me?? What the F*** is wrong with this guy?
Go and molest yourself kido!!! |
Maybe you understand it put down without some 'awfull' thing every guy seems to do.
| quote: | Originally posted by Storyteller
again, get a life. This topic is not about you. He's asking for help on a pc, not a mac. He chose to buy a pc.
Where did you even read he wants a mac. it is not an option. there's your full stop. |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJBo2
I know, I was just giving my opinoin. |
Your opinion on what might I ask?
this maybe? :
| quote: | Originally posted by DJMiakoda
I have what will most likely be considered a dumb question, I havn't done my homework on it cause I've been working alot of hours but, what's the difference between SDRAM and RAM? |
Oh no wait, it must be this one:
| quote: | | Thing is, I can't seem to get a straight answer on this, is SDRAM replacing RAM now or are they referring to permanent memory storage? |
Bottom Line:
This mac vs pc bull sucks. Stop it, get a life. He wants a pc, your replies are of no use. Make your own topic if you want to, go make yourself usefull somewhere else. Get the point? I really don't see how you can read the word maturbation but you can't seem te read the topic starter isn't looking for a mac! GEEZ! |
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| Storyteller |
And now something different than the 'get a mac' crap.
| quote: | Originally posted by DJMiakoda
I have what will most likely be considered a dumb question, I havn't done my homework on it cause I've been working alot of hours but, what's the difference between SDRAM and RAM?
The set up I'm looking at:
Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor 640 w/HT Technology (3.2GHz,800FSB)
Operating System Genuine Windows® XP Media Center 2005 Edition
Memory 2GB Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 400MHz - 2 DIMMs
Thing is, I can't seem to get a straight answer on this, is SDRAM replacing RAM now or are they referring to permanent memory storage?
I'm sure this seems ignorant to some of you here but honestly I just havn't had the time to sift through hundreds of articles and figure it all out.
Can anybody give me a straight up, un-sugar-coated answer here? |
It could be smart to turn off hyperthreading. That technology is good for multi tasking. But if you use reason for instance, this technology will limit the accesible processor bandwidth. This means you'll be using approximately 50% of you processor power instead of the full 100 in quite a few cases. Sequencers which support multi-processors shouldn't have a problem with this I believe.
Another thing, windows xp media center edition isn't interesting if you're buying this pc primarily to use as a audio workstation. Windows xp professional would suit your needs better. |
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| acell |
| quote: | Originally posted by Storyteller
get a life.
He's asking for a pc. No need to force him a mac. |
wow.. there really are some true wankers here on this forum.. Maybe he's new to it all? Maybe he never thought of a Mac, maybe he's now got a wider range of options then just a Windows based PC..
so:
1. A Mac is an option to anyone who's looking at buying a PC (Personal Computer for thoes playing at home) so it's a very vailid..
2. Who is forcing? No one.. again, just an option
3. Did someone drop a mac on your head or something when you were yong?
4. Forget Mac vs Pc, It is proven without a shodow of a doubt that Mac OSX kicks the out of XP (and lets not get started on Vista *cough OSXVista*
so just chill out.. let people have there opionions and don't flame others for not sharing you opionion..
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| DJBo2 |
| Couldnt have put it better myself... |
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| djgosher2023 |
| buy a pc and a mac together,cant go wrong there!! |
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| IKKI-ZUVK |
| quote: | Originally posted by acell
wow.. there really are some true wankers here on this forum.. Maybe he's new to it all? Maybe he never thought of a Mac, maybe he's now got a wider range of options then just a Windows based PC..
so:
1. A Mac is an option to anyone who's looking at buying a PC (Personal Computer for thoes playing at home) so it's a very vailid..
2. Who is forcing? No one.. again, just an option
3. Did someone drop a mac on your head or something when you were yong?
4. Forget Mac vs Pc, It is proven without a shodow of a doubt that Mac OSX kicks the out of XP (and lets not get started on Vista *cough OSXVista*
so just chill out.. let people have there opionions and don't flame others for not sharing you opionion..
j |
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| erdega |
I always wondered if mac heads get some type rebate or some compensation for trying to convert unsuspecting potential customers.
Cult of Mac
http://www.wired.com/news/columns/0...ml?tw=rss.index
As far as the original poster, I would recomend amd processors as they are cheaper and faster, dual core, the most memory you can afford, minimum 1GB , bigest hard drive and the rest is mere details. One thing I would strongly advise is to take a good lcd monitor, don't even think about the tube, such as those 24" from dell and samsung. Resolution is more important than size. It's surprising how many people neglect the display part of the configuration but it's undeniable that it creates a huge productivity increase once you can view and do more at once k. |
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| DjGeMiNi529 |
| im looking of getting a new pc myself some people have said windows media center edition isnt good for audio, i was just wondering how come cause i found a fairly cheap comp with good specs but its got media center edition |
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| acell |
| quote: | Originally posted by DjGeMiNi529
im looking of getting a new pc myself some people have said windows media center edition isnt good for audio, i was just wondering how come cause i found a fairly cheap comp with good specs but its got media center edition |
my understanding is that media centre is tuned for handeling.. well.. digital media like audi (mp3,wma), hdTV and DVD.. not really tuned for your day to day workings.. also designed (tuned) to run the applications to do the above efficently.. thats what it's for.. so guess thats what it's best at doing..
XP is ya allround powerhouse in the windows word (2003 grate for IIS stuff, but not designed for running multiple programs)
just my 2 cents |
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