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zing_deleted 12-10-2006 19:05

Re: New PC
 
so he may as well go with the newest technology then ie the c2d ;)

CycoSymz 12-10-2006 19:05

Re: New PC
 
http://tomshardware.co.uk/cpu/charts.html

Check out this CPU comparison chart and make your own mind up.

My money's still on the E6x00 series of CPU's.

zing_deleted 12-10-2006 19:09

Re: New PC
 
if the op can upgrade to the 6400 or oc the 6300 he will be onto a winner

jrhnewark 12-10-2006 19:12

Re: New PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb (Post 34135533)
so he may as well go with the newest technology then ie the c2d ;)

Not if it only has 256MB of RAM. ;)

CycoSymz 12-10-2006 19:15

Re: New PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jrhnewark (Post 34135539)
Not if it only has 256MB of RAM. ;)

But adding a liitle more ram is not too expensive :tu:

MovedGoalPosts 12-10-2006 19:23

Re: New PC
 
As a rule the E6xxx CPUs, being newer, will be better at most things, than their predecessors. As the CPU and motherboard are at the heart of any PC it makes sense to get the best possible. Certainly the future trend of computing seems to be moving towards multicore, and while regular software may not yet fully ustilse that, within the lifetime of any PC bought now, it will. Thus the E6000 over an older design CPU will provide future proofing.

However the OP also needs to consider the other aspects of the PC. How much RAM is there. 512MB is an absolute minimum, but a better spec has to be 1GB. How many slots are there on the motherboard? Could more RAM be added without discarding some of that already supplied?

Hard disk, how much space do you currently use? The bigger HD may be important now, but if not, it's relatively easy to add additional HD's later.

That leaves the graphics. If the PC is used for gaming or other graphically intensive purposes then you want a good card. Make sure the motherboard accepts PCI-e not AGP cards - the latter is also older technolgy. As graphics are relatively costly, you want to have something that could last a while. You do not want to be restricted by onboard graphics.

jrhnewark 12-10-2006 19:26

Re: New PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flange (Post 34135540)
But adding a liitle more ram is not too expensive :tu:

But it isn't easy if you've never seen the inside of a PC before. :)

zing_deleted 12-10-2006 19:28

Re: New PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jrhnewark (Post 34135539)
Not if it only has 256MB of RAM. ;)

where does it say it only has 256 meg of ram? it says it has a 256 meg graphics card it doesnt say what ram is in either machine ;)

jrhnewark 12-10-2006 19:35

Re: New PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb (Post 34135551)
where does it say it only has 256 meg of ram? it says it has a 256 meg graphics card it doesnt say what ram is in either machine ;)

Yes, I see that. And that's my point - we don't know how much RAM it has. ;)

zing_deleted 12-10-2006 19:39

Re: New PC
 
Thought id found the second 1 pc pcworld dont find it

MadGamer 12-10-2006 19:52

Re: New PC
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb (Post 34135524)
im sorry but I cant believe you posted this. Surely you realise the megahertz war is over. High clock does not mean faster anymore. My conroe E6600 clocks in at 2.4 gig stock and will urinate on the P945 or any other cpu other than the higher clocked conroes

---------- Post added at 17:49 ---------- Previous post was at 17:49 ----------



second pc I said it doesnt tell you.

The second one has a 256MB nVidia GFX Card

zing_deleted 12-10-2006 19:58

Re: New PC
 
ok that doesnt narrow it down does it

Enuff 12-10-2006 20:14

Re: New PC
 
What's that phrase about too many cooks? ;)

alferret 12-10-2006 20:23

Re: New PC
 
The E6300 is by far the better chip to have, aint no 2 ways about it, and your more than likely to get 1gb of DDRII with that CPU.

Just google for comparisons between the D945 & the E6300 & you will come across stuff like this LINKY

If it were me I'd take #2 nuff said :)

boxboy 13-10-2006 10:40

Re: New PC
 
WOW, :Yikes: did'nt mean to start a war about this. As for the amount of ram each machine has it's 1GB. As for what the machine will be used for will be mainly video editing and converting, NOT MSN as stated by JRHNEWARK and some gaming for my kid's.
I think I'll go for the second Pc as it makes sense to get the newer PC with some future proofing built in.

Thank's for the info. :)


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