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Itshim 28-11-2024 20:10

New PC spec?
 
Thi thinking about replacing current PC , what sort of spec should I look for. Current one wouldn't support windows 11. Don't use for gaming .do download family videos of softball games And i am inpatient :p: the current one is somewhat slow in opening Web sites , it could for cause be nothing to do with it ! Would have it built not of the shelf.

thenry 28-11-2024 20:13

Re: New PC spec?
 
I like AMD machines. Personal preference. Judging by your original post your current machine wouldn't class as a gaming machine?

Jaymoss 28-11-2024 20:18

Re: New PC spec?
 
Max spend

jonbxx 29-11-2024 10:26

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What’s your preference - desktop or laptop? As you don’t seem to be looking at a gaming machine, a refurbished PC might work for you. I have bought both for my kids in recent years and have been very happy. Ex-business machines are a step up from your consumer machines in terms of build quality

Halcyon 29-11-2024 12:30

Re: New PC spec?
 
How much do you want to spend?


I'd be looking at nothing less than 16GB of RAM and an SSD drive for fast access.

Taf 29-11-2024 12:59

Re: New PC spec?
 
The missus wanted a PC just for emails and light browsing, so we chose a basic Lenovo from PCWorld. It has run very well and, apart from a first power up failure due to a bad update which turned it into a brick, requiring a no-quibble full replacement.

They have a very good spec version on sale now.

https://www.currys.co.uk/products/le...-10264775.html

Itshim 29-11-2024 18:09

Re: New PC spec?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Halcyon (Post 36186766)
How much do you want to spend?


I'd be looking at nothing less than 16GB of RAM and an SSD drive for fast access.

Not bothered about cost, was wondering if I needed to move up to 16gb of ram ,have 8 on current m/c , ssd . If suggested what sort of motherboard, etc should opt for . Taff will be going to" we fix any PC" in Llanishen . Great guys ,however when ever I go there after 5 minutes, l am completely baffled :dunce:

Jaymoss 29-11-2024 20:22

Re: New PC spec?
 
B650 motherboard Ryzen 7600X 16 GB ram and 2 nvme ssds 512 GB or 1TB for OS and programs 2TB for storage if you need it. If you wanted to push the boat out maybe change the cpu for a 7700X and 32GB ram prices are not bad at present you do not need anything higher than that imo

thenry 30-11-2024 00:34

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My Asus Zephyrus has 8GB RAM soldered onto the motherboard. A bare minimum. I added 16GB of RAM myself. A no brainer really going for more RAM. SSD dependant on your needs.

Stephen 30-11-2024 01:56

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36186800)
B650 motherboard Ryzen 7600X 16 GB ram and 2 nvme ssds 512 GB or 1TB for OS and programs 2TB for storage if you need it. If you wanted to push the boat out maybe change the cpu for a 7700X and 32GB ram prices are not bad at present you do not need anything higher than that imo

I'd just go for the 7700 and not the x version. Lower power draw and not really much difference in performance.

thenry 30-11-2024 19:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Taf (Post 36186773)
The missus wanted a PC just for emails and light browsing, so we chose a basic Lenovo from PCWorld. It has run very well and, apart from a first power up failure due to a bad update which turned it into a brick, requiring a no-quibble full replacement.

They have a very good spec version on sale now.

https://www.currys.co.uk/products/le...-10264775.html

I find that expensive but Currys do generally pull your trousers down so it's expected.from them

Jaymoss 30-11-2024 20:10

Re: New PC spec?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36186826)
My Asus Zephyrus has 8GB RAM soldered onto the motherboard. A bare minimum. I added 16GB of RAM myself. A no brainer really going for more RAM. SSD dependant on your needs.

soldered ram? Surely adding 16GB messes up the bandwidth making it single channel? is it just 1 8GB stick soldered to 2x4 ? that seems like a pants config if you losing all that bandwidth

thenry 30-11-2024 21:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36186858)
soldered ram? Surely adding 16GB messes up the bandwidth making it single channel? is it just 1 8GB stick soldered to 2x4 ? that seems like a pants config if you losing all that bandwidth

The machine is registering both. I didn't really look for the soldered RAM when I opened it up. It was purely plug and play.

It's an Asus Zephyrus GA401IH-BM057T

https://uk.crucial.com/compatible-up...us-g14-ga401ih

Jaymoss 30-11-2024 21:49

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Quote:

Originally Posted by thenry (Post 36186863)
The machine is registering both. I didn't really look for the soldered RAM when I opened it up. It was purely plug and play.

It's an Asus Zephyrus GA401IH-BM057T

https://uk.crucial.com/compatible-up...us-g14-ga401ih

but it wont be dual channel

Bit of research it does have flex mode so 16GB keeps dual channel so all gravy

Itshim 30-11-2024 22:05

Re: New PC spec?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36186800)
B650 motherboard Ryzen 7600X 16 GB ram and 2 nvme ssds 512 GB or 1TB for OS and programs 2TB for storage if you need it. If you wanted to push the boat out maybe change the cpu for a 7700X and 32GB ram prices are not bad at present you do not need anything higher than that imo

Thanks guys hopefully I will have an idea what to say I am looking for, for safety I would say that a" friend " suggested this .

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36186829)
I'd just go for the 7700 and not the x version. Lower power draw and not really much difference in performance.

sorry what does that mean ,can guess but .....


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