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    i may be wrong, but if the vista home basic is 32-bit, then it only supports up to 4GB ram. whereas the 64-bit can support up to 8GB ram. so which one is it? soz if i am wrong lol.

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    Well, the processor has a great price/performance ratio.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirrty View Post
    i may be wrong, but if the vista home basic is 32-bit, then it only supports up to 4GB ram. whereas the 64-bit can support up to 8GB ram. so which one is it? soz if i am wrong lol.
    I think you're right, I'm guessing this computer is 64-bit though because of the 8GB RAM.


    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    Well, the processor has a great price/performance ratio.
    How good is this computer? Would it run as fast as the other one (if it had Photoshop, Firefox, MSN, Ares, AVG and Microsoft Word running at the same time)?

    • Processor:
    - Intel Pentium Dual Core E2180
    - Processor Speed: 2.0 GHz
    - Processor Memory: 1 MB
    - Chipset: Nvidia MCP73VE

    • Memory:
    - Capacity: 2 GB
    - Distribution of Memory: 2 x 1GB
    - Type: DDR II 667 RAM

    • Hard disk:
    - Capacity: 320 GB
    - Controller: SATA 3.0Gb / s
    - Speed: 7200 rpm

    • Graphics card:
    - Nvidia GeForce 7050
    - Video memory: up to 896 MB

    • Optical scan: DVD RW

    • Includes monitor X163WB 15.6 "

    • Connections:
    - Ports PS / 2: 2
    - Serial Ports: 1
    - Parallel Port: 1
    - Front Audio Connections: 2
    - Rear Audio Connections: 6
    - Connections Video: VGA
    - Graphics Expansion Slot: PCIe
    - PCI Ports: 2 x PCI, 1 x PCIe 1X, 1 x PCIe 16X
    - Front USB Ports: 2
    - Rear USB Ports: 4
    - FireWire (IEEE1394): 1 rear (6 pin)

    • System features:
    - Wireless: Realtek 8211BL, GB PHY, 10/100/1000
    - Firewire EES 1394
    - 6 x USB
    - Readers multihomed "18 in 1": Memory Stick, Memory Stick PROTM, MagiGate Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo (with MS adapter), Memory Stick Pro Duo (with MS adapter), MagiGate Duo (with MS adapter), Type I CompactFlashTM , CompactFlashTM Type II CF + Microdrive, SmartMedia (SM), Secure Digital (SD), Mini Secure Digital (Mini SDD) (with SD Adapter), MultiMediaCard (MMC), Seucre MultiMediaCard (SMMC), Reduced Size MultiMediaCard (RS MMC) (with MMC Adapter), TransFlash (with SD Adapter) and Cards (plus one Fireware 4 pin port).
    - Audio: Realtek ALC888S, High Definition 7.1
    - Keyboard
    - Mouse
    - Source Power: 250W

    • Physical characteristics:
    - Dimensions: 180 (W) x 441.5 (D) x 359 (H)
    - Weight: 15 kg.

    • Operating system: Windows Vista Home Premium

    MONITOR ACER X163WB

    • Interface Type:
    - Video - High-Density 15 pin D-shell (VGA)
    - Size: 16 in
    - Format: 16:9
    - Resolution: 1366 x 768 (WXGA)
    - Response Time: 8 ms
    - Contrast Ratio: 500:1

    • Display:
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    • Contrast: 500:1
    - Brightness: 250 cd/m2
    - Response Time: 8 ms
    - Resolution: 1366 x 768 (WXGA)
    - Size: 16 in
    - Width / Height: 16:9
    - Size: 16 in

    • Interface:
    - Connectors: Video - High-Density 15 pin D-shell (VGA)
    That includes a screen and is only €398.99.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitman View Post
    I think you're right, I'm guessing this computer is 64-bit though because of the 8GB RAM.




    How good is this computer? Would it run as fast as the other one (if it had Photoshop, Firefox, MSN, Ares, AVG and Microsoft Word running at the same time)?



    That includes a screen and is only €398.99.

    That just crapper.

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    Where are you getting these configurations from? They're very unbalanced.

    The first one has 8gb ram, a big hdd but vista basic and a pentium dual core processor? You wouldn't have any use for 8gb ram. You wouldn't notice much difference, and it'd have to have a 64bit processor. Also, you should at least get a intel core 2 duo. Pentium Dual cores aren't exactly very high performers.

    That one you just posted would be a better choice, but I'd still upgrade the processor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by benno123 View Post
    Where are you getting these configurations from? They're very unbalanced.

    The first one has 8gb ram, a big hdd but vista basic and a pentium dual core processor? You wouldn't have any use for 8gb ram. You wouldn't notice much difference, and it'd have to have a 64bit processor. Also, you should at least get a intel core 2 duo. Pentium Dual cores aren't exactly very high performers.

    That one you just posted would be a better choice, but I'd still upgrade the processor.
    From PC City (Spain's PC World). I'll have a look around some sites and if I find any other computers I'll post their specs for somebody to evaluate. I'll keep my eye out for that processor, thanks.

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    Can't edit and I'm adding more information.

    How's this Processor? It's AMD... sorry for the crummy translation, the page was Spanish. It has 6GB RAM, so I suppose it'll be 64-bit.

    • Processor: AMD Phenom 4 CORES WITH REAL: THE MOST POWERFUL PROCESSOR MARKET
    - AMD Phenom 9500
    - 2.2 GHz

    • Memory: 6 GB

    • Hard disk:
    - Capacity: 500 GB
    - Type: SATA
    - Speed: 7200 rpm

    • Graphics card:
    - Nvidia GeForce 8600 GS
    - Video Memory: 256 MB to 3070 MB

    • Optical scan: DVD ReWriter double layer

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    Chose the first p.c you posted about, but if you can downgrade it to 4GB Ram, and get vista home premium, what's the point in having basic on a pc like that with 8/4GB ram, i don't quite get that? but you, with that 2.4 processor (i think that's what it was, cba to check again) should run nicely with 4GB ram and that hard drive on home premium..

    Just my thoughts.

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    That AMD one is pretty good. AMD Phenom processors are very good and it seems a lot better than the other ones

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    Quote Originally Posted by benno123 View Post
    That AMD one is pretty good. AMD Phenom processors are very good and it seems a lot better than the other ones
    Intel > AMD

    And 2.0Ghz Duo core and 8GB ram is probably going to be fine for you. Unless you use photoshop, WoW and Flight Simulator at the same time .

    Quote Originally Posted by dirrty View Post
    i may be wrong, but if the vista home basic is 32-bit, then it only supports up to 4GB ram. whereas the 64-bit can support up to 8GB ram. so which one is it? soz if i am wrong lol.
    Actually you're almost correct. 32bit Vista will recognize around 3.3Gb of RAM. Vista Basic 64bit allows upto 8GB, and 64bit Ultimate allows upto 128GB of ram.
    Last edited by HotelUser; 22-09-2008 at 10:18 AM.
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