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    Quote Originally Posted by bo$$ View Post
    i asked this same question on yahoo answers and got a few replies like it's too expensive for what it is, it should do the job, graphics card was eh, etc.
    so i've looked around a little bit, found a cheaper one and was wondering opinions on this one?

    http://www.thesource.ca/estore/produ...ine&tab=1#more


    also, is it true that windows 7 is a memory hog? would xp run faster/take up less room? it says 64-bit is installed.. would i need to install 64 bit XP in order for it to work? thanks
    Windows 7 is the best os microsoft have made since XP, it uses less resources than that i think once installed. So no its not

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    Quote Originally Posted by iDices View Post
    its kinda awesome i guess i like it alot it looks Raw
    "it looks raw" bahahhahaa

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    Quote Originally Posted by Techie! View Post
    Windows 7 is the best os microsoft have made since XP, it uses less resources than that i think once installed. So no its not
    ahh okay
    thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by bo$$ View Post
    i asked this same question on yahoo answers and got a few replies like it's too expensive for what it is, it should do the job, graphics card was eh, etc.
    so i've looked around a little bit, found a cheaper one and was wondering opinions on this one?

    http://www.thesource.ca/estore/produ...ine&tab=1#more


    also, is it true that windows 7 is a memory hog? would xp run faster/take up less room? it says 64-bit is installed.. would i need to install 64 bit XP in order for it to work? thanks
    That computer is terrible especially for the price. Shoot for something with four cores around that price. As I said before I really think your best bet is to just wait for a sale at your local Futureshop or BestBuy.
    I'm not crazy, ask my toaster.

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    With the original computer you posted, it wouldn't be so bad if the price was lower. But considering it is refurbished.. The second one is just a no

    I will have a look round for you now

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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    That computer is terrible especially for the price. Shoot for something with four cores around that price. As I said before I really think your best bet is to just wait for a sale at your local Futureshop or BestBuy.
    i'm just trying to get it asap so i can get that expense out of the way and not have to deal w/ the constant fear of this computer crashing and potentially losing a buncha stuff (most important stuff is on my usb though) and just plain having the new computer. i'm definitely not trying to jump the gun on anything though, i'm still browsing around and trying to see whats good and asking around. i know about computers but when it comes to the actual parts and technicalities of it all.. i dont know that much.. lol

    Quote Originally Posted by Intel View Post
    With the original computer you posted, it wouldn't be so bad if the price was lower. But considering it is refurbished.. The second one is just a no

    I will have a look round for you now
    yeah, the main problem everyones had is the price.. it's a shame. thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    That computer is terrible especially for the price. Shoot for something with four cores around that price. As I said before I really think your best bet is to just wait for a sale at your local Futureshop or BestBuy.
    forget the computer being terrible, that store is terrible & overpriced as well.
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    another one to ask about...


    I found an ad on craigslist.. It's a 2 year old gaming computer with the following specs:

    Intelฎ Core™2 Quad Q8400 PC w/ 4GB DDR2 Ram; DVI/VGA GPU; 750GB; DVDRW

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    • Antec SLK 3000 AMB Mid-tower ATX Case ← Super Mint Condition w/ 2 Front USB Ports; 120mm Rear Exhaust Fan; Complete Accessories Included
    • OCZ 500Watt StealthXStream OCZ500SXS Power Supply ← BRAND NEW; Quiet Operation w/ 120mm Fan
    • Intel Core 2 Quad Desktop Processor Q8400 2.66 GHz 1333Hz FSB CPU ← Intel Factory Warranty Until Sep 2012
    • Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L Rev 2.0 ATX Motherboard (PCI-E x16, 4 SATA ports, S/PDIF Output, 4 USB ports) ← Balanced Factory Waranty
    • Patriot Extreme Performance 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Memory ← Lifetime Manufacturer Warranty!!!
    • Seagate Barracuda 750GB Hard Drive Running Windows 7 Ultimate Edition ← Warranty Until Jun 2012
    • PNY GeForce 8500GT 512MB DVI/VGA/S-video PCI-E Video Card
    • Pioneer DVR-111DBK DVD?RW Dual Layer Drive Internal DVD Burner
    • Samsung SEMA 3? in. Internal Flash Card Reader w/ USB port ← SDHC support!

    Cost is $475
    If everything is good but once again cost is the issue.. I won't be paying for the full amount of the computer, I'm going to split it.
    But the main thing I wanna focus on is whether all of the specs are good and if I'd be getting a good computer

    thanks!
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    Yes, those specifications shall serve you very well
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