What is your ideal Desktop PC?
By shmokoy
@shmokoy (124)
Philippines
2 responses
@Ciniful (1587)
• Canada
16 Nov 07
My ideal PC is my PC, just with a little bigger hard drive. I have a dual core processor (both 3.2), 2 gigs of RAM, top end graphics and sound, DVD burner and a 5 speaker surround sound setup ... all complimented by the pretty glowing blue lights from the alienware tower, lol.
It would be perfect if it had a bigger hard drive, instead of the 80 gig in there right now, but that'll be fixed shortly when hubby buys me my 1 TB hard drive. Then I'll be thrilled.
Until the next burst in technology and I whine for better componenets .... hehe.
@nempel (139)
• Indonesia
16 Nov 07
hello shmokoy, for the best and easiest way, is using a biostar tforce based motherboard, for newbie also best, there is allready an automatic overcloking bios step .. from step 1 to 3 ... I'm ussually use this .. fast to do and not bad at all at result ^.^, I allready try it several times and works for many2 hours each starting computer (usually arround 7 hours straight)
@nempel (139)
• Indonesia
16 Nov 07
waks, I'm posting wrong topic, hehehee I'm sorry shmokoy, but actually I want to reply to your post, so I'm repost it here, I really want buy an amd x2 am2 based with tforce motherboard and 2 GB ddr 2 and 120 GB Hardisk, actually this system is no so superior, but I think this system allready could handle my need for arround 2 or 3 years , IMO.
@shmokoy (124)
• Philippines
16 Nov 07
hehe. No prob dude. AMD is gonna lauch a new dual or quad processor soon so you might as well take look at that but i don't think its gonna stop Intel's "soon-to-be-released" new type of dual AND quad core processor. 2GB is cool. But i think it not gonna go past 1 year and a half. XP has a RAM limit or 3.5 Gb max or something. And Vista has a higher max capacity for it. just so you know. =D
Thanks for the response.