I need to buy a computer. What configuration woul u recomend?

Portugal
June 26, 2010 1:57pm CST
Well, I need to buy a new computer for my office. I deal with simulations and stockage of data (I have nearly 3T of data). I don't really know the budget that my company have for buying this kind of stuff. What would u recomend?
4 responses
@mrfdg1972 (3237)
• Philippines
26 Jun 10
that is a lot of stuff you got there, you got to have the best processor for fast access to your data, it is going to cost you and your company if you buy a branded computer, i you know anybody who can assemble a pc, i suggest to ask for him to assemble a personalized pc for you. The best processor for you is AMD quad core, efficiency for multitasking yet cheaper compare to intel. ask for the latest in MSI motherboard this is important coz it provides the backbone, well all in all, it is half the price if you assemble your PC.
• Portugal
26 Jun 10
Thanx for your answer. I think you're right about asking someone to assemble a personalized pc for me. Cheers
@mrfdg1972 (3237)
• Philippines
26 Jun 10
good luck and more power
@mrfdg1972 (3237)
• Philippines
6 Jul 10
Have you assembled your PC, how much did it cost, share the specs.
@sumit057 (227)
• India
29 Jun 10
I have been assembling PCs and Servers for 2 years now and to tell you this Branded PC comes preloaded with junk and trials of software and games that will make the Performance of your pc slow for long time and even when you do recovery you still get the same junk over and over every time you get the system recovered that if the recovery works Since you don't want to do gaming and just want to do web and education then both types will be good. for gaming,assembled is reliable since that gives better hardware choice and they are cheap also.I would recommend following configuration. core 2 duo e7500@2.93 GHZ. 2 GB DDR2 RAM. 320 GB HDD. Windows 7 home premium 32 bit or you can use xp also. this should be cheap and nice configuration.
• Portugal
1 Jul 10
Thanks for your comments. I don't want to play games, however I do some sort of scientific simulations and I deal with approximately 1T of data. Therefore, I think this configuration will not be so good for my purposes. Cheers
@laratri (253)
• India
27 Jun 10
hi... I am service engg. It's latest configuration. It's very nice working. i-core processor 500gb hard disk 2gb ddr3 ram 18.5 LCD monitor DVD writer Windows7 O/S Good Day mylotters... Thanks LaraTri
• Portugal
1 Jul 10
Thanks for your comment.
@Evstasy (12)
• United States
28 Jun 10
You'd need a 1 tigabyte hard drive, 2 gigs of ram, a geforce 9800, an asus motherboard and a 2.4 ghz amd quadcore processor. That only costs around 500 to 600 dollars and would run pretty fast.
• Portugal
6 Jul 10
Thanx for your comments. Yes, I'm thinking in a quad-core processor. Cheers