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Дата: 22.11.2010 18:59:34



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Go for a Dell,
I build Dells, easy to fix, Good warrenty and service. Make sure you max out it's memory and no matter what they give you for a graphics card you may want to trash it for a better one Nvidia or ATI but make sure the vid card has no less than a gig of it's own memory onboards because this will great improve your gaming. A lot of serious gamers get a PC capible of handeling a cross fire set up "2 video cards" which will vastly improve your rigs power ingame.
What do you say about the "Dell" insperon 560 and 570 then? like I said they are pretty high up on the list of candidates so far. Actualy, 560 is on top right now but I'd like to hear more reviews about it than what the website has. People review stuff like "its good" or "too slow" or "I dont like windows 7"... Not very helpful
ARGO: Go for a Dell,
I build Dells, easy to fix, Good warrenty and service. Make sure you max out it's memory and no matter what they give you for a graphics card you may want to trash it for a better one Nvidia or ATI but make sure the vid card has no less than a gig of it's own memory onboards because this will great improve your gaming. A lot of serious gamers get a PC capible of handeling a cross fire set up "2 video cards" which will vastly improve your rigs power ingame.
What do you say about the "Dell" insperon 560 and 570 then? like I said they are pretty high up on the list of candidates so far. Actualy, 560 is on top right now but I'd like to hear more reviews about it than what the website has. People review stuff like "its good" or "too slow" or "I dont like windows 7"... Not very helpful
You can't go wrong with any Dells as long as you follow what I wrote before about video cards....Also make absolutly sure when buying any PC you buy something that you can expand/add too. Nothing worse than a PC that can't grow as your needs change. Oh yeah....Stick with Pentium dual or quad core for desk tops.
I build Dells, easy to fix, Good warrenty and service. Make sure you max out it's memory and no matter what they give you for a graphics card you may want to trash it for a better one Nvidia or ATI but make sure the vid card has no less than a gig of it's own memory onboards because this will great improve your gaming. A lot of serious gamers get a PC capible of handeling a cross fire set up "2 video cards" which will vastly improve your rigs power ingame.
What do you say about the "Dell" insperon 560 and 570 then? like I said they are pretty high up on the list of candidates so far. Actualy, 560 is on top right now but I'd like to hear more reviews about it than what the website has. People review stuff like "its good" or "too slow" or "I dont like windows 7"... Not very helpful
You can't go wrong with any Dells as long as you follow what I wrote before about video cards....Also make absolutly sure when buying any PC you buy something that you can expand/add too. Nothing worse than a PC that can't grow as your needs change. Oh yeah....Stick with Pentium dual or quad core for desk tops.


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Go for a Dell,
I build Dells, easy to fix, Good warrenty and service. Make sure you max out it's memory and no matter what they give you for a graphics card you may want to trash it for a better one Nvidia or ATI but make sure the vid card has no less than a gig of it's own memory onboards because this will great improve your gaming. A lot of serious gamers get a PC capible of handeling a cross fire set up "2 video cards" which will vastly improve your rigs power ingame.
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