Question:
What is the best configuration for a desktop pc; for a laptop?
2007-04-05 02:38:54 UTC
I plan to buy either a desktop pc/laptop.
I dont know what configuration fits for a pc/notebook if it will be used for photo/video editing etc., online gaming, programming, & multi-tasking.
And one problem is, I have a limited finance. So, I plan to surplus/assemble if its a desktop pc. For a laptop, I guess I have to buy a cheap laptop with a good quality.
Five answers:
2007-04-05 02:53:07 UTC
The best is to self assemble it if you have a limited finance. I will only cover the important parts of your computer.



I would personally recommend this configuration



Processor:Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 Duo (2.4 ghz processing speed)



RAM: AS you're going to be doing some video editing i would recommend you get 2gb ram.



Motherboard:IntelĀ® Desktop Board DG965PZ



Video Card:nVidia GeForce 7600/7800/7900GT (You may want to put 2 of them in and connect them)



Sound Card: Any sound card would do really.



I think the price of what i ask would hover between RM5000 to 7000. Wish you Luck!
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2016-12-08 23:55:55 UTC
if through comparable config you mean hardware than there is a few thing taking over the aspects on your laptop,,, perchance on the spot networking, perchance temp information, troubleshoot the applying extra effective than the hardware (given which you have already checked your hardware) even though evidently such as you have a equipment concern,,, clean out all the ie temp information (cookies, etc). additionally pay interest to whether it incredibly is a community connection latency you're experiencing or whether it incredibly is an easily bottleneck on your community sys..... in spite of each and every thing of which you will desire to have discovered the difficulty,,, you are able to revery your laptop visual attraction to living house windows 2000 (administration panel>equipment>more advantageous>overall performance> 'adjust visual attraction for appropriate overall performance' this frees up distinctive ur processor time. hit up the activity supervisor and watch the graph ,, show kernel situations to work out how lots of your latency is properly from equipment techniques, (examine the techniques tab besides see whats working) ,,, examine the centers.msc console and be valuable that a collection of centers at the instant are not working for no reason distinctive them you are able to change to lead start up as a pose to vehicle,,, and ultimately msconfig and the start up tab see what share courses are loading up at boot,, each and every each and every now and then it gets so loopy that courses are nonetheless loading and initializing minutes once you have logged in......
Jester
2007-04-05 05:20:07 UTC
If you build it, you will be happy. Helpful links to follow. A desk top is the way to for you, not only cheaper but more powerful. As for the dual video cards, I would stay clear of that for now, it is still new and not fully supported. Get an nVidia 8800 if you can. Graphics card chart from Tom's Hardware to help you decide on a card. Use drop downs at top of page to change the setting and monitor 2 card configs with blue bars for easy recognition.
hardyfansrock
2007-04-10 15:40:20 UTC
Hey don't think like that!, Here is my advice go with what you think is right. My opinion is that because you want to do photo/video editing i suggest you get Apple Mac and customize it so it fits within your budget.
stevelaing
2007-04-05 03:44:26 UTC
if you want all this from it, DONT buy a laptop,

your best bet is to build a desktop

least YOU will know whats in it and most importantly WANT whats in it.



i hope this helps



atb


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