NT, I need help buying a desktop computer.

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I need a new desktop and I'm not sure which ones are good or not cause I'm not much of a computer whiz so I need some help on which one to choose. 

I'm willing to spend $600.

Thanks in advance
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if you play games i can help you out, if you don't then check out cnet reviews or something like that, don't just go to best buy or walmart because you wont be getting the most of your money
 
Asus > ___________

Might be a little over your price range, but trust me. It is WELL worth it.
 
Don't buy anything with an AMD processor. You'll thank me later.


If you go into a Staples ask if they have a Dell XPS 8000. It has 6 gigs of RAM, a 640 gig HD and an i5 Processor, and it should now be on clearance for $650. (At least it is where I am.) Very, very good machine for a really good price.
 
Originally Posted by CallHimAR

Don't buy anything with an AMD processor. You'll thank me later.


If you go into a Staples ask if they have a Dell XPS 8000. It has 6 gigs of RAM, a 640 gig HD and an i5 Processor, and it should now be on clearance for $650. (At least it is where I am.) Very, very good machine for a really good price.
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what kind of nonsense is this, you know nothing about computers
price to performance ratio
amd blows intel out of the water and then bangs its mom
I have a xeon 3450 (core i7) but I much rather have an AMD hexacore
the only reason I am sticking to intel to right now is because it supports OS X
 
Originally Posted by shatterkneesinc

Originally Posted by CallHimAR

Don't buy anything with an AMD processor. You'll thank me later.


If you go into a Staples ask if they have a Dell XPS 8000. It has 6 gigs of RAM, a 640 gig HD and an i5 Processor, and it should now be on clearance for $650. (At least it is where I am.) Very, very good machine for a really good price.
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what kind of nonsense is this, you know nothing about computers
price to performance ratio
amd blows intel out of the water and then bangs its mom
I have a xeon 3450 (core i7) but I much rather have an AMD hexacore
the only reason I am sticking to intel to right now is because it supports OS X
IMO
intel for the office.
AMD for the home.

I'm still working off 2cores
AMD  Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 5200 +(2 CPUs), ~2.7Ghz
with 5.6GB Ram... Built this system last year...
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technology moving to fast for my wallet
 
Originally Posted by innovazn2

build your own imo

Please do this.

it's really not that hard to learn how to build a computer, I could hlep you out with it, i can build a sub 600 powerful i5 quad system, when a similar system would be over 1000$ from HP/etc.

 
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