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Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Here are tips on getting a performance computer that is very good. I'd recommend Alienware computers because they great Sci-Fi designs. Here's what you should get:

At least 500 GB of Hard Drive

3 or 4 GB of Memory

Intel Core 2 Extreme: I prefer Intel over AMD. I'd recommend Intel Core 2 Quad if you can't get it.

At least a graphics card of at least 512 MB: Your card must be DVI-D capable and have a 6-pin S-Video Out

At least 20" monitor: It must be DVI-D capable

16x CD/DVD- and +RW Drive: Blu-Ray is optional although I dont recommend it.

Windows Vista Home Premium SP1: XP for best performance but you will be no longer getting it by the end of June.D;

I think that's about it. Give me more tips if you can.

Friday, May 9, 2008

This is about getting a good performance computer with a special price, not a budget computer or a performance computer, ok?

NOTE: I you can't understand, DON'T READ THIS!!!

Here's my preferences:

Intel Core 2 Duo: The processor will determine how fast your computer will be for your tasks. Get this one because Pentium Dual-Core is not my thing.

Two or three GB of Memory: The memory will determine how much your computer will handle. I'd recommend two GB for a good price.

At least 400 GB of Hard Drive: You'll need lots of space for your stuff like media and computer games.

At least 12x CD/DVD-RW Drive: You like movies, don't ya. Make some and burn them to DVDs.

At least a 256 MB graphics card that has at least one DVI-D port: Don't you love HD?

AT least a 19" monitor with at least one DVI-D port: You need to see everything!!!

I'd recommend Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 because of its good multimedia handling and that Windows XP is no longer

on new computers by the end of June.

If you like fiddling with movies and photos, I would recommend either Sony Vegas or Adobe Premiere Elements and Adobe Photoshop Elements. Windows Movie Maker sucks bad.

I think that would all add up(exculding the extra software) to around $1000. If you have better tips, contact me.

Friday, Apr 18, 2008

Well that didn't get musch attention. D;

I'm getting so bored around these game places. So I won't be around a lot 'cause I'm concentrating on YouTube. Here's my account.

http://youtube.com/user/allright715

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