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If a board officially supports DDR2 1066 ram (like the 785G I recommended), it will run the correct voltage determined by the SPD. |
i think skinnypup is right about the ram. If MB supports it, why would i need to temper with voltage. It should be plug and play. Will there be a dramatic change from Athlon II X4 620 to phenom II X4 925? Wouldnt mind saving more dollars |
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You should go down to ncix or apower and let the sales guy figure it out for you. Edit: I don't follow this stuff but this looks like a good deal for $650: http://www1.ca.dell.com/ca/en/busine...cabsdt1&~ck=mn Win 7 Core 2 Quad Q9400 4GB RAM 750 GB HD |
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If i were to put a number on it, I would say 10-12% faster overall. But that will vary depending on what you're doing. Is that worth an extra $20 on top of $100? Up to you. |
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I would say get the E8400 because the i5 750 will require you to get LGA1156 chipset board which will be more expensive. Best bang for the buck for office usage will be this IMHO. Just my 2 cent. |
The way I see it, if it's a company computer, then there's no point in building it urself. There's really not much point in taking on more responsibilities than necessary. Of course, if u'r trying to prove something to ur boss or u'r in that line of business then it's another story. But if ur boss asks u to build a company computer just cuz u'r better @ computers than everybody else there's really no point in doing it. You are merely putting urself at the line of fire should anything goes wrong. Get a pre-built one, let someone else be responsible for it. |
i dont really build it, i select parts and have tech to assemble |
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This deserves a fail. Ask your tech, here's 650 - tax included. Build me something, if it works in budget. You're good. Bang for Bucks - get a dell. Support from dell is awesome. |
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ok, i appreciate all the help, but i created this thread to ask about cpu's, and i am getting answers like "just buy a dell", " what kind of business buys computers", " you have a tech" and " your boss is stupid" etc... I just want to build the pc myself for personal reasons. Dell is not an option regardless. Anyways, decided to go with "Athlon II X4 620" with 4GB ddr2 |
here's what I see: 1) since your boss is just getting you to pick out the parts, it's doubtful he'll notice small differences in performance, especially when he's not directly comparing to the other option. so finicky little bits like the slight difference in RAM speed don't matter much. From what I gather SkinnyPupp puts together machines all the time so he's seeing them side by side to compare. 2) Since this is a business machine, have you given consideration to backup media? I don't know your exact situation but if the HDD shits the bed and loses a bunch of company files, that's usually bad. 3) Related to 2, is that if you buy a prebuilt Dell machine as a business, you're also getting the business level support. From what I am told (forgive me if I am wrong) they give damn good support to businesses should something fail, whereas if you build it all yourself you're dealing with individual manufacturers as a regular user. The importance of all that boils down to how important it is that this computer stays running as much as possible. |
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