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bump!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Yeah. That PC is pretty decent.
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its good just get a mac quad core when you get enough they are amazing!
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AMD Six-Core X6-1090T processor, 3.20GHz, 6MB L3 Cache: six core huh? You made a good choice, whats good about having six cores is that you will be able to run high end applications, a few of them, at once, but if you don't have a decent amount of RAM, you will be limited.
4GB DDR3 SDRAM system memory (expandable up to 8GB): 4 GB's is a good start for the average home user since that most user don't run multiple RAM hogging applications at once, if you are planning on running games that require a lot more RAM or plan on multitasking and running any large program like Adobe Photoshop with anything else, then you might want to consider and upgrade.
1TB SATA hard drive: Decent amount, its overkill, but it will help you in the long run
24x DVD+/-RW drive: Standard CD drive, all i have to say
10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet: Good, if you plan on hosting any servers this will server you well, just be sure you PC can handle it
ATI Radeon HD 5670 graphics, With 1GB dedicated graphics memory: Whats good about the onboard graphics memory is that it won't put must stress on the actual RAM since it uses its own memory for it, good start, but like i said before, any high graphics games will require a bit more.
Overall, its a Good PC
4GB DDR3 SDRAM system memory (expandable up to 8GB): 4 GB's is a good start for the average home user since that most user don't run multiple RAM hogging applications at once, if you are planning on running games that require a lot more RAM or plan on multitasking and running any large program like Adobe Photoshop with anything else, then you might want to consider and upgrade.
1TB SATA hard drive: Decent amount, its overkill, but it will help you in the long run
24x DVD+/-RW drive: Standard CD drive, all i have to say
10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet: Good, if you plan on hosting any servers this will server you well, just be sure you PC can handle it
ATI Radeon HD 5670 graphics, With 1GB dedicated graphics memory: Whats good about the onboard graphics memory is that it won't put must stress on the actual RAM since it uses its own memory for it, good start, but like i said before, any high graphics games will require a bit more.
Overall, its a Good PC
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Thats pretty good should be able to run battlefield 3 on high settings.
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alright thanks guys so i might need to save up if i want to run skyrim right
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ballenfresh wrote alright thanks guys so i might need to save up if i want to run skyrim rightCorrect, if you plan on running Skyrim you would just need a RAM upgrade, graphics card should fine.
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DJ_Pon3 wrotethanks bro really helpedballenfresh wrote alright thanks guys so i might need to save up if i want to run skyrim rightCorrect, if you plan on running Skyrim you would just need a RAM upgrade, graphics card should fine.
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