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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby Lootifer on Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:20 pm

That diagram of AoGs is slightly wrong.

No longer can you really buy all the seperate components at a lower cost than "pre-built" companies who have purchasing power. So you tend to have to pay the same price AND build it yourself.
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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby nietzsche on Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:23 pm

Lootifer wrote:That diagram of AoGs is slightly wrong.

No longer can you really buy all the seperate components at a lower cost than "pre-built" companies who have purchasing power. So you tend to have to pay the same price AND build it yourself.


A year ago I was going to buy 6 full systems and did a little research and found the same thing: it's hard to match the price they offer you in a full setup. But I guess you can still look around for a month and find a way to save 100 dls. I bet that if you used your time more wisely you would've made 200 instead.
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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby bedub1 on Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:25 pm

Lootifer wrote:That diagram of AoGs is slightly wrong.

No longer can you really buy all the seperate components at a lower cost than "pre-built" companies who have purchasing power. So you tend to have to pay the same price AND build it yourself.

I find that you can if you buy super cheap crap....like Fry's specials, ECS motherboards etc. But if you are the kind of person that builds your own computers, you probably use nice Asus motherboards with Intel NIC's etc. You use higher-performance hardware. I stopped building POS computers because it was a waste of time, just go buy a cheap one from a manufacturer. But if you want a nice system, building your own will definitely save money.
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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby natty dread on Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:39 pm

Oh, about that whole "macs not getting viruses" thing?

http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-574096 ... g=mncol;1n
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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby Army of GOD on Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:44 pm

f*ck. I thought it would be cheaper. At least that's why I said "try".

Anyway, TG, you should get the Barbie laptop. The one my sister used to own had a bunch of national anthems on it which was awesome.

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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby Lootifer on Tue Apr 17, 2012 4:50 pm

Also MACs and Alienware are the same thing: Overpriced crap.
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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby BigBallinStalin on Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:01 pm

if you buy Lenovo, remember to clear everything from the harddrive. And don't use their modified Windows.
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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby TA1LGUNN3R on Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:12 pm

Army of GOD wrote:f*ck. I thought it would be cheaper. At least that's why I said "try".

Anyway, TG, you should get the Barbie laptop. The one my sister used to own had a bunch of national anthems on it which was awesome.

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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby bedub1 on Tue Apr 17, 2012 5:30 pm

BigBallinStalin wrote:if you buy Lenovo, remember to clear everything from the harddrive. And don't use their modified Windows.

Business computers usually have less bloatware installed on them. I have always blown away the OS and re-installed from scratch. I enjoy the systems much better when their software is designed around me and not designed for the manufacturer and their wallet. I've heard some arguments that on laptops this is a bad idea and the manufacturers include special drivers. I call BS on it though. I won't ever stop re-loading my computers OS's.
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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby nietzsche on Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:01 pm

To continue on this:

I always first play with the computer and all the features, to make sure I'm not missing something later when I install a clean version of Windows.

If you are one of those who like to borrow windows from torrents, make sure you get one that's unmodified AND do a md5 sum check.

Also, I shut down any unnecesary services with the .regs of blackviper. I turn off system restore, paging..

And finally, I've changed from my youngster days of getting ton of cracks and now I only install gnu free software, these hippies have really impressed me with their software, it's all you need and more, and open source.

With the systems of taday an antivirus is no bother at all, avast for instance is free and light.

All this because I log in to 4 banks and pay with credit cards all the time. Better to be safe than sorry.
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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby natty dread on Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:06 pm

I find myself using ubuntu more and more these days. I'm starting to struggle to find reasons to boot to windows, or to keep using it - any software that i need is available on linux and it runs like 10 times faster...

hey, maybe it's because i don't have to dedicate 50% of system resources to bloated antivirus softwares that at this point do pretty much as much harm as they do good...

maybe
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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby Haggis_McMutton on Tue Apr 17, 2012 9:34 pm

natty dread wrote:I find myself using ubuntu more and more these days. I'm starting to struggle to find reasons to boot to windows, or to keep using it - any software that i need is available on linux and it runs like 10 times faster...

hey, maybe it's because i don't have to dedicate 50% of system resources to bloated antivirus softwares that at this point do pretty much as much harm as they do good...

maybe


I notice XP makes my netbook battery last a while longer than Ubuntu does, but yeah, that's about it.
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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby nietzsche on Tue Apr 17, 2012 10:49 pm

natty dread wrote:I find myself using ubuntu more and more these days. I'm starting to struggle to find reasons to boot to windows, or to keep using it - any software that i need is available on linux and it runs like 10 times faster...

hey, maybe it's because i don't have to dedicate 50% of system resources to bloated antivirus softwares that at this point do pretty much as much harm as they do good...

maybe


Yeah, except that controls in linux are not yet as pretty and elegant and responsive as in windows.
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Re: Computer advice plox

Postby natty dread on Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:29 pm

nietzsche wrote:
natty dread wrote:I find myself using ubuntu more and more these days. I'm starting to struggle to find reasons to boot to windows, or to keep using it - any software that i need is available on linux and it runs like 10 times faster...

hey, maybe it's because i don't have to dedicate 50% of system resources to bloated antivirus softwares that at this point do pretty much as much harm as they do good...

maybe


Yeah, except that controls in linux are not yet as pretty and elegant and responsive as in windows.


I don't know what you mean. The latest ubuntu is pretty as a pie full of fresh f*ck.
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