Whats the latest version of an Intel core processor?
Is it an 4th Generation i7 Intel Core processor?
And also is a 1-2 TeraByte portable hard drive good?
(1K-2K GigaByte)
the 1TB hard drive is for $99.99
and the 2TB Hard Drive is for $149.99
The Intel i7 5960X is the latest Intel Core processor, whether it is the best or not can be debated. Personally, I think that the i7 4770K is the best for the money.
The harddrive really depends on what you plan on using the PC for. My harddrive is 1TB and it filled up relatively fast, but I used the PC to game and record gameplay videos on, and videos are generally very large, depending on the length of course.
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PC specs: Intel Core 2 Duo e8500 @ 3.16ghz / XFX Radeon HD 6670 2GB DDR3 / 6GB 1666MHz DDR3 RAM / Windows 7 Professional
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One more thing at www.alienware.com there are a few selections I think they are good and I just wanted to shout that out
Thanks for the HD and processor info and another thing:
Dell Alienware 18.4" LED Full HD Intel Core i7, 32GB RAM 1TB HDD Laptop with Dual Graphics
And the price is $6K I feel like I'm getting ripped off (note that I found this while surfing through Alienware laptops and computers, it not from the official website)
But I kind of get the feeling like this is a fair deal
Like for example its giving you 32 frickin GigaBytes of Random Access Memory
And a 1 TeraByte Hard Disk Drive
Also the i7 processor it is fast too
And I really don't know what Dual Graphics are
Thanks for the HD and processor info and another thing:
Dell Alienware 18.4" LED Full HD Intel Core i7, 32GB RAM 1TB HDD Laptop with Dual Graphics
And the price is $6K I feel like I'm getting ripped off (note that I found this while surfing through Alienware laptops and computers, it not from the official website)
But I kind of get the feeling like this is a fair deal
Like for example its giving you 32 frickin GigaBytes of Random Access Memory
And a 1 TeraByte Hard Disk Drive
Also the i7 processor it is fast too
And I really don't know what Dual Graphics are
So yeah can you tell me if this is good or not
That's pretty overpriced. I'd look at iBuyPower and CyberPower PCs before deciding.
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I just had a quick rush of thinking on buying an ASUS Laptop but the ASUS brand I've seen are just tiny and then I found a Lenovo brand but in my opinion Lenovo is just bad for me
But what about an MSI Laptop?
I reading about it and people said it was pretty good
But I don't like to buy brand that I don't know of, except for certain things
And in iBuyPower it said that MSI Notebooks were good (really good) and the prices were fairly cheap and some of the notebook specifications were almost the same as an alienware
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I checked iBuyPower and CyberPower and almost all of the PCs and gaming laptops there I had no clue of but I did sort of kind of know some of them
Like a FangBook it looked fast (I don't know how) and it was $879 but I hardly know a FangBook and Zeus notebooks I hardly know them as well
This is one of the best PCs that I configured for you, that is as far as laptops go and it is only a little over $2500. It only has 16GB of RAM, but it is 2133MHz, and the Alienware's was probably only 1666MHz. Cyberpower PCs are generally built pretty stable and will last you a good while.
For some reason I can't view the page but can you tell me the specifications?
And $2500?
I mean the MHz is pretty fast (about 2GB) but I really don't want to spend that much on a laptop and 16GB of RAM thats also extremely useful
I really am sticking with my alienware but if I do tend to find a product that I know and like then I would use that
Yup I'm choosing an alienware
I would buy a desktop but I already have a fast one
I figured that would happen. I'll figure out a way to send you the URL. But for now the specs are:
Processor: Intel i7-4710HQ (one of the best laptop CPUs)
RAM: 1 x 16GB / 2 x 8GB 2133MHz DDR3 RAM
Graphics Adapter: Nvidia GTX 980M 8GB GDDR5 (lots and lots of video memory. 8GB is an amazing amount of video memory. This is probably one of, if not the best laptop GPU on the market at the moment)
Memory: 1A x WD Black Drive, 120GB SSD (SSDs are blazing fast) and a 1TB HDD
I can't figure out how to post the URL to the configuration that I had made for you.
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I'm switching my mind to the Alienware X51 because it's $300 less and it's also compact the specifications were also goodAnd by the way the iPhone 6S is SO HARD TO TYPE ON I had to press the backspace so much times
Ill tell you the specifications if you need then but I need to go somewhere for a long time (Frickin school) so I Wont be on until about 4:00
The Intel i7 5960X is the latest Intel Core processor, whether it is the best or not can be debated. Personally, I think that the i7 4770K is the best for the money.
The harddrive really depends on what you plan on using the PC for. My harddrive is 1TB and it filled up relatively fast, but I used the PC to game and record gameplay videos on, and videos are generally very large, depending on the length of course.
PC specs: Intel Core 2 Duo e8500 @ 3.16ghz / XFX Radeon HD 6670 2GB DDR3 / 6GB 1666MHz DDR3 RAM / Windows 7 Professional
Thanks for the HD and processor info and another thing:
Dell Alienware 18.4" LED Full HD Intel Core i7, 32GB RAM 1TB HDD Laptop with Dual Graphics
And the price is $6K I feel like I'm getting ripped off (note that I found this while surfing through Alienware laptops and computers, it not from the official website)But I kind of get the feeling like this is a fair deal
Like for example its giving you 32 frickin GigaBytes of Random Access Memory
And a 1 TeraByte Hard Disk Drive
Also the i7 processor it is fast too
And I really don't know what Dual Graphics are
So yeah can you tell me if this is good or not
And is 2.7 GHz a good speed?
That's pretty overpriced. I'd look at iBuyPower and CyberPower PCs before deciding.
PC specs: Intel Core 2 Duo e8500 @ 3.16ghz / XFX Radeon HD 6670 2GB DDR3 / 6GB 1666MHz DDR3 RAM / Windows 7 Professional
But what about an MSI Laptop?
I reading about it and people said it was pretty good
But I don't like to buy brand that I don't know of, except for certain things
And in iBuyPower it said that MSI Notebooks were good (really good) and the prices were fairly cheap and some of the notebook specifications were almost the same as an alienware
Like a FangBook it looked fast (I don't know how) and it was $879 but I hardly know a FangBook and Zeus notebooks I hardly know them as well
This is one of the best PCs that I configured for you, that is as far as laptops go and it is only a little over $2500. It only has 16GB of RAM, but it is 2133MHz, and the Alienware's was probably only 1666MHz. Cyberpower PCs are generally built pretty stable and will last you a good while.
PC specs: Intel Core 2 Duo e8500 @ 3.16ghz / XFX Radeon HD 6670 2GB DDR3 / 6GB 1666MHz DDR3 RAM / Windows 7 Professional
And $2500?
I mean the MHz is pretty fast (about 2GB) but I really don't want to spend that much on a laptop and 16GB of RAM thats also extremely useful
I really am sticking with my alienware but if I do tend to find a product that I know and like then I would use that
Yup I'm choosing an alienware
I would buy a desktop but I already have a fast one
I figured that would happen. I'll figure out a way to send you the URL. But for now the specs are:
Processor: Intel i7-4710HQ (one of the best laptop CPUs)
RAM: 1 x 16GB / 2 x 8GB 2133MHz DDR3 RAM
Graphics Adapter: Nvidia GTX 980M 8GB GDDR5 (lots and lots of video memory. 8GB is an amazing amount of video memory. This is probably one of, if not the best laptop GPU on the market at the moment)
Memory: 1A x WD Black Drive, 120GB SSD (SSDs are blazing fast) and a 1TB HDD
I can't figure out how to post the URL to the configuration that I had made for you.
Here is the non configured stock laptop. If you click configure, you can reconfigure the laptop to your preferred specifications, depending on your budget.
PC specs: Intel Core 2 Duo e8500 @ 3.16ghz / XFX Radeon HD 6670 2GB DDR3 / 6GB 1666MHz DDR3 RAM / Windows 7 Professional
The 17" is way out of what I want to spend
I was going to buy the 14" but thats unavalible
Alright man, good luck
PC specs: Intel Core 2 Duo e8500 @ 3.16ghz / XFX Radeon HD 6670 2GB DDR3 / 6GB 1666MHz DDR3 RAM / Windows 7 Professional
Ill tell you the specifications if you need then but I need to go somewhere for a long time (Frickin school) so I Wont be on until about 4:00
I'm buying the Alienware X51 Desktop
I'll tell you the dekstop specifications if you want