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Can anyone tell me if my existing version of Microsoft Office (for XP) would still run on Windows 7, or do I have to buy the new version of Word/Excel/etc also?Thanks for the suggestions so far. Keep 'em coming.
Bob,If you really want to play the new games WELL a laptop just will not cut it...unless you spend some BIG Bucks on it:If you want to play those new games then you will need a fast CPU, and a great video card. Build a system like the one with the parts below and it will blow your mind...I do this all the time and do professional benchmarking for a LARGE PC Company...Win 7, 64 Bits...Ultimate Version.At least 4gb memory. DDR3 MemoryThese are spinning drives 7.2K rpm..for your games and programs1Tb or 1.5 Tb or 2.0TbOr 2 - 1.0 Tb in Raid 0Get a SSD for the boot drive: OCZ 60GBhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820227394&cm_re=ocx_60gb_vertex-_-20-227-394-_-ProductVideo Card: GTX 295 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814150401Motherboard: ASUS WS Revolutionhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813131358&cm_re=asus_i7_1366-_-13-131-358-_-ProductCPU : Intel I7 920CPU Heatsink:Noctua CPU Heatsink Coolerhttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16835608014&cm_re=noctua_nh-u12p_cpu_cooler-_-35-608-014-_-ProductPower Supply: Coolermaster 1100 Watthttp://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817171034&cm_re=coolermaster_power_supplies-_-17-171-034-_-ProductCase: Coolermaster HAF 932http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811119160&cm_re=haf_932-_-11-119-160-_-ProductThis system will kick butt...oh get yourself a nice 24" LCD or larger!!Alex
Does anyone actually use like 6 gb of RAM in any of their computers?
I just built a machine for a friend. He does video editing (personal, not professional). Built him a box with the Intel i7 cpu, 6gb RAM, video board with 1GB of DDR5 vram, 1TB hard disk, dual layer dvd rewritable, Windows 7 64 bit, etc. $1600 with 23" 1920x1080 monitor.Bryan
4) Go cheap on the CPU on the given computer you have chosen (i.e. if they offer an Intel CPU at 2.66, 3.00, or 3.33 GHz, get the 2.66). Unless you are running an extremely CPU intensive application, you will never notice the difference between 2.66 GHz and 3.33 GHz. The CPU is way faster than anything else in the computer (including the RAM) and is either waiting for other resources to catch up (i.e. idling in a wait state), or is trashed by really bad code. (really bad code will trash any CPU, regardless of speed). Also, a faster CPU can not overcome the design flaws in windows.
You dont need liquid cooling to go fast.....you can do 4 to 4.5 ghz easily on air with the cooler listed above in my post.Liquid cooling is fine but has its issues and maintenance, if done right its ok fine, and quiet, but its still dependent on the ambient room temperature etc...some folks think liquid cooling is magic, its not!Even if Bob did not overclock and just got a nvidia gtx 295 or the latest ATI video card with an Intel I7 running at stock cpu clock speeds this would be so much better than what he has now...Come on Bob its Christmas, get in the spirit and spend some of those bucks and enjoy!! aaAll the bestAlex