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Old 01-23-2008, 11:01 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Default Re: When WIll this get Outdated

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Operating system SAVE $61! Upgrade to Genuine Windows Vista Ultimate (64-bit) edit
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) 2 Quad processor Q6600 (2.4GHz) edit
Memory 3GB DDR2-667MHz dual channel SDRAM (2x1024,2x512) edit
Graphics Card 256MB NVIDIA GeForce 8400, DVI-I, VGA adapter,HDMI edit
Networking 802.11 a/b/g/n Wireless LAN card edit
Hard Drive 500GB 7200 rpm SATA 3Gb/s hard drive edit
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Sound Card Integrated 7.1 channel sound w/front audio ports edit


Im thinking of buying this Hp and im 15 and I get a discount of a few hundred bucks because my dad works at hp. Im wondering if it will work with all the newest games and i hope it wont get outdated too quickly, I wanna be playing all the newest games, not exactly running at max, but lookin real good. And yes I've thought of building a computer, but too many risks and problems and this has a warranty. Thanks!

You need to have a reality check. First off that computer has an 8400GS...a very bad graphics card. I doubt you could barley even run any of the newest games with a card such as that...even low ESPECIALLY with Vista on there. That build is already incredibly not a gaming PC. So don't waste your money.

I don't know what kind of budget you are looking at here but building your own PC is your best bet. There are only problems when building if something is DOA (which can be replaced for a full refund fast), or you don't listen to us or follow a guide right, or if a part dies after. You say that HP has a warranty....oh man a year I bet however if you buy parts from Newegg EVERYTHING has a 1-year warranty through newegg THEMSELVES. As well parts you choose such as EVGA or BFG for video cards will most likely have a lifetime or double lifetime warranty. Hard drives just about all come with a 3 year warranty, where as CPU's pretty much just won't die unless you don't monitor temps. Good power supplies that we recommend can have up to a 5 year warranty on themselves as well. So you see HP's warranty is just as long as Newegg's expect for it being not as good becuase Newegg replaces them FAST. On top of that 1 year as I stated most parts have extended warranties through the manufacturer themsevles.

One last thing, you cannot overclock a pre-built computer and that is where the glory of computers these days shine. Overclocking is 100% safe as long as you monitor temps and aren't clinically retarded to set the voltage on a chip to like 1.8 at once.


EDIT: That is such a horrible price for that i may just have to throw up.....$1700? With 1700 i could build a super gaming computer overclocked to well with a sick monitor that would kicking *** and taking names for a while...while that thing if you buy it you have no idea what your motherboard is even. The motherboard is the thing that let your system be upgradeable. By not stating even the chipset you can assume you will be getting something that has been outdated for a while.
However if are TOO scared to build one yourself and get a twice as powerful computer for the same money then at least get one with a better graphics card becuase it really sucks. Most of those parts aside from the CPU are already outdated in my book, which it seems is what you really just searched for thinking thats what a great computer has in it: a quad-core. This is completely false becuase good dual-core CPU's are all that is needed to have a great gaming computer. I have an old E6300 overclocked to 3.54ghz and with my overclocked card i get 13400 3Dmark06......for not much at all.
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