lazyweb inquiry: new desktop PC
Aug. 13th, 2010 09:16 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So I'm buying a new desktop PC because the one I'm using now is sad and slow. What's the general configuration of a lower-middle-end machine these days? I would like it to be able to convert video files from one format to another or run casual games like the Mystery Case Files series without having to close down every other program, but I don't need to do complex video editing or high-end gaming or anything like that.
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Date: 2010-08-14 03:11 am (UTC)1. Quad-core CPU (which will be useful for video format conversion, and also is not expensive in modernity)
2. 4GB of RAM (which is the weirdest spec in that it was totally standard for a while, and then RAM prices went up and suddenly cheap computers started coming with 2GB again, but absolutely insist on at least 4GB)
3. Enough hard drive space to not be relevant (I think .5TB is a basic minimum these days)
About the only thing that cheap computers won't come with is a non-integrated video card, which sometimes means that they'll only have VGA outputs instead of DVI/DisplayPort/HDMI. The easiest solution is to buy a decent low-end graphics card (a Radeon 5770 is probably the thing to get right now, although at $150 maybe it's too high-end) or move the one over from your current computer if you have PCI Express and a reasonable graphics card. Trying to bump up the configuration to include discrete graphics from Dell or whatever tends to get you into "gaming PC" territory, which you don't want.
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Date: 2010-08-14 03:14 am (UTC)It's hard to imagine needing more than that for anything non-specialized.
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Date: 2010-08-14 12:53 pm (UTC)