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In fact, for individual home users, I still recommend buying a branded computer, and assembling a computer is only suitable for people with special requirements.
For example, I just want to play online games; I only do image processing...
As for which one you said is better, Intel or AMD, I'll give you a simple analogy, AMD is a fool who doesn't know how to rest, you can put as much pressure on it as you want until it says goodbye to you forever. You change the CPU and do it. So for crazy games.
Intel, on the other hand, has a strong sense of protection for itself, and it does not do anything with overload and ultra-high temperatures. So it's suitable for office study.
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1, Money-saving AMD740 (4 cores) + ASUS F2A85-MLE motherboard + HD6850 (1GB) graphics card + 4GBX2 (DDR3 1600) memory + 500GB hard disk, the host is about 3100 yuan.
2. You can spend more money on i5 3450 + MSI ZH77A-G43 + GTX660 (2GB) graphics card + 4GB x2 (DDDR3 1600) memory + 500GB hard disk, and the host is about 4600 yuan.
Play large online games with multi-open configurations.
See for yourself.
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The quality of the two is about the same, AMD is cheaper than that, after all, there are fewer advertisements, and the specific configuration you assemble one on the Pacific Network yourself according to your own needs, and then write down the list.
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The computer has become, there are more things, *** points.
It should be noted that the compatibility of hardware, will the CPU limit the performance of the graphics card, and is the memory 3rd generation?
The motherboard should not have an integrated graphics card, it is better to choose an ASUS motherboard, Kingston's memory, and Seagate's hard disk (the speed is a little higher, and the read speed is fast).
Intel's CPU generates more heat, Athlon's is smaller, and of course Core's processor is better.
The power supply is slightly larger, and the heat is smaller. It's a good idea to have a cooling fan on your graphics card as well.
The optical drive is also good with ASUS's. Of course, the display is better for clarity, and the bad pixels and bright spots are less than 5 for the normal best.
Usually I set the following:
1. Turn off the floppy disk;
2. Set the startup item, and select CD as the first item;
3. If possible, the password will be set into the BIOS;
4. If it is the latest notebook (using ICH10 chip), you must change the hard disk mode to IDE, otherwise you can't install XP without a driver!
Basically, these are the few, others are not commonly used, audiophiles will ask for overclocking, these are not common, and ordinary people are not necessary!
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1. Buy as needed, and understand what the computer is for.
2. Slightly ahead, but only buy the right ones, not the expensive ones. Never go over budget.
3. The configuration of each component should be balanced.
4. Prepare in advance, write the configuration, model, manufacturer, and roughly. Bring a friend who is a little bit of a director, go to the store and configure the machine according to your own ideas, and never listen to JS.
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The main thing is that the motherboard and CPU type should be the same.
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Prepare the usual models of the various accessories you want to buy beforehand.
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