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Updated on number 2024-05-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    CPU: Intel Pentiun Dual Core E2140 E2160 Memory: DDR2 667

    Motherboard: Onda 945

    Hard drive: 160g sata

    Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 7600GS or ATI Radeon HD 2400

    These are the core hardware, and the rest can be chosen according to personal preferences.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A total of 1835 integrated graphics card CPU is the APU launched by AMD, I choose this APU graphics card in the low-end, the special effects are not fully on, there is no problem, the CPU frequency is also good, you can overclock yourself.

    The motherboard is compatible with APUs, and it also comes with an integrated graphics card and a discrete graphics card or APU for automatic firefights to improve efficiency.

    Memory DDR3*2 forms a dual-channel.

    The power supply 350W is enough, and the hard disk is 500G.

    Because it is an integrated graphics card + APU firefight, so if you don't need a graphics card and have money in the future, you can consider another + graphics card (change the power supply), then you can be considered mid-range It's best to buy another radiator yourself.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Match a host at your price, which can fully meet your requirements, and WOW double opening is no problem (the double open effect should be fully closed, and the single open effect is medium).

    Since you don't know much about computers, I won't recommend overclocking for you.

    CPU: G2020 box (390).

    Motherboard: ASRock H61M-VS3 (230).

    HDD: Seagate 500G 16MB (315).

    Memory: ADATA Purple Thousand Red 4G (170).

    Graphics: Jaws D5 HD6570 Value Edition (400) Power Supply: Game Titans Red Army RA300 Half-Bridge Ultra Silent Edition (160) Chassis: First Horse Assassin 1 (130).

    Total: 1795

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    You compare it with other computers in a similar series to see if it's about the same.

    If it's not a failure, you can consider using an electronic hard drive, which is relatively much faster.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This question you asked is a little too profound, Seagate can reach 200M+, what kind of hard disk are you, the read and write speed you use the word too talented, either read or write, your indicator is meaningless, you do it like that, it will only get slower and slower to turn around, you didn't mention what your configuration is, how to connect, this is the key? Please ask questions in the future and write the situation clearly and in detail, so that others can help you!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    With the speed you said, the hard disk has long been hung up. A speed of 20m or even a few m between two discs is normal. For the same disk, this speed is similar in the case of different disk letters. Adding one seems a bit redundant to me.

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