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AnimeJanai:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on December 11, 2011, 05:57:23 PM ---^lol, this made me laugh.


oh yea, remember these? http://www.geek.com/articles/chips/hands-on-unboxing-the-fake-intel-core-i7-920-2010039/

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Makes you wonder if China also prints other people's money.  That would be the fastest way to profit.

kitamesume:
^ nao, selling gold plated lead bars as gold bars would be moar faster XD

Clannad_92:
this week or next week, i will buy all pc component...yay!!
and i will follow what have been discussed in this thread...thanks minna!!

Zankes:

--- Quote from: Clannad_92 on January 04, 2012, 09:39:17 PM ---this week or next week, i will buy all pc component...yay!!
and i will follow what have been discussed in this thread...thanks minna!!

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You really should use some only computer forums. I'd never buy a computer that someone has suggested on BakaBT, sorry....
I could link you few good trusted computer forums where you could get alot of opinions and suggestions, but sadly they are finnish forums.  :-\

kitamesume:
^ if you seriously looked at the build its the standard recommended build, aside for the brands though.

what difference do you get from another person's suggestions anyway other than brands?



from my expirience this is what people from site to site suggests...

--- Quote ---me: "i need a 125$ processor, the ones that executes programs flawlessly and the best performance/watt."

person1: "go with an i3-2100, or better yet wait for ivy bridge's i3."

person2(on a different forums with better expirience): "what are you gonna be using it anyway? if you'll use it as a standard pc with minimal components then i suggest going with the Llano processors, they're the most cost effective when it comes to overall performance, specifically they include a built in GPU that greatly reduces the needs for a discreet GPU thus further reduces overall power consumption which increases overall performance/watt."

me(reply to person2): "i have a decent GPU already, any other suggestions?"

person2: "then go with an i3-2100."
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Edit: see what i mean? sure you go with the professionals but they end up suggesting the usual recommended build, well they don't call it recommended without gaining it's title as being recommended.

pretty much what other people would suggest to you is "brand", "experience" and "model" but since models are actually limited on certain fields like processor, ram, GPU, etc. because of their standard specifications so the only suggestions you'd actually take in is "brands" and "experience".
though motherboards, PSU, harddisks, etc. have their unique models which differs by each manufacturer then thats where you'd need real suggestions. but theres a big "BUT", on certain areas around the world, models are limited to a few picks, so that'll mean suggestions needed would drastically lower hence you wouldn't really need suggestions but rather "research" for the available options.

tl:dr, pretty much this kind of thread isn't needed to begin with, the use for these kinds of threads is to point the peoples to certain directions, there after the person in question will decide where to go.

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