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Want a new computer - which CPU, quad or i7?

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    Want a new computer - which CPU, quad or i7?

    Is it best to play safe with tried & testing core 2 quad, or perhaps this Core i7 which I've never heard of?
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    I'm going i7 but waiting till October as I don't want Vista bundled with it.

    Mesh are doing quite a good spec one at the moment, should be a bit cheaper by then too.

    Linky It does depend on what you want it for, I'm not playing games at the moment but it would nice to have a super duper 'rig' should I want to.
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      #3
      Ah interesting - I was looking at this http://www.chillblast.com/product.ph...cat=324&page=1 which comes with Windows 7 candidate + free upgrade to final version when its released.
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        Don't discount an AMD Phenom II based machine. With a socket AM3, DDR3 ram set up it should give the intel box a run for it's money. My next project within the next few weeks is a Phenom II 720BE box based on an ASRock M3A790GXH/128M mobo.
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          Originally posted by Grinder View Post
          Ah interesting - I was looking at this http://www.chillblast.com/product.ph...cat=324&page=1 which comes with Windows 7 candidate + free upgrade to final version when its released.
          Looks nice.

          Quick question, I noticed it comes with 6Gb RAM. Does W7 still come in 32/64 bit flavours, or is it fully 64bit and able to use >3Gb RAM in all versions?
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            #6
            Originally posted by d000hg View Post
            Looks nice.

            Quick question, I noticed it comes with 6Gb RAM. Does W7 still come in 32/64 bit flavours, or is it fully 64bit and able to use >3Gb RAM in all versions?
            The website says-

            Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit OEM
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              Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
              Don't discount an AMD Phenom II based machine. With a socket AM3, DDR3 ram set up it should give the intel box a run for it's money. My next project within the next few weeks is a Phenom II 720BE box based on an ASRock M3A790GXH/128M mobo.
              I prefer AMD's because they have a much better design for utilising memory IMHO. If intel started to make memory controllers like AMD's we would have some killer machines knocking about!!!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
                I prefer AMD's because they have a much better design for utilising memory IMHO. If intel started to make memory controllers like AMD's we would have some killer machines knocking about!!!
                Thanks, I didn't know that. I don't understand the hardware angle really, beyond selecting compatible components.
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                  Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View Post
                  Thanks, I didn't know that. I don't understand the hardware angle really, beyond selecting compatible components.
                  Same here. I've built my last 10 PCs from components, usually carrying forward the main hard drive as a 2nd drive until I'm sure everything is carried across.

                  But now I am thinking off-the-shelf because I can't be asked to do all the research.

                  I got Quake 4 for Christmas, and then went on the bench. It plays poorly on my 3ghz single-core with a 8500GT nvidia. I'm back to old-style Unreal Tournament in my leisure-time. I've already replayed Half-Life 2 twice.

                  For my new system I want a 22" monitor (possibly 2) and a display-card that can drive it. The rest is not really of interest as long as its good enough to play Quake 4 it should be OK for everything else.
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                    Originally posted by Grinder View Post
                    Ah interesting - I was looking at this http://www.chillblast.com/product.ph...cat=324&page=1 which comes with Windows 7 candidate + free upgrade to final version when its released.
                    Now that is tempting.

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