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NEW COMPUTER \o/

#1

Green_Lantern

Green_Lantern

Hooray! New computer \o/


#2

Krisken

Krisken

C'mon sucka! You need to give us more than that. Toss out some of the awesome specs!


#3

strawman

strawman

Hooray!

-Adam


#4

Green_Lantern

Green_Lantern

C'mon sucka! You need to give us more than that. Toss out some of the awesome specs!
It is newer than any of my relatives, that is the only specs that I need.

It isn't much, I suppose:

500gb HD
2 x memory 2GB DDR2
Motherboard MEGa G31MXP-K
Core 2 Duo E7500 2.93 processor

this was translated from portuguese, sorry if there is any misunderstooding.

a potential problem: It came with Window Vista (for free), I head bad stuff about it so I am not sure if I should start to stall stuff right away. Another thing, he doesn't come with Microsoft Word???


#5

strawman

strawman

Most people are perfectly happy with Vista, but Windows 7 is out, or should be soon, so if you don't mind waiting you might consider that instead.

Microsoft word is expensive, but I find most people can get away without it by using google documents or open office.

But if you need it, the "student/family" edition of microsoft office isn't terribly expensive and includes word.

-Adam


#6

Green_Lantern

Green_Lantern

Most people are perfectly happy with Vista, but Windows 7 is out, or should be soon, so if you don't mind waiting you might consider that instead.

Microsoft word is expensive, but I find most people can get away without it by using google documents or open office.

But if you need it, the "student/family" edition of microsoft office isn't terribly expensive and includes word.

-Adam
How does the vista works with Autocad and The Sims 2 and 3 (and also: Warcraft 3? is classic man xD)


#7

strawman

strawman

Most people are perfectly happy with Vista, but Windows 7 is out, or should be soon, so if you don't mind waiting you might consider that instead.

Microsoft word is expensive, but I find most people can get away without it by using google documents or open office.

But if you need it, the "student/family" edition of microsoft office isn't terribly expensive and includes word.

-Adam
How does the vista works with Autocad and The Sims 2 and 3 (and also: Warcraft 3? is classic man xD)[/QUOTE]

Underneath the hood, Win7 is largely the same as Vista. If the software runs on vista (and most of those do, though some use compatibility mode) then it'll run on win7.

I keep XP around for some old non-updated software I use for circuit design and electronics work. Other than that, everything has worked flawlessly on Vista.

-Adam


#8

Ross

Ross

I'm getting one next week, with Windows 7 on it :) Can't wait to have that thing tearing up CS:S and L4D.


#9



Pojodan

As soon as I get a job and can settle my finances, Imma get a new computer. I want to give Windows 7 a whirl and I'm aching to build something, plus my current one keeps having problems.


#10

bhamv3

bhamv3

Personally, I hate OpenOffice. I find it to be slow and bloated. Granted, it's been a while since I've used it (like 2 or 3 years), so it might have improved since then, but first impressions die hard.


#11

Green_Lantern

Green_Lantern

I think I am going to stick with Visa, just because it is already here =P


#12

Covar

Covar

Microsoft Office is one of the two best Products that Microsoft makes.

With Windows7 out now you should be able to get some kind of discount on it having just bought your machine. Specs look perfectly fine. Not the worst by any means.


#13

Seraphyn

Seraphyn

I keep XP around for some old non-updated software I use for circuit design and electronics work. Other than that, everything has worked flawlessly on Vista.

-Adam
If your processor supports VT:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx

That way you don't have to go all dualboot to access a simple program that won't run on Win7.


#14

strawman

strawman

I keep XP around for some old non-updated software I use for circuit design and electronics work. Other than that, everything has worked flawlessly on Vista.

-Adam
If your processor supports VT:

http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx

That way you don't have to go all dualboot to access a simple program that won't run on Win7.[/QUOTE]

Most of the issues are with hardware level drivers, which, even if they run under a virtual machine, usually bring other problems.

-Adam


#15

Green_Lantern

Green_Lantern

so... The Sims 2 and 3, Warcraft 3 and Heroes 3 of might and magic are all okay to use?


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