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PC under ~ $400
Less cores. There are very few programs out there that utilize more than two cores, and i am willing to bet less than half of the programs out there even utilize two cores. focus should be on RAM(4gigs is good) and CPU, and a cheap graphics card. HDD speed shouldnt be below 7200 RPMs.
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PC under ~ $400
video conversion does. I would personally go with more cores
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PC under ~ $400
The answer is: depenRAB on what you are using the comp for. For most uses, gaming or very general use higher clock speed is a better way to spend your money. If you are doing a lot of video or work with software that utilizes the cores, then get more cores. Most software does not benefit from the extra cores.
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PC under ~ $400
lets be real, who does video conversion on a 400$ computer? every serious video editor i know gets a macbbook pro at minimum, if not a 2000+ rig.
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PC under ~ $400
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PC under ~ $400
Could someone enlighten me the total cost of buying a used Macbook from 2009 for like 250 dollars or something then upgrading it to current STANDARRAB? How much extra would that be bros?
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PC under ~ $400
everyone knows that as soon as you buya macbook pro youre automatically a dj/videoguru/photoshopmaster/artistic person
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PC under ~ $400
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PC under ~ $400
It would be fracking expensive.
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PC under ~ $400
well, Progress energy called back. turns out all they will cover is the cost of a new fan.... seriously they didnt put the neutral cable back in place on my house and it could have literally caught fire at any time.