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Putting a new "bare bones" computer together, questions

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From Tiger Direct
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... 8&csid=_21

SKU: B69-1162

Is this a "good" buy?

Should I run Windows 7 32bit or 64bit? Home or Professional?

BTW: I will be adding a good video card later.
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That's not a bad deal, what are you going to use the computer for?
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Bradstard wrote:That's not a bad deal, what are you going to use the computer for?
duh, internet pR0n like every other computer anyone owns. Does seem like a decent deal.
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That's not a bad deal, what are you going to use the computer for?

Play my MP3 library, watch various videos/trailers on the wall mounted TV/monitor, cruise the internet.

That's about it.


All of my PC power in the house is sooo old, this will be the first device for me with USB 2.0!!! LOL

Strongest thing in the house I gotz is a 1.1GHz with 384M of RAM and 32M video memory. :shock:
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Looks good to me. Big plus that that mb has HDMI out built in. Not sure how great the built in video on it is, but you could always add a vid card if you wish down the road.
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Yes that's a good deal, holy shit that thing is going to scream... especially in comparison.
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Should I run Windows 7 32bit or 64bit? Home or Professional?


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64 bit Home Premium
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Oops, wrong thread. :p
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itrsteez wrote:64 bit Home Premium
Exactly.

Also, some ATI chipped video cards push sound on their HDMI connections along with audio. If you are going to connect to a TV and want picture and sound, look for one of these cards.
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B18CXr wrote:Is this a "good" buy?

Should I run Windows 7 32bit or 64bit? Home or Professional?

BTW: I will be adding a good video card later.
I just built a HTPC with similar specs, mobo with HDMI, cept AMD 3 core, 4G, blue ray optical drive, 30Gsolid state + 1T storage drive, 400W corsair, and a Cooler master 2... spent ~700. Only thing i would suggest is BD vs DVD optical drive. :shrug:

Running win7 64 Ultimate. Quiet and quick. MiniDinovo + TV tuner card down the road.
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64 bit Home Premium

Will this OS let me interact with other XP machines on my LAN?
Can I run MS office 2000 in Windows 7 "XP mode" even if it's a 64bit OS?
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Office 2000? Seriously? I'll take care of you Jack....
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Nothing wrong with Office 2000 :oops: :P
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Office 2000? Seriously? I'll take care of you Jack

LOL, I know........
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B18CXr wrote:Office 2000? Seriously? I'll take care of you Jack

LOL, I know........
+1 for Office2k. Way fucking better than Office07.
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D wrote:
B18CXr wrote:Office 2000? Seriously? I'll take care of you Jack

LOL, I know........
+1 for Office2k. Way fucking better than Office07.
lol not. 2k7 takes some getting used to, but it's a lot easier/faster once you get used to it, for most functions anyways.

Office 2003 works on Win 7, but I'm not sure I tried it on a 64bit win 7 machine (the few we have running office 2003 are running win 7 32 bit for other compatibility issues).

That bundle looks decent.
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Dave-ROR wrote:lol not. 2k7 takes some getting used to, but it's a lot easier/faster once you get used to it, for most functions anyways.
:shrug: disagree... even keyboard shortcuts are more annoying since the highlighted letters are all over the place instead of a nice drop down menu. I really have no desire to sit there, and re-figure out the UI after knowing where everything has been for the past couple decades. Ribbon... fine, to each his own.... but just make it able to do both. 07 sucks balls bad IMO and I'll run 2003 or open office as opposed to '07 or '10.
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The ribbon is here to stay with Microsoft. I will say that I do like office 2010 better than 2007.
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Bradstard wrote:The ribbon is here to stay with Microsoft. I will say that I do like office 2010 better than 2007.
:thumbup: on both points
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So I went with the:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... u=B69-1162

but swapped the i3 530 dual core out for an i5 750 quad core for an extra $70, hope that was smart??
Should be here Thursday :P
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B18CXr wrote:So I went with the:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... u=B69-1162

but swapped the i3 530 dual core out for an i5 750 quad core for an extra $70, hope that was smart??
Should be here Thursday :P
you'd have a hard time beating up either one on day to day stuff, but for an extra $70 it couldn't hurt.
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itrsteez wrote:
B18CXr wrote:So I went with the:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications ... u=B69-1162

but swapped the i3 530 dual core out for an i5 750 quad core for an extra $70, hope that was smart??
Should be here Thursday :P
you'd have a hard time beating up either one on day to day stuff, but for an extra $70 it couldn't hurt.
From what he said he would be using it for, those two extra cores will just sit idle, suck up power and produce extra heat.

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I think it was a good investment for his current and future needs. He now has plenty of options with all that processing power. I'm also a big fan of the new Intel Ix processors.
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I use an overclocked I7 here to browse the web. It also runs at 95% avg CPU utilization generating results for world community grid. I think it's around 1,900 days worth of computing since Oct 5th 2009. I don't even notice the CPU utilization, even transcoding 1080p content doesn't slow down the machine a bit with WCG going full blast. CPU temps are 70 degree cel all day long.

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