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I'm just checking some PC and I would like to ask something.
Should I buy a HP Z420 or higher or Dell Precision solutions. Or a Dell XPS system could be enough too with an GTX Card?
Thanks
Gary
Teddy Gage írta:
As a a builder I can tell you 95% of all parts you get are going to be compatible. Unless something is really outdated, windows is going to support it. Its no longer the uncertainty of the vista days
On Jun 12, 2012 3:25 AM, "scott.aelist" <scott.aelist@gmail.com <mailto:scott.aelist@gmail.com>> wrote:
Ram, HDDs/ SSDs, video cards, network cards if needed, optical
drives, etc can all be pretty simple installations and you can
save a lot just getting a barebones system and installing
compatible parts yourself.
I was totally gung-ho until i got to the word 'compatible.' How
does one know if something is compatible? Should i just pick from
the options available from the builder? This is the kind of thing
that sends me scurrying back to the safety of a prebuilt system.
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