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buying a new pc

Discussion in 'Building a new PC' started by newguy485, Nov 8, 2012.

  1. newguy485

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    ok im trying to decide between the to pcs. i need to know if the 50 xtra dollars is woth getting the HP-ENVY-h8-1400z. i also have a few questions about the Integrated Intel(R) HD Graphics [DVI-D & DVI-D, DX 10.1] on the HP-Pavilion-p7-1420t vs the
    1GB AMD Radeon HD 7450 [DVI, HDMI, VGA adapter]on the HP-ENVY-h8-1400z. and the HP-ENVY-h8-1400z has 4 DIMM vs the 2 DMIMM ON THE HP-Pavilion-p7-1420t im not sure what DIMM means what does it do for your pc. also im guessing the AMD FX-6120 six-core processor [3.6GHz, 6MB L2/8MB L3 Cache]on the HP-ENVY-h8-1400z is better than the 3rd Generation Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3330 quad-core processor [3.0GHz, 6MB Shared Cache] on the HP-Pavilion-p7-1420t?


    http://www.shopping.hp.com/en_US/ho...39AV?HP-ENVY-h8-1400z-Desktop-PC#BVRRWidgetID

    http://www.shopping.hp.com/en_US/ho...ilion/C1T74AV?HP-Pavilion-p7-1420t-Desktop-PC
     
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    I know for a fact that a lot of games won't play if you have intel graphics on them.I had to go out and buy a separate video card.
     
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    Those models are available in a load of different spec configurations, need more info to compare specific models.

    Roughly speaking though, the AMD config is looking like a more worthwhile purchase at the starting price bracket.
     
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    i would be getting the basic package on both of them
     
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    In which case, yes, the ENVY looks better value for money. Quite evenly matched in terms of CPU, but the extra $50 is worth is for the dedicated graphics card and the more easily upgradeable RAM (which suggests a superior motherboard).

    I would ask HP to sell you it with Windows 7 installed, though.
     
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    why with windows 7?
     
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    Because Windows 7 is still the best choice - Windows 8 will be entirely different from what you're used to, so I suggest that you do a little reading up and decide if it is for you beforehand.
     

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