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does it take you forever to rip a dvd?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pl8er" data-source="post: 2753513" data-attributes="member: 540634"><p>I use AMD myself but I have nothing against Intel. You seem to have 0 knowledge of pcs so I would say a good general pc for you would be.</p><p></p><p>Pentium4 (intel) or Athlon XP (AMD) go for at least 1.2ghz (but i would suggest 1.5 or higher 1.8 would be a good place for ya)</p><p></p><p>Ram is important. AT LEAST 256 (your going to hear all kinds of numbers on this) 512 for YOU is most likely going to be ok. Its not uncommon to run 2 gb's now a days though but I dont see you doing anything that needs that.</p><p></p><p>Hard drives are cheap, get whatever comes with a built pc and then add on later. 20gb's would most likely do for now (seems that 40-60gb range is cheapest though). If your going to rip the dvd's to your pc you should look into a MUCH larger drive.</p><p></p><p>If you can part it together, your talking the cheapest route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pl8er, post: 2753513, member: 540634"] I use AMD myself but I have nothing against Intel. You seem to have 0 knowledge of pcs so I would say a good general pc for you would be. Pentium4 (intel) or Athlon XP (AMD) go for at least 1.2ghz (but i would suggest 1.5 or higher 1.8 would be a good place for ya) Ram is important. AT LEAST 256 (your going to hear all kinds of numbers on this) 512 for YOU is most likely going to be ok. Its not uncommon to run 2 gb's now a days though but I dont see you doing anything that needs that. Hard drives are cheap, get whatever comes with a built pc and then add on later. 20gb's would most likely do for now (seems that 40-60gb range is cheapest though). If your going to rip the dvd's to your pc you should look into a MUCH larger drive. If you can part it together, your talking the cheapest route. [/QUOTE]
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