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Solve : Processing speed advice for new PC? |
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Answer» Dear All, Is it right what they are saying or are they just trying to get more money out of us? Are there any questions I can ask them to 'justify' why they are recommending that particular computer?Yes, ask them why they are recommending that particular computer. You imply that your software vendor also sells computers. Is that right? And if so, they sell the model they recommended, right? If so, then, of course, they have a vested interest in selling you hardware. But, if they do not sell hardware but are recommending that computer because it would better support their software, then I THINK you should heed their advice. Even if they do sell computers, I would not completely ignore their suggestion regarding selection of a new computer; you want to try to assess the degree of objectivity in their recommendation. Of course, if they sell hardware, you could shop around for equally powered computers from other sellers. Have you compared prices on the two computers you mentioned? How much difference? The CPU speed of the comp you described seems a little slow even for a office based system. I wouldn't buy any system with an intel atom CPU unless it is a laptop. You probably don't need four gigs of RAM THOUGH; 2 gigs should be enough if they don't install any bloated managment software or something. |
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