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If you had a choice between the 2 graphics cards below which one would you choose:
1GB AMD Radeon HD 7450
1GB DDR3 NVIDIA GeForce GT520NVIDIA,
Because.  Thanks for your reply!!!!Radeon,

Because. . .



Link: http://videocardbenchmark.net/high_end_gpus.htmlThanks!!!!
Can someone tell me if this would be a good computer build?:
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium [64-bit]
AMD FX-6100 six-core processor [3.3GHz, 6MB L2/8MB L3 Cache]
8GB DDR3-1333MHz SDRAM [2 DIMMS]
1TB 7200 RPM SATA hard drive
500GB 7200 rpm SATA hard drive
1GB AMD HD 7450 1GB [HDMI, DVI, VGA adapter]
460W Power supply
SuperMulti DVD Burner
Integrated Ethernet port, No wireless LAN
15-in-1 MEMORY card reader, 4 USB 2.0 (front), audio, 2 USB (top rear-facing)
Beats Audio (tm) -- integrated studio quality sound

Looks pretty good. Do you have a link to your video card choice because I can't find it on newegg.com?

Some things I would change:

1. Get a PSU of at least 600W

2. Save some money on the CPU. Get the four core FX-4100. You probably think more cores the better, but not when apps aren't build to support that many cores most of the time (even games). Unless you like rendering video while playing games (or something like that)Thanks for the info! This was a computer build at the HP site. It said AMD and didn't have the Radeon in front of it like all the other graphics card in the selection.
I was chatting with someone at the HP website and they said the following regarding the graphics card:
The two graphics card differ in the clarity or resolutions of the game. Of course, the AMD Radeon has a better application or resolution compared to an AMD HD graphics card only.
In regards to the CPU for the build at HP I'm only given the following choices:
AMD FX-6100 six-core processor [3.3GHz, 6MB L2/8MB L3 Cache]
AMD FX-8100 eight-core processor [2.8GHz, 8MB L2/8MB L3 Cache]
AMD FX-8120 eight-core processor [3.1GHz, 8MB L2/8MB L3 Cache]
AMD FX-8150 eight-core processor [3.6GHz, 8MB L2/8MB L3 Cache] Quote from: grog1961 on February 21, 2012, 10:16:12 PM

Thanks!!!!
Can someone tell me if this would be a good computer build?:
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium [64-bit]
AMD FX-6100 six-core processor [3.3GHz, 6MB L2/8MB L3 Cache]
8GB DDR3-1333MHz SDRAM [2 DIMMs]
1TB 7200 rpm SATA hard drive
500GB 7200 rpm SATA hard drive
1GB AMD HD 7450 1GB [HDMI, DVI, VGA adapter]
460W Power supply
SuperMulti DVD Burner
Integrated Ethernet port, No wireless LAN
15-in-1 memory card reader, 4 USB 2.0 (front), audio, 2 USB (top rear-facing)
Beats Audio (tm) -- integrated studio quality sound
No. Because if you have to ask, the answer sis no. This set of parts is non the curing edge and you can get lour finger cut, metaphorically speaking.
Start out with something more conservative and a set that has been already toted by other home brew doers. Quote
No. Because if you have to ask, the answer sis no. This set of parts is non the curing edge and you can get lour finger cut, metaphorically speaking.
Start out with something more conservative and a set that has been already toted by other home brew doers.

I don't know what you mean, but if you're saying he should build it himself instead of buying HP, then I agree.

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In regards to the CPU for the build at HP I'm only given the following choices:

Then go with the six core one.I'm still a little confused in regards to 4 cores and 6 cores. 
Can someone explain this?
Will the build I suggested work fine for what I use my computer for (see below) ?
I use my computer to play games like Torchlight or The Witcher and the only online games
I play are at the Gamesville site or at Pogo.
I like to watch  music videos (downloaded ones) or streamed ones (movie trailer or music videos)
I use a jukebox program to play my mp3's.
I catalog my postmark collection with a simple text program and program.
I ALSO use it to rip songs from my music CDs and to make music CDs.
As far as multi-tasking goes, I would like to be able to rip songs from CDS, listen to music with my
jukebox program and log my postmark collection at the same time.
If I need a better build please give me some suggestions!!!!


From your post, you don't seem like a hardcore gamer and you don't mention video rendering (production) so I think a four core CPU would be fine for you. You said that the minimum you could buy from HP was six, so you'll just have to pay a little more than necessary. That's why, if you have the skills, you should build your own comp.Thanks for your help!!!!
I hope I can get a few more replies to help me out.
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I hope I can get a few more replies to help me out.

I'm not good enough lol. Is there a specific question or are you waiting for another opinion?Sorry!!!!
I would like a few more opinions if possible.


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