Hi,
I want a laptop that is fast (boots fast and can load and run many programmes at once without a sweat). I do not care for gaming or watching films; however, I would like a large screen that is pleasing on the eye. Excellent build quality is also a must.
MS Office will be the prime...
Hi people,
I want a laptop that is fast (boots fast and can load and run many programmes at once without a sweat). I do not care for gaming or watching films; however, I would like a large screen that is pleasing on the eye. Excellent build quality is also a must.
MS Office will be the prime...
Some of you will notice that I've had a complete change of heart. I basically just want to know if its overkill having the Kingston 120gb ssd as well as any other comments. General usage such as Internet browsing, studying and listening to music simultaneously.
Chassis & Display
Enigma III...
I'm going for a laptop for general use really. You know, just Internet browsing, studying, playing music etc (and preferably simultaneously).
Now, Do I need 1080p for this sort of usage?
What will 1080p resolution give me? (btw, I'll be purchasing a 15.6 screen if that helps)
Thanks
Might sound daft this question, I dont know. I'm about to pull the trigger on purchasing a pc with a gtx 570. When I go on YouTube and watch games that showcase the gtx 570 using youtubes 1080p setting and full screen, is this basically how it looks? When using 1080p in small screen (normal...
Got a desired spec that I am going to order very shortly; however, I cannot afford the gpu I was going to get (gtx 570). So basically I'm wondering whether pcs can build me my spec as if the card was going in as I believe gpu's like this have a special power socket on the edge (seen on YouTube)...
Going for this as I don't really want to spend another 85 on the 510 intel 120 one.
Anyone think the 320 will be ok or is it best to go for the 510
Read that there is 5 year warranty with the 320 as opposed to 3 with the 510
I'm looking at getting a pc with a gtx 570 to play with a samsung 40inch full 1080p hdtv. However, the tv refesh rate is 60hz as opposed to the newest 120hz tech.
Will I be utilising the full potential still or will the 60hz not do the card justice
Posted one last week but here's another. However, it's a bit over budget so I'm wondering whether someone can help me save a little cash without impairing performance.
Case
COOLERMASTER CM690 MKII ADVANCED CASE
Processor (CPU)
Intel® Core™i5-2500 Quad Core (3.30GHz, 6MB Cache) + HD Graphics...