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  1. Hi guys,

     

    So it is Cyber Monday and there are some pretty decent deals on gaming computers and I have the funds to get one. I just would like some advice before I dish out a large sum of money.

     

    However, I would like some advice as soon as possible because most of the desktops have a limited quantity.

     

    Anyway, which would have these would you recommend (if any) and why?

     

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    - HP Pavilion Power 580-023w Gaming Tower, Intel Core i5-7400, NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB Graphics, 8 GB Memory, 1TB Hard Drive, Windows 10

     

    Specs:

     

    • Intel Core i5-7400
    • NVIDIA GTX 1060 3GB Graphics
    • 8 GB Memory
    • 1TB Hard Drive
    • Windows 10

     

     

    iBUYPOWER WA400R3 Gaming Desktop PC with AMD Ryzen 3 1200, NVIDIA GT 710 1GB Graphics Card, 1TB Hard Drive, 8GB Memory, and Windows 10 Home.

     

    Specs:

     

     

    • AMD Ryzen 3 1200 quad core processor. 3.10GHz base clock speed.
    • 8GB DDR4 system memory gives you the power to handle most power-hungry applications with ease.
    • 1TB Hard drive lets you store all your photos and music
    • NVIDIA GT 710 1GB graphics card

     

     

     

    Or are both trash? Either is better than my current setup. Right now I am have Core I5, but with a crappy graphics card and my tower isn't big enough to handle any upgrades.

  2. Stupid image limit. Last few for now.. Added new grasses and land textures. Most of these are from the volcanic region..

     

    http://i.imgur.com/jGbbqxn.png

    http://i.imgur.com/oJ2XXu4.png

    http://i.imgur.com/mjHm3Kx.png

    http://i.imgur.com/vaeGLFr.png

    http://i.imgur.com/U3b33ct.png

    http://i.imgur.com/0Q01gZW.png

  3. I just wanted a more summer-y Skyrim and there isn't a mod I like that changes the environment into just that. So begins my journey...

     

    I am not a pro at this and am still learning, but I will be posting my progress in here and welcome constructive criticism and support. And when I am ready I will be looking for anyone who may want to test this out and find bugs (floating trees, bad textures, ect) for me.

     

    I am using resources and textures found in Modders Resources and Tutorials.

     

    Progress so far (the bottom images are the most recent):

     

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    http://i.imgur.com/J7vT1u8.png

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    Textures may still change. New grasses may be added and others may be removed until I find what flows the best together.

     

    I am open to suggestions and ideas.

    Want to see a specific tree, plant or flower in this mod? Take a look at the choices here: https://imgur.com/wCOENwY and https://imgur.com/n8sguTI. Courtesy to http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/71576/?

     

    Also, please ignore my terrible LOD. I am not sure how to change what appears that far off. It still shows snowy mountains, icebergs, and snow from a distance, but once I get closer it changes to the new textures. Anyone know how to fix this?

  4. I'm having a weird problem that I have never experienced before.

    After hours of gameplay on a new game I cannot enter Ustengrav Depths. Every time I go through the door the game crashes to desktop. It's frustrating and I cannot continue with the main quest.

    I even tried using the console command to complete this part, but then Delphine won't talk to me and I still cannot continue. It's the first time I have ever encountered this problem.

     

    This is my current load order and it has been sorted with Loot. I've noticed others have experienced this issue, but I have yet to see a way to fix it. I've tried disabling all mods, I've restarted my PC, turned off background processes, but nothing has worked. This is the only time I have experienced CTD so repeatedly in a specific area.

     

     

    0 0 Skyrim.esm
    1 1 Update.esm
    2 2 Unofficial Skyrim Patch.esp
    3 3 Dawnguard.esm
    4 4 Unofficial Dawnguard Patch.esp
    5 5 HearthFires.esm
    6 6 Unofficial Hearthfire Patch.esp
    7 7 Dragonborn.esm
    8 8 Unofficial Dragonborn Patch.esp
    9 9 notice board.esp
    10 a RSkyrimChildren.esm
    11 b hdtHighHeel.esm
    12 c priestwarriorfullsetarmor.esp
    13 d SkyMaidens Part 2.esp
    14 e SkyUI.esp
    15 f RaceMenu.esp
    16 10 RaceMenuPlugin.esp
    17 11 RaceMenuOverlays.esp
    18 12 AchieveThat.esp
    19 13 HearthfireMultiKid.esp
    20 14 HearthfireMultiKid_LastName.esp
    21 15 Realistic Lighting Overhaul - Dungeons.esp
    22 16 Realistic Lighting Overhaul - Major City Interiors.esp
    23 17 Realistic Lighting Overhaul - Dawnguard Interiors.esp
    24 18 Purity.esp
    25 19 True Scholar.esp
    26 1a ethereal_elven_overhaul.esp
    27 1b PathOfSorcery.esp
    28 1c MorePP.esp
    29 1d RSChildren - Complete.esp
    30 1e RSChildren_PatchUSKP.esp
    31 1f CalienteVanillaArmorTweaks.esp
    32 20 AMB Glass Variants Lore.esp
    33 21 Differently Ebony.esp
    34 22 aMidianborn_Skyforge_Weapons.esp
    35 23 Book Covers Skyrim.esp
    36 24 SGEyebrows.esp
    37 25 ElvenChainMail.esp
    38 26 KS Hairdo's.esp
    39 27 WhiterunHoldForest.esp
    40 28 Lakeview_Extended.esp
    41 29 HarvestOverhaul.esp
    42 2a Radiant and Unique Potions Poisons and BOOZE.esp
    43 2b Eyes of Aber.esp
    44 2c BarenziahQuestMarkers_Droppable.esp
    45 2d UFO - Dragonborn AddOn.esp
    46 2e UFO - Dawnguard AddOn.esp
    47 2f ExpandedJewelryCrafting.esp
    48 30 LindsVaerminaHood.esp
    49 31 Convenient Horses.esp
    50 32 Convenient Horses - Unique Frost.esp
    51 33 ogDiverseDragons2.esp
    52 34 Beasts of Tamriel.esp
    53 35 Realistic Lighting Overhaul - Major City Exteriors.esp
    54 36 SoS - The Wilds.esp
    55 37 ChaosDragons.esp
    56 38 Birdsofskyrim.esp
    57 39 JK's Falkreath.esp
    58 3a JKs Windhelm.esp
    59 3b JK's Rorikstead.esp
    60 3c JKs Solitude.esp
    61 3d JK's Dawnstar.esp
    62 3e JK's Winterhold.esp
    63 3f BellyachesNewDragonSpecies.esp
    64 40 JKs Riften.esp
    65 41 Run For Your Lives.esp
    66 42 UFO - Ultimate Follower Overhaul.esp
    67 43 LC_immersiveLoot.esp
    68 44 JKs Whiterun.esp
    69 45 JKs Dragon Bridge.esp
    70 46 JK's Morthal.esp
    71 47 SMIM-Merged-All.esp
    72 48 Realistic Lighting Overhaul - Minor Cities and Town Interiors.esp
    73 49 Immersive Secret Doors.esp
    74 4a SkyMaidens Part 1.esp
    75 4b HarvestOverhaulCreatures.esp
    76 4c huntingprofit.esp
    77 4d JK Crafting Breakdown.esp
    78 4e HorsesGoneWild.esp
    79 4f JKs Markarth.esp
    80 50 JK's Ivarstead.esp
    81 51 Immersive Stables 2.0.esp
    82 52 UFO - Heartfire AddOn.esp
    83 53 Animallica.esp
    84 54 JKs Whiterun exterior.esp
    85 55 The Paarthurnax Dilemma.esp
    86 56 IttybittyCozyCabin.esp
    87 57 Skyrim Alchemy and Food Additions.esp
    88 58 WhiterunHoldForest_JKsRoriksteadPatch.esp
    89 59 Raven Witch Armor.esp
    90 5a Convenient Horse Herding.esp
    91 5b TheEyesOfBeauty.esp
    92 5c more plants all extra.esp
    93 5d TTLeatherMashup.esp
    94 5e TW3_femaleArmors_zzjay.esp
    95 5f DemonHunterArmor.esp
    96 60 Celes Nightingale Armor.esp
    97 61 CrimsonTwilightArmor.esp
    98 62 Merta Assassin Armor.esp
    99 63 ScarletDawnArmor.esp
    100 64 Ursine Armor Pack.esp
    101 65 Tembtra Thief Armor.esp
    102 66 Sotteta Necromancer Outfit.esp
    103 67 DreamBurrowsRegalHuntsmanArmor.esp
    104 68 Lakeview Lost Gardens.esp
    105 69 Males of Skyrim.esp
    106 6a Alternate Start - Live Another Life.esp
    107 6b Alternate Start -- New Beginnings.esp
    Any suggestions?
  5. Whatever you do there is still a need for the enb boost mod to handle memory and textures and skse for getting past 3.2 gb for max memory use. Enb boost mod is not an enb but just the enb code for memory and textures running. I use that with skse to avoid running out of ram in game. Also skse is the only way to get skyui and some other mods to work.

     

    I try to stay away from those landscape texture mods they all seem to make rocks look terrible but the default rocks are terrible too:-(

     

    I will be sure to look into that. I may have had it before, I recently reset my laptop back to factory settings to start fresh and couldn't remember many of the mods I used previously that helped boost the game.

  6. Another question guys..

     

    After some research comparing Intel Core i5 vs Intel Core i7, wondering if the higher price for i7 was worth it or not. Some would say that it isn't really worth it. That it is a bit faster, but in the end you only gain 2-3 fps.

     

    I understand that Core i5 is enough to run games just fine and all, just wanting to see the whole picture. What's your thoughts?

  7. Thanks for the replies.

     

    So, there are different opinions like I figured there would be, but you guys have helped out a lot. I shall do my research and continue my search for something that will hopefully fit my budget. Thanks for all the tips and if there is anything else you can think of, I'd love to hear it. XD

     

     

    Edit: I do not need a massively decked out computer system or anything. I just want something that can run Skyrim or Fallout on Ultra settings without any problem and also run mods (texture mods, ect. And I don't necessarily need the best of the best with the texture mods.. I just want my game to look good.) And I also don't really need an enb. That would be a plus, I suppose, but I play fine without one now and it's fine.

     

    As stated somewhere above, I am currently using a "gaming" laptop. I can run Skyrim on high settings without much lag, but as soon as I get too many fancy mods, I start getting lots of fps drops and revert to medium settings. I do not want to have to do that and I don't use that many mods. Not nearly as many as some people.

     

    If it makes it any easier I could simply list the types of mods I like and want to be able to use that I am currently cannot use and see what type of system I would need.

     

    Like I said, I really do not need an over the top, badass computer system.

  8. Would something like with work better? It's Windows 7, older model Dell desktop

     

    4th Generation Intel Quad-Core i5-4460 Processor (3.2GHz, 6M Cache, up to 3.4 GHz)

    12GB DDR3 RAM / 1TB 7200RPM HDD

    Intel HD Graphics 4600

     

    Sorry, I am such a noob at computer specs.. >_< I haven't been gaming on PCs for that long really. Mostly used gaming consoles. I am currently using a HP Laptop with AMD A8 quad core processor... Only 4gb ram though I believe, but it was cheap. Alot cheaper than that I have been looking into.

  9. After doing some research, I realized that. As to your suggestion, adding my own graphics card and whatnot isn't something I would have the time to learn to do. And most computer places around here charge an arm and a leg to do any type of work on computer.

     

    I did find that Intel is much better and I will go from there. I am hoping to now find a computer with at least 12gb ram with an processor.

  10. So, I've had my eye on a computer I've been wanting. It's a little pricey and I wanted to get some opinions on the system before buying it. I mostly want to know if it will make a good gaming computer and if it would allow to to run the highest graphics and whatnot. (Specifically for Skyrim and Fallout) I know little about this sort of thing. *sweat*

     

    Anyway, here are the specs:

     

     

    Processor: AMD Vishera FX-8320 Octa-core

    Hard Drive: 2TB

    System Ram: 16GB (Would prefer 32GB, but that's a bit more expensive)

     

     

    FX-8320 8-core CPU & AMD R7 250 graphics

    3.50GHz (up to 4.0GHz via Turbo boost), 8MB L3 Cache

    16GB DDR3 SDRAM system memory

    AMD Radeon R7 250 Graphics
    With 2GB dedicated video memory

     

    Worth it or not?


     

  11. I'm working on a mod that changes female NPCs and after using nifmerge with chargen file I get a pretty bad neck gap.

     

    I made sure to keep note of the weight and made the pc have the same weight as the chargen file was created with.

     

    Example: I set Astrid's body weight to 40 and set my character weight to 40 when creating the face I used for her, but the neck gap is still there. Then in game (on a NEW save) I tried to use the console to setnpcweight, but no luck.

     

    Is there a way to fix this? It's pretty aggravating..

  12. Alright, so there is clearly something I'm not doing right.

     

    I made a home that I am satisfied with, set it as a NoReset Zone, set it as a player owned faction, added Navmesh, a bed that a child can use, a dresser a child can use, and still am unable to get this spell to work with it. No matter what I try it always says, "This is not one of your homes.."

     

    So, what else do I do to make the game register that this home is in fact a player owned home? Thanks.

     

    Edit: Found the solution after browsing through many pages on google. @_@ Posted by TMPhoenix.

     

     


     

    SUMMARY
    =======

    This document is intented for home builders who which to make their custom
    home compatible with the adoption system. If you make the required additions
    to your home, the scripting in my mod will take their of the rest.

    REQUIRED CHANGES
    ================

    To make a home compatible with the Hearthfire (HF) adoption system (and my
    extension to it) a custom home needs to be set up in a similar fashion as the
    vanilla homes and the Hearthfire homes. Some minor additions are required to
    allow my quests and scripting to pick items dynamically. To get an idea of what
    some of the changes require you can peek at the Hearthfire homes in the
    Creation Kit (CK). The changes will allow the children and the Dragonborns
    spouse to use the home like they would one of the vanilla homes.

    To make the home compatible your mod needs to have HF as a master, since some
    of the items and keywords come from that mod.
    You do NOT need to add my mod as a master, so you can probably get away with
    making just one version of a home.

    Your home needs:
    FOR THE KIDS:
    - You need to create an interior location for the house; It needs to have the
    LocTypePlayerHouse keyword. Add LocTypeDwelling" and LocTypeHouse for
    good measure as well.
    - Add a map marker (not strictly needed, but still very useful)
    - You need an exterior location as a parent to the interior location with the
    BYOH_LocTypeHomestead keyword (preferred) or an exterior with the LocTypeCity
    keyword. The latter is not recommended as this would make it difficult to
    detect whether you are living in a vanilla home or in a custom home. Also add
    the LocTypeHabitation keyword.
    - You need at least one doll play idle marker with the
    BYOHAdoption_ChildPlayDoll keyword. You can add more than one. Those will be
    used during sandboxing. The additional markers don't need the keyword.
    - A practice dummy with the BYOH_ChildDummy needs to be in place as well. Again,
    you can add more than one, but one will be the preferred dummy. This will
    be used for sparring with wooden swords or daggers.
    - You need to add at least one child chest with the BYOH_ChildChest keyword.
    - You need a dining table with the BYOH_ChildDiningTable keyword.
    - In your exterior location you need to add at least one marker with the
    BYOH_ChildSandboxOutside keyword. Adding more than one means the game can
    choose a location dynamically whenever you move the family there or you adopt
    another child.
    - Add some interaction markers near the sandbox markers to allow the kids to
    actually do stuff, like play instruments, sit on the floor or a chair etc.
    - Front Door in the Exterior should have loc ref: BYOHFrontDoor
    - Add at least 2 child beds preferably 6, so all kids can sleep.
    You can either mark the beds themselves with the BYOH_ChildBed Keyword or
    place an XMarker near each of the beds with the BYOH_ChildBed Keyword if you
    need more control. These are used to locate the child beds. The packages look
    in a radius of about 100 (An adult nord male is about 128 tall).
    You could add more beds, but the system will only use up to 6, chosen
    randomly each time you adopt a child or move your family. Be sure to use beds
    set up for children so they can actually use them and don't start growing
    like they do when they play an animation that was set up for adult NPCs.
    You need to place as widely spaced as possible. In the Hearthfire DLC houses
    & Proudspire the beds are scaled to 0.85. If the beds are too close together
    kids might sleep in the wrong bed and this could push other children out of
    their own beds. A symptom of this is children just standing around even
    though there's a free bed elsewhere. If this happens you may need to tweak
    the bed positions or the move the markers a bit so there is no overlap.
    - Make each of the child beds owned by the BYOHChildAdoptionOwned faction.
    - In the home, set up at least one marker with the BYOH_ChildSandboxHome
    keyword. The adoption script supports up to 4, but you could add more and have
    it choose up to 4 dynamically (when moving/adopting).
    - In the children's bedroom add a marker with the BYOH_ChildSandboxRoom keyword.
    This allows the game to locate their room for playing or when they are angry
    with you and "won't speak to you ever again" (apparently forever lasts a day).
    - Add at least two sweep idle markers with the BYOH_ChildPatrolChores keyword.
    You can make them sweep multiple areas by linking some more sweep idle markers
    to the ones with the BYOH_ChildPatrolChores keyword. Use sweep idles with
    patrol data times of between 15-20 (to give an idea of how many Proudspire
    uses 11, Breezehome uses 3). Set them up link reffed in a circle. You could
    also add another set of sweep patrol markers near the ones you placed to
    allow adults (followers/spouse) to sweep along with the kids.
    - Add EXACTLY 2 markers with the BYOH_ChildSceneMarker keyword near each other.
    These are used to place the kids when they start arguing or when they want to
    greet you. They need to be inside! Place them near the entrance. For example
    in the Hearthfire homes they are placed just inside the main hall in front of
    the dining table.
    - You can add a marker with the BYOHAdoption_PetDoorMarker to the the main door
    in the exterior.
    - Add a few x heading markers with the WIHideandSeek keyword outside. These are
    used for playing hide and seek.
    - Add various interaction markers and furniture within range of the sandbox
    markers so the kids can actually do things; Think of:
    "Child lay on floor marker", "Child Play Dirt" and "Child sit on knees"
    They don't need any special keywords. You can also use "Play Drum marker",
    "Play Flute Marker" and "Play Lute Marker". Make each marker in the case of
    instrument playing into Ownership Faction
    BYOHRelationshipAdoptionChildOwnedFaction, they will play the instruments but
    make no noise in the same way they do in Proudspire Manor.

    FOR THE SPOUSE:
    - A double bed with the SpouseBedKeyword keyword owned by the PlayerBedFaction
    This will be the preferred marital bed. If you don't do this the spouse should
    still sleep, but they will pick any bed within the home.
    - An XMarker with the LocationCenterMarker keyword. To this marker link the bed
    with the SpouseBedKeyword above. This is needed for the scripting to find the
    preferred bed. The marker itself is used by the spouse to locate the house.
    It is also a sandbox location so place it where there are several useable
    furniture items/activity markers nearby for maximum effect.

    TESTING YOUR CHANGES
    ====================

    My mod works by using a "Bless Home" spell to determine whether or not a home is
    suitable for family life. This spell runs a script that should tell you whether
    or not your home as all required elements in place. If not you will be notified
    that the home is not suitable and you can check your papyrus log for messages
    about the missing requirements, including optional ones.

    SPECIAL THANKS
    ==============
    Special thanks go out to:

    - gentester, for helping me out by not only providing me with the testing
    grounds to test out this mod in an actual custom home, but also for being a
    willing test subject for the earlier versions of this mod.
    - NooBzPoWaH for helping me with the French translations.
    - Groovtama for helping me with the German translations.
    - incata for helping me with the Spanish translations.
    - Torllay for helping me with the Italian translations.
    - lordtorus for helping me with the Polish translations.
    - LordMorpheus1 for helping me with the Portuguese (Br) translations.

    Happy Modding,
    TMPhoenix

     

  13. Okay, say I want to build my own computer... Could anyone with the experience give me an estimate on how much it would cost to build a high-end gaming computer? I kow that prices vary widely depending on what is used, just hoping for a rough estimate,

  14. I have absolutely no idea how to go about building my own computer. And the reason why I just wanted to get something cheap for now was because my husband wanted the computer after I got a new one. So the cheapy one wouldn't be a waste of money in the end. >_< And I figured some of those would be crap, wasn't sure if all would be, however. Thanks for the replies. Still trying to find something within my current budget that would work. As I said, I'm not looking for a ultra expensive high-end computer at the moment.

     

    Edit: Would something similar to this be better then?

     

    • AMD FX-4300 Quad-Core Processor
      3.80GHz, 4MB L2 Cache
    • 8GB DDR3 SDRAM system memory (expandable to 16GB)
      The Black Desktop PC with 8GB Memory gives you the power to handle most power-hungry applications and tons of multimedia work
    • 500GB SATA hard drive
      Store 333,000 photos, 142,000 songs or 263 hours of HD video and more
    • 24x SuperMulti DVD Burner
      Watch movies, and read and write CDs and DVDs in multiple formats on the Black Desktop PC with 8GB Memory
    • 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet
      Connect to a broadband modem or wired broadband router with wired Ethernet
    • AMD R5 230 Graphics
      With up to 1GB dedicated graphics memory
  15. Before anyone points fingers, yes I did read the "Official Recognized Specifications & Unofficial Video Chipsets Spe" thread. It was somewhat helpful, but I'd like a bit more help.

     

    My current system has gone..well it has pretty much died on me. Been having problems with it for awhile now. It was a decent system. Not the best, but I was able to play Skyrim on medium-high settings with some ultra HD graphic mods. As I said, not the best and most amazing gaming laptop ever.

     

    So, I gotta get a new computer now. Been having Skyrim withdrawls.. Ahem. My budget is currently not the greatest, so until I can get money from taxes (which won't be until Feb or March even) I've got to settle with just getting a decent computer that will be able to run Skyrim with a few mods ad maybe decent settings.

     

    Anyway, I've been browsing desktop computers and have come across a few that are a possibility. I would just like a bit of help with whether or not these computers could handle Skyrim and if they would allow me to play on medium-high settings with mods installed without horrible lag and a bad frame rate. Help is appreciated. :)

     

    First One: (And yes, I am iffy on the "refurbished" thing, but it's cheaper and can easily be returned as well.. And the reviews are pretty good)

     

    • Dell Refurbished Desktop PC with Intel Core 2 Duo Processor and 4GB Memory
      2.93GHz
    • 4GB DDR2 SDRAM system memory (expandable to 8GB)
      Gives you the power to handle most power hungry applications and tons of multimedia work
    • 1TB SATA hard drive
      Store 666,000 photos, 285,000 songs or 526 hours of HD video and more
    • DVD-RW drive
      Watch movies and read and write CDs and DVDs in multiple formats on the Windows 7 Pro Desktop(Monitor Not Included)and 1TB Hard Drive
    • 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
      Connect to a broadband modem with wired Ethernet
    • Intel GMA 3000 GPU
      With VGA capabilities
    • Windows 7 Professional

     

     

     

    Second One:

     

    • Intel Core 2 Duo processor
      3.0GHz
    • 4GB DDR3 SDRAM system memory (expandable to 16GB)
      Gives you the power to handle most power hungry applications and tons of multimedia work
    • 750GB SATA hard drive
      Store 500,000 photos, 214,000 songs or 395 hours of HD video and more
    • DVD-CD/RW drive
      Watch movies and read and write CDs in multiple formats on this HP desktop PC with 4GB memory and 750GB hard drive
    • 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
      Connect to a broadband modem with wired Ethernet
    • Integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500 Graphics on the Black HP 8000 Desktop
    • Windows 7 Professional

     

    Third One:

     

    • Intel Core 2 Duo processor
      3.16GHz
    • 4GB DDR2 SDRAM system memory (expandable to 8GB)
      Gives you the power to handle most power hungry applications and tons of multimedia work
    • 1TB SATA hard drive
      Store 666,000 photos, 285,000 songs or 526 hours of HD video and more
    • DVD-RW drive
      Watch movies, and read and write CDs and DVDs in multiple formats
    • 10/100/1000 Ethernet
      Connect to a broadband modem or wired broadband router with wired Ethernet
    • Integrated Intel GMA 4500 Graphics
    • Windows 7 Professional

     

    Fourth One: (Costs a little bit more. .__.)

     

    • Intel Core 2 Quad processor
      2.40GHz
    • 4GB DDR2 SDRAM system memory (expandable to 8GB)
      Gives you the power to handle most power-hungry applications and tons of multimedia work
    • 750GB SATA hard drive
      Store 500,000 photos, 214,000 songs or 395 hours of HD video and more
    • DVD-RW drive
      Watch movies and read and write CDs and DVDs in multiple formats
    • 10/100/1000 Gigabit Ethernet
      Connect to a broadband modem with wired Ethernet
    • Intel GMA 3000 Graphics
      With VGA capabilities
    • Windows 7 Pro

     

    Which one would be the best? Suggestions/help is appreciated, but please no smart-ass remarks. .__.

     

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