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Looking to buy a $600 Desktop PC. Which one would you recommend?
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 891254" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>Ready-made desktops are always way overpriced, and usually have things you don't need, or don't have things you do need.</p><p>Order a computer from a store you trust, to build you a machine suited to your needs. Or pick one from their standard offerings.</p><p></p><p>Since you are not a gamer, a video card is a waste of money.</p><p>You can get a i3 and 8 GIB Ram. If you want it a little faster, get a i5.</p><p>All SSDs are fast enough for your needs. You just need to decide how much storage you need. I have a relatively small SSD for OS and programs, and a larger HDD for all sorts of personal files.</p><p></p><p>Just find a good store that builds computers, that's the way to go.</p><p></p><p>Post a link to a store you like, and people here might be able to help you pick out something good. Many stores have a language tab, so people can see the page in their own language.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 891254, member: 37647"] Ready-made desktops are always way overpriced, and usually have things you don't need, or don't have things you do need. Order a computer from a store you trust, to build you a machine suited to your needs. Or pick one from their standard offerings. Since you are not a gamer, a video card is a waste of money. You can get a i3 and 8 GIB Ram. If you want it a little faster, get a i5. All SSDs are fast enough for your needs. You just need to decide how much storage you need. I have a relatively small SSD for OS and programs, and a larger HDD for all sorts of personal files. Just find a good store that builds computers, that's the way to go. Post a link to a store you like, and people here might be able to help you pick out something good. Many stores have a language tab, so people can see the page in their own language. [/QUOTE]
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