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<blockquote data-quote="Dejan" data-source="post: 36848" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Pretty entry-level computer.</p><p></p><p>I'd definitely say you should get a higher-capacity HDD, you'll need it, at least a 320GB one (keep in mind, prices are somewhat higher due to the recent shortage of drives). I'd recommend going with AMD on the graphics card, reason being they have better cards than Nvidia (and they can cost about the same price), although it really depends on the specific things you do, if you want to play newer games, you'll need at least an entry-level 6000 series card (they're better than the entry-level ones of the previous gen). As for the processor, Intel is better, but they're a lot more expensive. If you're on a budget, AMD will do you well, if you want to spend a bit more money for more quality, go with Intel. Intel's integrated graphics suck, so like Valentin said, go with AMD for the integrated graphics (even though integrated graphics aren't good in general for gaming at all).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dejan, post: 36848, member: 69"] Pretty entry-level computer. I'd definitely say you should get a higher-capacity HDD, you'll need it, at least a 320GB one (keep in mind, prices are somewhat higher due to the recent shortage of drives). I'd recommend going with AMD on the graphics card, reason being they have better cards than Nvidia (and they can cost about the same price), although it really depends on the specific things you do, if you want to play newer games, you'll need at least an entry-level 6000 series card (they're better than the entry-level ones of the previous gen). As for the processor, Intel is better, but they're a lot more expensive. If you're on a budget, AMD will do you well, if you want to spend a bit more money for more quality, go with Intel. Intel's integrated graphics suck, so like Valentin said, go with AMD for the integrated graphics (even though integrated graphics aren't good in general for gaming at all). [/QUOTE]
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