Jump to content

Do you recommend an internal hard disk to me?


yusuf1284

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 21
  • Views 2.1k
  • Created
  • Last Reply
  • Administrator

Moved to Technology Talk.

You are asking whether we recommend the hard disk or you are asking about the company?

Internal hard disk is one of the main part of the computer, you got to have one. Your computer will handle it fine. I'll recommend Western Digital over Seagate.

Link to comment
Share on other sites


  • Administrator

Looks good to me. :)

Do note, WD Black is a high performance drive. Depending on your usage, I'll recommend you go with 1TB instead of 500GB (I know it will be expensive, but it depends on your usage, nothing else).

Also, this is your already made PC or you are making a new one? If you are making a new one, then you should select a newer card.

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Thank you. WD was thinking.

http://www.vatanbilg...aspx?I_ID=51139

it'll take to buy it

might as well go for the 3 TB one instead

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Well the title question was the stupid one..

The CPU and the mobo is good but I would go for intel

The GPU is pretty outdated, I guess..try to get some recent from Nvidia or AMD

Link to comment
Share on other sites


  • Administrator

Nice. :)

64MB cache is good too.

If you are buying a new computer, then you should go for a better gpu, there are better ones out there which are cheaper. If you are just upgrading the hard disk, then it's fine. ;)

Link to comment
Share on other sites


I do not speak English.

Google Translate :D

but now it will not already :D

which side to buy as a gpu? GPU and power supply ?

Link to comment
Share on other sites


  • Administrator

Not nessesarily. Lets say you have some money, you can go with AMD 7770 HD (ATI fanboy here :P ) which is mid/mid-end GPU which costs about $200 here. What's it's max power usage? 125-150W. Which means it will do fine on your PC. This is just an example, you can select a graphics card as per your needs.

Do note. If you are a gamer, it's the graphics card that matters more than the CPU. On a powerful computer, where CPU, hard disk, RAM is powerful, the graphics card can be a bottleneck.

Link to comment
Share on other sites


400W power supply current graphics card you want

NVIDIA Ge Force 9800

********************

I play online games

Link to comment
Share on other sites


  • Administrator

But you have a 500W power supply right? That will do fine.

Also note, 500W means you get 500W. If the PSU says 80% at 500W means it gives your computer 500W but uses 600W. In other words, almost 500W is guaranteed.

BTW a mistake from me, 7770 HD uses 80W, not 120-150W. :)

Confused if your PSU can handle a part? Try this and this. :)

EDIT:

I play online games

I see. Flash games or Multiplayer games? :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites


  • Administrator

Yes, but if you go by the real reviews, you will see it's as good as AMD 6850, but will less power usage, less bit, less bandwidth, but sure improvement in the actual architecture and core and memory clock.

Not sure about 7770? Look at 6850. :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites


  • Administrator

Personal preference. :) Use it from the time I know about graphics cards.

Honestly, I always feel AMD is leading/beating nvidia in good graphics cards. AMD cards consume less electricity, less heat and are comparatively cheap too.

Link to comment
Share on other sites


but not too much of a difference ? N

But you have a 500W power supply right? That will do fine.

Also note, 500W means you get 500W. If the PSU says 80% at 500W means it gives your computer 500W but uses 600W. In other words, almost 500W is guaranteed.

BTW a mistake from me, 7770 HD uses 80W, not 120-150W. :)

Confused if your PSU can handle a part? Try this and this. :)

EDIT:

I play online games

I see. Flash games or Multiplayer games? :)

No ^_^ http://www.istanbuloyun.com/ two games at the same time. same game

Link to comment
Share on other sites


  • Administrator

Good to know. :)

If you are going to buy a card after, lets say, 6 months to 1 year, by that time, you should look after a newer 7xxx model. If you are going to buy within a month, then 6850 is a good choice. 6850 is 2 years old (still one of the best in mid-end range).

EDIT: Big difference.

EDIT(2): I think you'll be fine on the current card. Just that your computer power will be wasted if you don't have a better card, nothing else. :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites


Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...