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lol sorry for all the double posts:

So could this one be good then?
http://www.pcworld.co.uk/martprd/store/p...ionSection

or would this one be better?
https://www.dixons.co.uk/martprd/product...110/039078
the compaq looks good
Hmmm I think I might get it.....if I can find a cheaper price then even better!!! Thanks for the help by the way Squee :D
MehHakker Wrote:
squee666 Wrote:hello its # AMD Turion 64x2 TL-64 Processor
# (2.2 GHz, 533 MHz FSB, 1 MB Cache)

amd are great processors even games require less processor requirements on amd compared to intel and its fast

Kk I'm a noob in processors, does it matter that it has 1mb cache? how bout the Mhz?

the more cache you have, the quicker your processing will be.



Toshiba are not that good for entry-level. So out of the two mentioned above, I'd suggest the Compaq (in fact, I'm thinking of that too.. for myself.. the Acer One is my sister's!)

Snce you can go upto 400-500 bucks, I'd say, go for the Inspiron or, preferably, the Studio. Dell is among the few companies that sell 3GB RAM for a relatively cheap laptops.. the inspirons start from 299 bucks and the studios from 399 bucks.
feinicks Wrote:
MehHakker Wrote:
squee666 Wrote:hello its # AMD Turion 64x2 TL-64 Processor
# (2.2 GHz, 533 MHz FSB, 1 MB Cache)

amd are great processors even games require less processor requirements on amd compared to intel and its fast

Kk I'm a noob in processors, does it matter that it has 1mb cache? how bout the Mhz?

the more cache you have, the quicker your processing will be.



Toshiba are not that good for entry-level. So out of the two mentioned above, I'd suggest the Compaq (in fact, I'm thinking of that too.. for myself.. the Acer One is my sister's!)

Snce you can go upto 400-500 bucks, I'd say, go for the Inspiron or, preferably, the Studio. Dell is among the few companies that sell 3GB RAM for a relatively cheap laptops.. the inspirons start from 299 bucks and the studios from 399 bucks.

I don't mind the RAM as I can upgrade it but the processor and video and sound cards are quite important to me really. Also if it has an ethernet/firewire port...
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