please fill in this--
1. What is the purpose of the computer? (Note: If you are planning to say multimedia, you will have to be more specific as all types of systems are capable of doing that)
2. Are you open to alternate ideas/products giving similar better performance but offering more VFM/ sellers? If not- why?
3. What is your MAX budget?
4. Planning to overclock?
5. Which OS are you planning to use?
6. How much hard drive space is needed?
7. What resolution will the screen run at & whats the size of the screen?
8. How would you rate your hardware knowledge from the count of 1-10? (1 being the lowest, 5 being you are somewhat in sync with the current performers and 10 being the highest)
9. Have you ever built a desktop before or will this be done by an assembler?
10. When are you planning to buy the system?
11. Are you one of the types looking out for "future proof" configurations?
12. Are there going to be any components that you don't want to include in this new rig? If yes, do mention.
13. Which city do you live in and are you open to buying from shops from other city/states?
14. Mention any other points if deemed necessary
---------- Post added at 02:29 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:22 PM ----------
Intel has wide support when it comes to latest Hardware/Software/Games/Updates.
there is no such thing.
softwares run as good on amd configs as on intel.
while intel keeps on changing sockets amd has provided new processors for previous sockets and they are great proccys.
amd phenom x6 beats core i7 in multi threaded apps while the later is good for gaming.
each has its own pros and cons.
---------- Post added at 02:34 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:29 PM ----------
moreover amd is great
vfm. phenom 2 x6 1090t provides 2/3 of the performance of core i7 980x at a price which 1/3 the price of the later.