Whichever PC you get, put an SSD in it.  You can have all the RAM and processor 
you want, but you'll really notice a difference with an SSD drive booting 
Windows in 5 seconds...:)

Jay Dale
 Senior Systems Administrator
c:832.373.7883


From: Stefan Jafs [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2011 3:31 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OT New home PC

Ok, it's finally time to upgrade my aging home PC. I figured I could just go to 
Tigerdirect or BestBuy and pick up a good performing system but it does not 
seem like the case, if I want low to medium performance no problem but I want:
Intel I7, 8Gb RAM DDR3, HD 1 - 2Tb 7,200 rpm, AMD HD 5670 or better, BlueRay 
player, TV Tuner in a PCI x16 slot. Windows 7 64 bit Home. Is that too much to 
ask for? I did not think so but does now one else purchase high performance 
PCs? I know I can get a Dell XPS 9100, that pretty close but I think it only 
comes with 1 PCI x16 so I can't upgrade the video card if I have the TV Tuner.

Any Recommendations?


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Stefan Jafs

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