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Thinking of new comp. Please don\'t ream me too bad
« on: May 03, 2004, 12:13:30 PM »
I am not geek enough to build my own so what is your opinion of this comp? Your input really will help. Thanks                                If you\'re ready to embrace the concept of a personal computer as a home entertainment center, or even if you just want a PC with high-end 2D and 3D performance and some of the best specs on the market, the HP Pavilion a530n Desktop PC is a perfect fit. Featuring a massive hard drive, impressive connectivity, DVD burning capabilities and solid gaming support, the Pavilion a530n is a versatile performer that\'s ready for most anything the future will bring.

At its heart, the Pavilion a530n features an AMD Athlon 64 processor running at 2.0 GHz. While this 2.0 GHz clock speed is noticeably slower than that of current state-of-the-art Intel Pentium 4 processors, AMD 64 processors sport 64-bit rather than 32-bit operation and are thus optimized for the new breed of 64-bit applications now appearing in the marketplace. Furthermore, clock speed is just one of many factors contributing to a processor\'s overall power; AMD claims that even its 32-bit CPUs deliver more real world power than their higher clock speed Pentium equivalents.

The Pavilion a530n also features 512 MB of fast PC2700 DDR SDRAM main memory and an nVidia GeForce FX5200XT graphics card with 128 MB of dedicated video memory. Even without any aftermarket upgrades, the system packs more than enough muscle for virtually any 2D or 3D home office, leisure or business task.

Data handling options are solid. The unit\'s 200 GB hard drive is one of the most spacious in any PC, and its dual optical drives allow you to archive your files, play and record audio CDs, watch DVD videos, quickly copy the contents from one CD to another, and burn videos to long-lasting DVD discs.

Other key amenities include a front panel 9-in-1 digital card reader for accessing memory cards from devices such as PDAs and digital cameras, five high-speed USB 2.0 ports (one of the front) for exchanging information with external devices such as scanners and external drives, two FireWire ports (one on the front) for fast interaction with digital camcorders, six-speaker surround sound audio support, and a TV-out jack for routing your signal to a television set. The package does not feature a speaker system or a monitor, thus allowing you to choose from the many alternatives currently available.

Communication facilities include a 56K modem for low-speed dial-up surfing and a 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface for high-speed e-communications. An HP Internet keyboard with hotkeys and an HP optical mouse (no moving parts to get dirty) complete the hardware picture.

The bundled software package features such essentials as the Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system, Microsoft\'s Works 7.0 productivity suite, Quicken New User Edition 2004 financial center, and an impressive assortment of audio and video utilities.
The only other comp with 64 bit processor appear to be e-machine  and compaq.

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Thinking of new comp. Please don\'t ream me too bad
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2004, 12:39:45 PM »
I didnt read the whole post, but why not build one yourself? It\'s not all that difficult and with the \'net, you have all the resources you could want.  Not to mention, if you want a high end gaming machine, that\'s the way to go.

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« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2004, 12:45:49 PM »
Thanks, but I don\'t really have the time. I take care of my father who is 95 years old and this takes up most of my time. When he sleeps I can play. Other than that my time is filled with doctors, hospitals, therapy and a multitude of other things. If I could I would. I only have about 2,000 to spend and I would like this to include an lcd. Here are some more facts if they help:
Brand Hewlett Packard
Floppy Drive 3.5" 1.44 MB floppy
Form Factor Mini Tower
Hard Drive Interface Ultra DMA
Installed Cache Memory 1024 KB
Manufacturer Part Number DW234A
Modem Type Fax / modem
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Optical Drive Type CD-RW/DVD-ROM
Processor Manufacturer AMD
Processor Type Athlon 64
RAM Technology  DDR SDRAM
Video Output Interface AGP 8x
Warranty 1 Year
Audio / Video
Audio Output Type Headphones, Sound Card
CD / DVD
Optical Drive Read Speed 8x (DVD), 40x (CD)
Optical Drive ReWrite Speed  2.4x (DVD+RW), 10x (CD-RW)
Optical Drive Write Speed 4x (DVD+R), 16x (CD)
Dimensions
Depth 15.2 in.
Height 16.5 in.
Weight 23.8 lb.
Width 7.5 in.
Hard Drive
Hard Drive Capacity  200 GB
Key Features
Installed Memory 512 MB (DDR SDRAM)
Processor AMD Athlon 64 2 GHz
Recommended Use Home Use
Memory
Installed RAM 512 MB
Installed Video Memory 128 MB
Max Supported RAM 2048 MB
Miscellaneous
MPN dw234a#aba
OS Certified Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Product ID 22164972
Motherboard
Bus Speed 800 MHz
Networking
Data Link Protocol Fast Ethernet, Ethernet
Networking Type Integrated 10/100 Network Card
Processor
Max Qty. 1
Processor Speed 2 GHz
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« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2004, 01:36:47 PM »
Looks good, I\'m guessing it\'s a slightly older model cause I can\'t seem to find it here.   CompUSA says it has a 5200XT vid card which is piss poor for even 2 year old games.

If it doesn\'t include a monitor then I\'d have to say $950 is a tad high.  Thought about a Dell?

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« Reply #4 on: May 03, 2004, 01:59:29 PM »
While I\'m bugging you guys, what do you think of this monitor?
LG Electronics Flatron 17" TFT-LCD Flat-Panel Monitor - Black
16 ms responce timeSimple, 1-touch auto setup  LightView menu adjusts brightness and color temperature according to computing situation, such as day/night, photo, text, movie  Auto image adjustment sets image position, phase and pitch  Digital (DVI) and standard analog VGA inputs 56-75Hz vertical frequency  30-83kHz horizontal frequency 450:1 contrast ratio Powered USB hub with 1 upstream and 2 downstream ports Adjustable tilt for maximum viewing comfort  PC and Mac compatible
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« Reply #5 on: May 04, 2004, 11:55:04 AM »
That monitor is sexy, sounds like something I\'d grab right now if I had the cash.

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« Reply #6 on: May 04, 2004, 03:59:00 PM »
As sexy as flat panels may be, the price difference isnt even close to move me. Ill stick with CRT
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« Reply #7 on: May 04, 2004, 04:11:37 PM »
CRT is still the king in picture quality.  CRT have the most accurate color decoder, color temperature, black level, refresh rate (good for fast speed framerate videogames), and cost much cheaper than other technology.

The biggest drawback is the size, it takes a lot of backspace.

But if picture quality is your biggest concern, I wouldn\'t hesitate to go CRT.  But if size and compact is more important, LCD is pretty good and the picture quality is pretty decent and the refresh rate and stuff is improving and price are dropping.

 

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