deano87
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Dad is in desperate need of a new PC. He's on an old faithful Dell machine with Intel Pentium 4 processor it doesn't even play videos off his still camera it is that old
This has been superb and so looking to get another Dell. We also have Dell at work with 0 problems.
First question - can I presume i3, i5 and i7 3rd Generation processors get better as the numbers get bigger? i.e. i5 sits somewhere in the middle? He needs it for watching MTB videos online and doing his work paperwork, namely Microsoft Word. Will i5 be sufficient?
Also, what is the verdict with Windows 8 on a PC? You can "downgrade" to Windows 7 at no cost. I know Windows 8 has the touch screen layout and you can still get the standard 'Start' menu, but just a bit dubious.
Any advice would be great
P.S. Looking at the Vostro 470MT with i5 processor.
[Edited on 17-01-2013 by deano87]
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Tom G
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Surely this is baiting?
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chris_uk
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i5 will be fine
make up your own mind
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John
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For deanos dad using word and the internet the 8 interface will be perfect, will have his most used icons very easy to get to.
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Tom G
Surely this is baiting?
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Tom G
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I thought windows 8 was for touch pads?
edit- Just looked it up, oh dear.
[Edited on 20-11-2012 by Tom G]
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Tom G
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Plus do a simple google, i3 will be perfectly fine
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Sam
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I3 and Windows 7.
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ed
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i3/i5 and an SSD.
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Nismo
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i3 will be more than fine for what he wants.
Happened to come acroos this Dell looking for a cheap / half decent PC for someone.
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5087145.htm
i3 3.3GHz.
4GB DDR3
Win7
HDMI
not bad for £299.
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Sam
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2nd gen though, but still a good price.
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deano87
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Cheers all. Will what the i3's come in at as I've specced an i5.
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Bart
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i3 or i5 will be fine, id imagine you'll probably pickup an i5 thought.
Only real difference between i7 and i5 is hyperthreadding which is used for video rendering.
Make sure you get a min of 2GB ram and your on your way.
Windows 8 or 7, wont make any difference which.
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chris_uk
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quote: Originally posted by John
For deanos dad using word and the internet the 8 interface will be perfect, will have his most used icons very easy to get to.
Like i said, take it as you will.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Bart
Only real difference between i7 and i5 is hyperthreadding which is used for video rendering.
The new i5's have hyperthreading now (or at least the ones on the MacBook Air do).
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John
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quote: Originally posted by chris_uk
quote: Originally posted by John
For deanos dad using word and the internet the 8 interface will be perfect, will have his most used icons very easy to get to.
Like i said, take it as you will.
I've made up my own mind from using it daily for months and not a picture from the internet.
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chris_uk
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Thats fair enough, but from all the others ive used, that picture is dead on the money.
I know lots of people who are going to stick to 7 and wait for 9 to come out.
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pow
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i3 and Windows 8 will do the job for your Dad, just get a decent amount of RAM
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Nismo
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tbh the one thing that people have been complaining about that i have heard is the lack of the conventional start menu, and for non pc literate people this is a big deal and with no way to add it back in without a 3rd party plugin.
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pow
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The last thing I'd do is give them a 3rd party plugin - it's got to be a bit of tough love and get used to how it's going to be from here on in
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ed
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Or it's going to be the version that everyone skips.
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Nismo
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Or it's going to be the version that everyone skips.
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by ed
Or it's going to be the version that everyone skips.
That business skip yes. General consumer no.
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Sam
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I don't know mate. Virtually all residential customers that had new systems off me recently specified 7 as they didn't like the user interface of 8. But then again, they didn't buy touchscreen systems off me so maybe that's why.
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VrsTurbo
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Well seeing as though it has only been out for a couple of weeks there isnt going to be a massive up roar for it yet. But all new hardware from the likes of pc-world etc will come with 8. Already around 1/6 of all traffic to a large retailer is win8
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