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AMD are way slower, not recommended.

Get GTX 640M or 9800GTX, affordable and good.
FAIL, GTX 640M is a mobile GPU and it's for laptops. In fact "M" stands for mobile

However 9800GTX is a sh*t between 7xxx series of AMD, so please stop saying bullsh*its.
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is my current processor core 2 quad q9300 better than i 5 or is it good
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Hello I have an old laptop (HP pavillion zd7000), so the battery of my laptop is missing and I just want to make sure if that's what is causing that when I turn on my laptop it sends a flashing message on a black screen saying "Operating system not found..." I ask this because I don't want to buy the wrong part of the laptop. Does anyone knows if this is caused because of the laptop missing the battery or is it something else?

I really need help with this so any help will be appreciated, thanks in advance!
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It is not caused by the missing battery. As long as the computer has power,it will work.

Does it let you boot into windows?

If yes, then it is booting from the wrong drive, you will need to change the default boot option.

- turn it off and then on again
- immediately press f12 or delete
- go into boot options and change it to the hdd with windows

If not, then either nothing is installed on your hdd, windows is so corrupted it cant even boot, or your hdd is dead. The first one is most likely! The good think is they're pretty easy to replace.
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Nvidia or AMD? Which one is better* for gaming?

* That can run latest games on ultra settings.
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Honestly.. it's a matter of opinion. I have never really been a fan of AMD products. NVIDIA is what my family has used since computers began with that technology and we haven't ever been disappointed. I always recommend NVIDIA.
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Nvidia or AMD? Which one is better* for gaming?

* That can run latest games on ultra settings.
I've had mostly AMD products for everything. XFX graphics cards are fantastic.
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any reason why you say **** is better?
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I'm buying new PC in december
So i need some help..
I'm probably gonna buy this one
http://pcpractic.rs/proizvodi/deskto...bgt6501tbdvdrw
or this one
http://pcpractic.rs/proizvodi/deskto...83208gb78701tb
So i'm asking which one is better and can they both run BF3/SR3 on highest settings at 70 fps?
+I'll be doing a lot of programming
Thanks!
PS. They both cost around 600-700 euros
PS.2 I'm also scared about 1 thing,will i pay much more for electricity
I will be using it almost 24/7
+i may overclock it..
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I'd go with http://pcpractic.rs/proizvodi/deskto...83208gb78701tb

It has better GPU and power supply. I dunno about CPUs, they did not post which model of is i5. I own fx 8320 and its epic.

This will help you:
http://cpuboss.com/
http://gpuboss.com/
http://www.cpubenchmark.net/
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/
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I can't choose on a card... perhaps someone could offer some insight on which one they would prefer and why..?

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814121775 - ASUS model
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814130932 - EVGA model

Same price, same shipping cost. The EVGA model has a better base/boost clock obviously; but which model is more reliable?
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They're both good makes - I'd say if one is faster and the same price go for that one. I'd be more wary if it was from some unknown manufacturer but it isn't so all good.
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I have never heard anything negative about ASUS support though. haha
Asus support is fantastic!
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I have never heard anything negative about ASUS support though. haha
You better use ****** a little bit a simple search like: "asus rma problem" have lead me to lots of threads where people just got screwed, just some examples:

http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1714959
http://www.overclockers.com/forums/s...d.php?t=702625
http://www.overclock.net/t/1248986/a...palling-update

These are the first three ****** resulsts that came up, and notice that in every thread not only the OP is actually mad @ ASUS RMA departments...

Sometimes I think people just abuse when they say some brand actually is just so bad that even their support does not work right. This is NOT the case at all for computer parts ( As I said I had a horrible time with ASUS when RMA'ing my MB ) BUT some time ago I RMA'ed my Asus Nexus 7 because it got faulty speakers and as Haydn said it was simply fantastic I didn't even have to pay for any shipping they arranged a free pickup via DHL courier service and 3 days after that I got my Nexus 7 back fixed... Yep it was fantastic, didn't pay anything at all and got my problem solved within a matter of some days..

Later I searched a bit and it seems like ASUS RMA departments aren't really the same at all, everyone seems to hate ASUS RMA Department of Computer parts, but it seems for other products like laptops, eee pc's, tablets, etc they really have some good support and I'm also confirming that one...
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I'll look into it a bit more- thanks!
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I would go for the EVGA, because I've had better experience with them, I've been using them since 2000, and have never really been let down, even when it came to RMA, I only had a DOA once in 13 years, and I buy lots of parts from them, and they replaced it fast, free and easy, and even gave me a slightly better model for the hassle!

I once had to RMA an Asus mobo, it had a faulty RAM slot, the process was long and tedious, but after a few weeks, I finally got them to send me a new one, but I've had overall, pretty good experiences with all of these companies.
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I think I might just end up going with the MSI card. Even though the support is terrible, the cards have great cooling and better performance according to the benchmarks I've seen. Thanks for the responses, guys!
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Guys do you think that a:


Intel Core i3-3220 - 113Ђ
4GB 1333Mhz Corsair XMS3 - 35Ђ (kit 2x2)
MSI Z77A-G41 - 88,71Ђ

I chose that motherboard because I'm planning to change the CPU to a "k" version so I can overclock it and because I might do a CF/SLI in the future.

Is that hardware worth the money?
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If I was you I would go for a quad-core the most cheap quad cores from intel socket 1155 are around 165 euros so for 50 euros..

Also there are some rams that I think they are cheaper, but if you want good warranty ( corsair ) I would go for them..
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I have a limited budget so that's why I picked up that i3 CPU. It's also an Ivy Bridge CPU, HT so it should perform enough for a 1280x1024 monitor :P .

Since I'm still on vacantion the prices on Amazon might change so I've been doing a lot of researches for a price/performance hardware. I would stick with that CPU & RAM. Also I saw other 2 motherboards which are cheaper and good.

MSI Z77A-G43 as a mentioned before - 88,71€
MSI B75MA-P54 - 57,42€
ASROCK H77 PRO4/MVP - 77,90€

There have different chipset but my point now is for gaming. I don't have a FULL HD monitor so I hope it's not bottlenacking my HD6850. I mentioned the Z77 even it's a overclocking motherboard, for its features. I need an advice. :/
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