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  •  11-30-2005, 17:36 12191

    dillema on pc choose

    ok.. here it go... I have dillema for few day of choose pc...

    Pentium 4 Hyper trading techonology 2 GB ram at 400 MHZ

    or Intel Penium D 1 GB at 533 MHZ

    also: Micorosft XP Home edition( I dont want proffesional... I have at 3 other pc...)
    or Microsoft XP Media Center


    Best Regard
    Konrad
  •  11-30-2005, 17:46 12196 in reply to 12191

    Re: dillema on pc choose

    The Pentium D will be faster since it can process two things at once.
    You should be able to add more RAM if needed to it.

    I wouldn't go with XP Home for it though. Pro is much better. It is better with resources, networking, etc.

    Go with XP Media Center if you plan to use the computer for watching TV and such.


    So for both questions, it depends what you're going to be doing with it.
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  •  11-30-2005, 17:54 12204 in reply to 12191

    Re: dillema on pc choose

    Hey Brussel

    I wan to use on dual monitor : Metastock and Quotecenter... that why I need reliable fast pc...
    Ok then I am going to choose proffesional version versus Xp home edition...

    is 1 gb at 533 mhz enough memory to load Metastock and quotecenter at one time? or I need to upgrade up to 2 GB for faster application work? I have real limit knowledge about pc... sorry

    Best Regard
    konrad
  •  11-30-2005, 18:03 12208 in reply to 12191

    Re: dillema on pc choose

    1 GB of RAM is what I have used to run QuoteCenter and MetaStock Pro and do development on them.
    I have a P4 2.8 GHz HT processor.

    If you are going to do a lot of charts and have lots of data going all at the same time, you may want to look at a little more than 1 GB, but 1 GB should get you started.

    The more RAM you have available, the faster things can run.

    When you have your programs open, you can see how much RAM is being used and see if more is worth it.
    Get your computer up and running how you would typically be using it (QC and MetaStock running, etc) and then press CTL-Shift- Esc at the same time.
    Then click the Performance tab.
    Here, you will see a graph of how much processor and RAM you are currently using.

    If you are nearing the limit of how much actual hardware RAM you have, then you might consider getting more.

    You will have virtual RAM, which is using hard drive space like RAM, but very much slower. You want to make sure most of what you are doing is running in hardware RAM.
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    A Reuters Company
    90 S. 400 W Suite 620
    SLC, UT 84101
  •  11-30-2005, 18:19 12213 in reply to 12191

    Re: dillema on pc choose

    You want to make sure most of what you are doing is running in hardware RAM.

    What that mean?
    as you tell me do do it it show me:
    1014 mb ram free total of 1.5 GB ram
    15% computer usage?

    is that ok? or I need more memory?
    I have took this info after runing metastock( no graph because my metastock is freezing as you may see post in chit chat section) and Quotecenter

    Best Regard
    Konrad
  •  11-30-2005, 18:21 12216 in reply to 12191

    Re:

    konrad:

    What that mean?
    as you tell me do do it it show me:
    1014 mb ram free total of 1.5 GB ram
    15% computer usage?


    Take a look where it says Physical Memory.
    If you're running low when you get your charts up, then yes, get more RAM.
    Equis International, Inc.
    A Reuters Company
    90 S. 400 W Suite 620
    SLC, UT 84101
  •  11-30-2005, 18:27 12218 in reply to 12191

    memory

    I got 1024 average free physical memory is that ok? after chart open I check with history...
  •  11-30-2005, 18:28 12219 in reply to 12191

    Re: memory

    .5/1.5 GB means you are using 1/3 of your RAM.
    You should be just fine.
    Equis International, Inc.
    A Reuters Company
    90 S. 400 W Suite 620
    SLC, UT 84101
  •  11-30-2005, 18:58 12222 in reply to 12191

    Re: memory

    Anybody use Microsoft Home media... I would like to know if is faster than XP home edition... is there any change in Micorosft home media that home dont have?

    also anybody bought anything at Amazon.com?
    I have purchase few books at amazon.com and what happen if I dont recieve them? is that web site secure? will they give me money back? I dont care much about cost of those book.. becuase it was real cheap... 14 books $80 I just want to know for futher ... I want to order more book if that web site is ok to use.....

    Best Regard
    Konrad
  •  11-30-2005, 19:11 12223 in reply to 12191

    Re: memory

    There is no Media Home version of Windows XP.
    There is a Media Center version.
    As I mentioned before, it is for using your computer to watch TV and such.
    Try taking a look at Microsoft's site:
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/default.mspx
    They compare the versions and show you which has what.
    Home is the lowest version. The others are supersets of Home. They add more functionality.


    I am sure thousands of thousands of people have used amazon.com. That is how they have stayed in business for so long.

    They are plenty safe to buy from.
    Equis International, Inc.
    A Reuters Company
    90 S. 400 W Suite 620
    SLC, UT 84101
  •  12-02-2005, 2:05 12299 in reply to 12191

    Re: memory

    ok,today I bought pc: Price $950 after tax

    Intel® Pentium® D processor 820 with 2 processing cores, 800MHz frontside bus, 2 x 1MB L2 cache and 2.8GHz processor speed
    2 GB PC4200 DDR2 memory for multitasking power, expandable to 4GB
    Intel® EM64T (Extended Memory 64 Technology)
    250GB Serial ATA hard drive (7200 rpm)
    Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 950 with PCI Express x16 expansion slot, DirectX 9 support, Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT) 3.0 and up to 224MB video memory; Intel® High Definition Audio (7.1-channel support)
    7 total USB 2.0 ports, including one in the integrated 8-in-1 digital media manager; also supports CompactFlash, SmartMedia, Secure Digital, MultiMediaCard, Memory Stick, Memory Stick PRO and Microdrive
    3 IEEE 1394 (FireWire) interfaces, front and rear accessible, for fast digital data transfer and easy peripheral connectivity
    Built-in Intel® PRO 10/100 Mbps Ethernet networking interface with RJ-45 connector; V.92-ready high-speed data/fax modem
    Multimedia keyboard, USB optical 2-button wheel mouse and amplified stereo speakers
    Micro-BTX cooling technology
    Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 operating system preinstalled; software package included with Microsoft Picture It! 10, CyberLink PowerDVD, Nero 6 Suite and more

    is ok one? worth this price? I dont know if I overpaid... I dont know much about pc... I am asking proccesional people like you guys!! about comment... I can return if is bad one?... #-o
  •  12-02-2005, 3:30 12300 in reply to 12191

    Re: memory

    It's a good deal, you will be fine with that ...

    Patrick :mrgreen:
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  •  12-02-2005, 4:33 12302 in reply to 12191

    Re: memory

    Thank you Patrick

    Anybody have XP media center operating system( I am asking because if I dont like in future...) I want to remove and instal XP Pro and I dont know if I will have any problem in reinstaling windows

    konrad
  •  12-02-2005, 16:10 12312 in reply to 12191

    Re: memory

    That is a very good computer for the price.

    If you don't like Windows XP Media Center Edition, you can install Windows XP Pro just fine.

    You may have to reinstall your programs after upgrading.
    I am not sure on that.
    Equis International, Inc.
    A Reuters Company
    90 S. 400 W Suite 620
    SLC, UT 84101
  •  12-02-2005, 16:13 12313 in reply to 12191

    Re: memory

    Sorry I know I should not confuse Konrad more but isn't the media edition edtion XP PRO + Microsoft Plus ... Do you guys Remember Windows 95 with Microsoft plus that installed tons of extra sh***. Isn't that what the media center edition is? I don't think there will be any differences :roll:

    Patrick :mrgreen:
    My Site
  •  12-02-2005, 17:34 12329 in reply to 12191

    Re:

    Patrick:
    Sorry I know I should not confuse Konrad more but isn't the media edition edtion XP PRO + Microsoft Plus ... Do you guys Remember Windows 95 with Microsoft plus that installed tons of extra sh***. Isn't that what the media center edition is? I don't think there will be any differences :roll:

    Patrick :mrgreen:


    Actuall, I believe it is Home plus some extra items.
    It is cheaper than XP Pro, so I doubt it has Pro.

    Here is a link to compare Pro and Home.
    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/home/howtobuy/choosing2.mspx
    I can't find one that also compares Media Center edition.
    Equis International, Inc.
    A Reuters Company
    90 S. 400 W Suite 620
    SLC, UT 84101
  •  12-08-2005, 0:10 12551 in reply to 12191

    Re: Re:

    hello, few day after working with new hyper-PC I am happy of that purchasing with Microsoft Windows Xp Media Center... The diffrent from Home is that Media have some extra"Media" folder where can connect to tv, video, games and etc... Media is for PC gamer ( I am too old for that) and for Entertaiment...it work real fast... I have not get any error or missing file connected with Metastock now... COOL!!! :yahoo:

    Patrick... the media center dont contain much bull sh.....:),
    Thank everyone for helping me choose computer!
  •  12-08-2005, 0:24 12554 in reply to 12191

    Re: Re:

    Patrick... the media center dont contain much bull sh.....:)


    Yes it does ;) But we don't use a pc for the same things so it's ok :D

    Patrick :mrgreen:
    My Site
  •  12-08-2005, 2:52 12559 in reply to 12191

    Re: Re:

    Yes it does But we don't use a pc for the same things so it's ok


    how do you know this? I use this pc on Dual Monitors for Quotecenter, Metastock , Platform..... :D
    see... similar stuff :roll:
  •  12-08-2005, 4:37 12565 in reply to 12191

    Re: Re:

    Media is for PC gamer ( I am too old for that) and for Entertaiment...

    I'm not too old... I kick a lot of young punk butt!
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  •  12-08-2005, 16:31 12578 in reply to 12191

    Re: Re:

    :lol: you should do that ! , can you save me? :roll: =D>
  •  12-08-2005, 17:16 12584 in reply to 12191

    Re: Re:

    R U a young punk? Get over here! :smt021
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  •  12-08-2005, 17:52 12586 in reply to 12191

    Re: Re:

    R U a young punk? Get over here!


    Am I young punk... what that mean? I have never heard word punk before? #-o
  •  12-08-2005, 19:11 12589 in reply to 12191

    Re:

    konrad:
    R U a young punk? Get over here!


    Am I young punk... what that mean? I have never heard word punk before? #-o


    punk n.
    # Slang.

    1. A young person, especially a member of a rebellious counterculture group.
    2. An inexperienced young man.


    Basically, it is genarally used to describe some teenager that gets into trouble or such.
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    A Reuters Company
    90 S. 400 W Suite 620
    SLC, UT 84101
  •  12-08-2005, 19:11 12590 in reply to 12191

    What is a punk?

    Main Entry: 1punk
    Pronunciation: 'p&[ng]k
    Function: noun
    Etymology: origin unknown
    1 archaic : PROSTITUTE
    2 [probably partly from 3punk] : NONSENSE, FOOLISHNESS
    3 a : a young inexperienced person : BEGINNER, NOVICE; especially : a young man b : a usually petty gangster, hoodlum, or ruffian c : a youth used as a homosexual partner
    4 a : PUNK ROCK b : a punk rock musician c : one who affects punk styles
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