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Resolved: Discussion surrounding the selection of a new computing device.

Resolved: Discussion surrounding the selection of a new computing device.

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JTpuck
Junior Member
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05-20-2025, 12:42 AM
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I’m browsing an online marketplace offering refurbished computers and considering adding gaming graphics cards. I've identified two options, both priced at $410, and I’m struggling to decide between them. One has greater potential for future enhancements, while the other boasts a superior central processing unit. It's proving difficult to make a choice; could you provide some advantages and disadvantages to assist me?
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JTpuck
05-20-2025, 12:42 AM #1

I’m browsing an online marketplace offering refurbished computers and considering adding gaming graphics cards. I've identified two options, both priced at $410, and I’m struggling to decide between them. One has greater potential for future enhancements, while the other boasts a superior central processing unit. It's proving difficult to make a choice; could you provide some advantages and disadvantages to assist me?

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Marvin929
Junior Member
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05-20-2025, 12:42 AM
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Ultimately, the distinctions are relatively small. The Fujitsu boasts a bigger solid-state drive, while the HP possesses a superior processor.

Neither of these computers offers significant opportunities for future enhancements since the top-performing CPU models are now outdated and no new ones are expected. However, with BIOS support for both machines, you might consider upgrading the Fujitsu to an i7-7700k or the HP to an i7-3770k.

This will ultimately return you to your initial query and your personal preference. I'm assuming you intend to play games, so analyze which CPU is most suitable for the specific titles you’re interested in and use that to guide your decision.
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Marvin929
05-20-2025, 12:42 AM #2

Ultimately, the distinctions are relatively small. The Fujitsu boasts a bigger solid-state drive, while the HP possesses a superior processor.

Neither of these computers offers significant opportunities for future enhancements since the top-performing CPU models are now outdated and no new ones are expected. However, with BIOS support for both machines, you might consider upgrading the Fujitsu to an i7-7700k or the HP to an i7-3770k.

This will ultimately return you to your initial query and your personal preference. I'm assuming you intend to play games, so analyze which CPU is most suitable for the specific titles you’re interested in and use that to guide your decision.

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Thekuhz
Junior Member
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05-20-2025, 12:42 AM
#3
It would be simpler if we understood the specifications of the computers you’re thinking about purchasing.

Currently, would you prioritize future expandability or a more significant performance boost right away?
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Thekuhz
05-20-2025, 12:42 AM #3

It would be simpler if we understood the specifications of the computers you’re thinking about purchasing.

Currently, would you prioritize future expandability or a more significant performance boost right away?

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SkillixYT
Junior Member
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05-20-2025, 12:42 AM
#4
That second option?
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SkillixYT
05-20-2025, 12:42 AM #4

That second option?

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m0deYT
Member
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05-20-2025, 12:42 AM
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Apologies, the initial configuration includes an GTX 1650 with 4GB of VRAM and an i5-3470 processor accompanied by 8GB of DDR3 memory.

The second listing features a GTX 1650 with 4GB of VRAM, an i5-3470 processor, and 8GB of DDR4 memory.

Both systems incorporate an SSD and a traditional hard drive.
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m0deYT
05-20-2025, 12:42 AM #5

Apologies, the initial configuration includes an GTX 1650 with 4GB of VRAM and an i5-3470 processor accompanied by 8GB of DDR3 memory.

The second listing features a GTX 1650 with 4GB of VRAM, an i5-3470 processor, and 8GB of DDR4 memory.

Both systems incorporate an SSD and a traditional hard drive.

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creeperr_DJ
Junior Member
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05-20-2025, 12:42 AM
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Ultimately, the distinctions are relatively small. The Fujitsu boasts a more expansive solid-state drive, while the HP offers superior processing power.

Neither machine provides extensive opportunities for future enhancements because the top-tier processor has reached its final version, and no replacements are anticipated—they represent older models.

If the BIOS permits it (for both machines), you could potentially upgrade the Fujitsu to an i7-7700k, and the HP to an i7-3770k.

This will return you to your initial query and your personal preference. I’m anticipating a focus on gaming, but examine the specific games you intend to play and determine which CPU is most suitable for those titles when making your choice.
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creeperr_DJ
05-20-2025, 12:42 AM #6

Ultimately, the distinctions are relatively small. The Fujitsu boasts a more expansive solid-state drive, while the HP offers superior processing power.

Neither machine provides extensive opportunities for future enhancements because the top-tier processor has reached its final version, and no replacements are anticipated—they represent older models.

If the BIOS permits it (for both machines), you could potentially upgrade the Fujitsu to an i7-7700k, and the HP to an i7-3770k.

This will return you to your initial query and your personal preference. I’m anticipating a focus on gaming, but examine the specific games you intend to play and determine which CPU is most suitable for those titles when making your choice.