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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-02-14 07:38 pm

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Re: Computers

(Anonymous) 2019-02-15 08:14 am (UTC)(link)
Best Buy.
They can 'build' a computer for you, and in the stores nearby where I live they tend to be really helpful.

The best thing you can do is use a site like this one to compare different brands/systems.

https://hdd.userbenchmark.com

You obviously don't need anything top of the line, the site can help you decide on what you need, and tell you what does what in the FAQs. (I'd start with finding your own computers stats/score and go from there)


The brands I tend to lean towards are Asus, and HP. I have a personal grudge against Acer, so don't buy from them. It's been like year since I've searched for anything and my sister did most of the work, but my hoarding ways means I have my sisters laptop box on hand, and I think it might be a good match/start on where to look for a high-end, not too fancy computer.

The Envy x360 convertible, AMD Quad-Core Ryzen 5 2500U Accelerated Processor, 1TB Hard Drive, 8192MB SODIMM DDR4 SDRAM

https://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri
^ will let you know how well your computer should be able to process any given game. (I think it's the site I used?) It's also a good way to measure just how much processing speed you might need.

(I live in a small town in Canada btw, so Best Buy is like the only option we have aside from Wallmart for the most part where I live;;)
Sorry for the late reply, hope this helps!