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Opinion time:
An acquaintance of mine is about to undertake her first ever computer build. She wants to do it on her own, which basically means asking me for help selecting parts, but her doing all the work for assembly.
She does not have much money, so I am thinking I will share with her a part or two. She wants the computer to play Spore, for what it's worth.
So, given the things that normally go in a PC, which one would you rather have as a gift?
* Hard Disk - if I gave her one of my "old" ones, it'd be bigger than she can afford to buy on her own.
* Video Card - Kind of like flowers, right? Flashy but it'll be outdated in a week. And even then, what do I get?
* Motherboard - forces selection of a specific type of processor. Seems pushy.
* Processor - see motherboard
* DVD Burner - too cheap.
* RAM - 2GB = too cheap
* DVD Burner + RAM = Maybe. I guess.
* Case/PSU - Good cases cost about twice what crappy ones do, and you can use them forever. But it's a case, not exactly exciting.
I'm thinking I will spend around $100 (maybe $150) on this.
This is a sort of girl for whom computer parts are an entirely appropriate gift.
An acquaintance of mine is about to undertake her first ever computer build. She wants to do it on her own, which basically means asking me for help selecting parts, but her doing all the work for assembly.
She does not have much money, so I am thinking I will share with her a part or two. She wants the computer to play Spore, for what it's worth.
So, given the things that normally go in a PC, which one would you rather have as a gift?
* Hard Disk - if I gave her one of my "old" ones, it'd be bigger than she can afford to buy on her own.
* Video Card - Kind of like flowers, right? Flashy but it'll be outdated in a week. And even then, what do I get?
* Motherboard - forces selection of a specific type of processor. Seems pushy.
* Processor - see motherboard
* DVD Burner - too cheap.
* RAM - 2GB = too cheap
* DVD Burner + RAM = Maybe. I guess.
* Case/PSU - Good cases cost about twice what crappy ones do, and you can use them forever. But it's a case, not exactly exciting.
I'm thinking I will spend around $100 (maybe $150) on this.
This is a sort of girl for whom computer parts are an entirely appropriate gift.