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fragments
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by fragments » Fri Feb 14, 2014 3:50 pm
^Way more RAM than you need unless you working with huge audio files. Bet you can build something similar for less money

That would be a sweet machine for music though.
I knew/know virtually nothing about computer components and built my own dekstop. You just have to make sure the componants (mostly RAM and CPU) are compaitable with the motherboard. I was able to easily google this info. My self built PC is the most stable one I have ever owned.
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by rockonin » Fri Feb 14, 2014 4:17 pm
fragments wrote:^
Way more RAM than you need unless you working with huge audio files. Bet you can build something similar for less money

That would be a sweet machine for music though.
I knew/know virtually nothing about computer components and built my own dekstop. You just have to make sure the componants (mostly RAM and CPU) are compaitable with the motherboard. I was able to easily google this info. My self built PC is the most stable one I have ever owned.
Future proof specs more than anything. Yeah I know about all the components/parts etc I think the one thing that puts me off is stress testing everything and making sure everything is compatible with the mother board.
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