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$1,000 i7 Desktop Computer

Posted By Jake Easton on March 25, 2010

Core i7 Reference Guide
Build It Or Buy It? A Practical Guide for an i7-920 Computer with 12GB Memory and Windows 7 for under $1,000
$1,000 i7 Desktop Computer

The Core i7 is Intel's monster processor that everybody seems to be talking about, but is the Ferrari of processors really worth the price?

We wanted to see what all the i7 excitement was about, so we decided to take the plunge based on the following criteria: It had to be screaming fast, upgrade compatible (1366 socket), and relatively low cost. After some research, we learned that an i7-920 would be the best i7 computer to meet our requirements - and to our surprise - could be built OR purchased on a budget of less than $1,000.

Make sure you start with a Core i7-9xx series (1366 socket) processor. Other i7s like the i7-860/870 use the 1156 socket and are not upgrade compatible.

An i7 computer needs three essential ingredients that generally aren't lying around in the garage: (1) an i7-900 series processor (like the entry-level i7-920); (2) an Intel X58 chipset-compatible motherboard, and (3) lots of DDR3 memory. Knowing what we needed, we then had to decide whether to build it - or buy one off the shelf.

The decision turned out to be an easy one after we found a Core i7-920 workstation at Costco loaded with a jaw-dropping 12GB of DDR3 memory, 1TB SATA hard drive, and Windows 7 - all for $999 delivered.Read More

27 Windows 7 Reviews

Posted By Guest on October 22, 2009

Windows 7 OS Reviews

Gizmodo summarizes 27 reviews for the new Windows 7 OS.

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Looking into the Seventh Window

Posted By Guest on October 21, 2009

You can’t call most of the new features in Windows 7 revolutionary, but they’re well thought out, they work properly and prove that Microsoft has finally talked to some real users. Call them ‘nifty.’

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Smartphone Reviews: Which is Best?

Posted By Guest on October 09, 2009

The best reviews for today's most popular smartphones.

Smartphones provide many more features than standard cell phones. In addition to simply making phone calls, most smartphones provide Internet access, email, ability to work with text documents, easily sync data with your computer, instant messaging, play music, receive streaming video, and find your location with GPS.Read More

OneNote Organization Software

Posted By Jake Easton on August 27, 2009

OneNote Organization Software

Software Review
5 Star Review

OneNote 2007 has been one of the most productive tools we have found for keeping a business organized. For example, this website is maintained extensively through the use of OneNote 2007.Read More