After years of pulling along with upgrades and "hardware patches" to my dear old assembled PC, I finally buckled to the pressure from folks at home, and bought a branded new HP Desktop Pavilion (HP Pavilion P6373IN). The new PC arrived today. This new post is being typed in from the new PC.
Though there were several features I did not want, I decided to still buy this one. For some reason, I felt it looked quite good. Here's a list of features that I might never use:
- TV Tuner card
- Audio with 7.1 support
- Built-in wireless networking
- A 720 GB hard-disk (always a pain to backup such a huge disk; also its better to have several external disks to minimize the risk of a single point of failure)
On the other hand, below are some of the features that I though might be useful:
- A 20"monitor (useful for my parents)
- Wireless keyboard / mouse
- A nice CPU (Intel Core i3) and RAM (4 GB) configuration (but I guess this is pretty standard config these days)
Next steps:
- Install Firefox, Linux, and other essentials
- Install programmer tools
Will post updates to this blog.
1 comment:
Congratulations Ramdas for the new PC. How much did it cost to you?
Even I am very much tempted to discard my old PC in favor of new one. At one point I finalized to shift my existing PC to my home in Konkan. But finally decided to wait till USB 3 is more widespread. And DDR3 will be cheaper as well.
Most important is that my current machine with 1 GB RAM gives me enough juice to run latest Kubuntu Lynx without any slowdowns.
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