€1500 PC in parts, iMac or PC assembled by me???
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Hello, good morning to all,
First and foremost, I would like to thank everyone for taking the time to read this post, especially those who respond.
I have a big doubt that I can't solve on my own, I can't make up my mind and my lack of knowledge about hardware makes my indecision even greater. Let me explain…
I have about 1,500€, well, that's my intention, plus or minus, and I don't know how to invest it. I'm going to retire my PC, it's quite old and it's giving me problems. I'm looking for an all-terrain computer, I mean, for browsing, downloading (leaving it on all night), watching movies, working (I'm a programmer), etc. In short, for everything. I thought and was decided on a 21.5'' iMac with iCore5 at 2.7GHz (1,495€ if I'm not mistaken). But after reading that it's only for work and it falls short for the rest... I've considered other possibilities. So I went to appinformatica.com and got a quote, since I have no idea about hardware, I put almost everything the most expensive, but of course, the price went higher than the iMac... then I thought about ordering the parts online (but I don't know which sites) and assembling it myself, I guess I would know, to save costs and have a good team after seeing what appinformatica has.
Well, my questions to see if someone can help me decide...
1.- For what I want, an all-terrain computer that will last for years, iMac or PC?
2.- Could someone indicate me parts (processor, motherboard, graphics card, power supply, fans, ram, disk, case, etc...) with medium or high quality? I know it's expensive, but it would be if someone could tell me the components for a budget with the 1,500€ or 1,700€ with a multifunction printer.
3.- Should I assemble it myself or buy it in a store?
4.- Any website that sells and ships the parts / components to my home?
I apologize to anyone who may be bothered by my post, for whatever reason, indecision and ignorance are very bad.
Thank you very much and greetings. -
I advise you to have it assembled in the store and test it, they usually don't charge much and you avoid having a defective part and carrying it from one side to another.
Once it arrives at your house and you try it out, check how it's assembled if the cables are where you want them, etc...
As for parts, I'm a bit outdated, as I only use it for work, I still use a computer that's not even dual-core (for gaming, I use video consoles). -
Tranqui, para eso está este subforo

I would only get a Mac to use specific software like Logic for audio. If you don't need any of that, I would get a PC.
What requirements do you have for programming? In terms of performance, utilization of virtual cores, if it uses a lot of disk... If you don't know, you could look into how programs use it. Apart from programming, for what you want with a dual of 100 euros and its integrated graphics, you'll go miles.
Personally, I would get it online and build it, but that depends on whether you're capable, in any case, at pccomponentes they charge 45€ for assembly and shipping, and you could save some money compared to an APP, it's all about doing the math.
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Thanks Kelven, Obione for answering.
PC and assemble it:
Well, assemble it... I'm not exactly handy, I think I could, although it would take me time, but if something went wrong... there Kelven you got me... uuummm I don't know, it has reduced my options to assemble it myself.PC assembled: Get a machine at pc components, as you say Obione... but what components, I don't know which ones are good and which are superior, I go by price and not always the price is a sign of the best. Any hardware recommendations for monitor, motherboard, processor, etc.?
iMac: I had thought about getting it and assembling a virtual machine for downloads and games. And programming in Visual studio.NET and some other programming language, and also installing photoshop, which I sometimes do things with.
Do you think it's silly to do this with an iMac and is a PC more worthwhile?Thanks again for your time, especially to the one who answered and to Kelven and Obione.
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hello, if any part turns out to be defective, the only problem is that you have to send it back to the store and they will replace it after verifying that it is so. about the components to rule out AMD (intel is more expensive but performs better) unless you want something cheaper. an i5 2500 motherboard to choose from, for gaming a gtx560 memory of at least 4 gigas and two hard drives a pair of WD one black for the S.O and one Green for data and copies
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Well look, if you want games and you don't know if you need RAM, threads or disk, I'll give you a top-of-the-line PC assembled:
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An iMac is good for everything except for 3D games because they have graphics like those of laptops. Of all, I wouldn't buy it to use with Windows, there are good programming environments on Mac but not.Net which is precisely from Microsoft.
If you want something like the iMac, there are similar things in HP, Dell and several brands.
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First, many thanks again to Obione and Kelven.
And many thanks to Franziskaner and Bm4n.
I have made progress on this budget and hardware research. What do you think:
Computer Budget in APP:
Processors INTEL-CORE-I7-2600K-S1155-3.4GHZ-8MB-OVERCLOCK-BOX 1 309,20
Motherboards Intel ASUS.-P8Z68-V-PRO-GEN3-1155-Z68-4DDR3-32GB-ATX 1 208,30
Hard Drives WESTERN-DIGILAT-1TB–SATA3-64MB---CAVIAR-GREEN 1 92,30
RAM Kingston-DDR3-8GB-1600MXZ-CL9-HX-BLU-2X4GB 2 94,60
Towers NZXT-H2-NEGRA-AISLANTE-RUIDO 1 106,40
Monitors BENQ.-RL2450HT-LED-24-FHD-2MS-12M-1-HDMI-DVI-VGA 1 228,60
Keyboards LOGITECH-WIRELESS-DESKTOP-COMBO-MK520 1 54,40
Fans COOLERMASTER-HYPER-612S.-1366.1155.1156.-AM3+ 1 51,60
Speakers SPEAKER-5.1-CREATIVE-INSPIRE-A520 1 61,40
Assembly MINI-SAT SERVICIO TECNICO 1 40,70
Power Supplies TACENS-RADIX-V-750W-PFC-ACTIVO 1 70,30TOTAL = 1.317,80 + multifunction printer I estimate about 200€
In PCCOMPONENTES:
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Custom Budget. PcComponentes.comB)
Custom Budget. PcComponentes.com- multifunction printer I estimate about 200€
In ALTERNATE:
N° Art.: Type of device Product
HXLM36 Cooler Master Hyper 612S processor fan
HR7I06 Intel Core i7-2700K processor
V5LC54 BenQ G2420HDBL TFT monitor
TN7M36 Cooler Master GX-750W power supply
TQXC88 Chieftec CH-08B-B-OP case
TL9M12 Cooler Master Turbine Master fan
GREA58 ASUS MAXIMUS IV EXTREME R.3.0 motherboard
AEBW11 Western Digital WD1001FALS 1 TB (SATA) hard drive
IEIF7G Kingston HyperX DIMM 16 GB DDR3-1600 Quad-Kit memoryiMac
• 2.5 GHz quad-core Intel Core i5
• 4 GB DDR3 SDRAM at 1,333 MHz (2 x 2 GB)
• 500 GB Serial ATA hard drive
• AMD Radeon HD 6750M with 512 MB GDDR5 memory
• Apple Magic Mouse
• Apple Wireless Keyboard (Spanish) & User Guide (Spanish)
• HP ENVY 114 e-All-in-One wireless printer
• 21.5 inch displayWell, now to decide between one of these or the one you advise or an iMac???
But the inability to install Visual Studio.NET has thrown me off ¬¬'
If I decided on an iMac, would you see a virtual machine with Windows as a good option?
A good coworker just told me that his brother has an iMac partitioned with Lion and Windows7, which boots up quickly and works great... mmm, it's gaining ground...I HOPE FOR YOUR OPINIONS... and I apologize for the large amount of information that I put and that you have to look at. Well, maybe it helps someone else besides me...

AGAIN AND I WILL NOT GET TIRED OF SAYING IT, THANK YOU TO EVERYONE FOR YOUR TIME.
Best regards,
Kachalot. -
I'm not usually a big fan of iMacs, but I'll get straight to the point: I think the PC components budget is missing the graphics card and I think 1000w power supply is a bit exaggerated. Then, the Obione budget seems very good to me... I can't recommend anything because I'm using my mobile phone and it's difficult for me to write so much. I'll try to give you a custom budget as soon as I get home. -
There are people who use a Mac with Windows instead of OSX or who virtualize it as you say, it is possible of course, but if the iMac is no longer cheap then you add the license for Parallels and Windows and that is 300€ more. The iMac, if you buy it, should be because you are interested in OSX or a computer that takes up very little space and has a very good finish, otherwise my recommendation, not having any idea about hardware, is that you go to a manufacturer like Dell, HP, Lenovo, etc. and look for a computer with similar characteristics with an i5 and 8GB of RAM etc. An XPS from Dell for example can cost you around 1000€ being more powerful than an iMac and obviously expandable.
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Well look, if you want games and you don't know if you need RAM, threads or disk, I'll give you a top-of-the-line PC:
I messed up with the memories, I wanted to put 2x4GB :ugly:
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