Software development team with Ubuntu
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Thank you very much, it's not that the function is to play with the pc, but with the sufficient power that I hope the pc has and a medium graphics I suppose that allows me to play, since with my pc that is 7 years old it allows me, that's why the graphics, but I really look for a pc to work. But if you are right that a pc to play btf3 will serve me for the rest perfectly.
What I am afraid of is the hardware compatible with linux (supposedly all are), since it has given me many problems with the laptops.
Thank you very much, and I wait for some companion to help me with the hardware.

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Pilla 2x4GB of RAM, a 660 and a 3570.
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Pilla 2x4GB of RAM, a 660 and a 3570.
Thank you very much! I will look at another budget and I will put it up to see what you think
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What I'm afraid of is the hardware compatible with linux (supposedly all of them), since it has given me many problems with laptops.
Laptops sometimes have very little to do with desktops: the Optimus technology from nVidia comes to mind, but the support for Linux is already in place (Nvidia commits to giving graphic support to Linux - Analysis, Applications, Development, Hardware, Business, Software - CIO Am©rica Latina). Otherwise, nothing in particular. An Intel platform with an nVidia graphic should not give absolutely any problems on Linux.
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Well, I'm a bit lost about which memory to put, the issue of brands and frequency. That said, I have put 8GB at 1600, but if you recommend another brand, I'll change it.
Is there a big difference between the 650 and 660 in terms of graphics? The price difference is about 70 euros, but I don't see the need for two more GB of graphics for an occasional Battlefield session. What do you think? I would opt for the 650, which is already 170 euros, and seems good. Is the Asus brand good?
Well, about the power supply, I just picked any one, I'll look at the cooler now, the only thing I'm clear about is the hard drive and now the micro, hehe
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What do you think of this? I'm removing the graphics, for now, and I'll play later if I feel like it.
http://www.pccomponentes.com/presupuesto.php?procesador=50040;1&placa=49387;1&ventilador=45800;1&memoria=52334;1&disco=44408;1&disco2=0;1&torre=52834;1&fuentes=52677;1&tgrafica=0;1&tsonido=0;1&lector=0;1&grabadora=0;1&monitor=0;1&teclado=0;1&raton=0;1&altavoces=0;1&sintonizadora=0;1&adaptador_red=0;1&instal_so=no;1&montado=no;1&so=0;1 -
Well, I have definitely decided on the latest configuration, I have changed the micro 3550 for the 3570 which is 3 euros difference. I just hope that the power supply and the heatsink do not cause me problems with the case, since I bought this without comparing much.
If you can take a look at it in case you see that something does not add up, I would appreciate it very much.
regards
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I think the heatsink is good value for money, similar to a good air cooler, but these Corsairs perform well. As for the case, I like Aerocool for its design, but the quality is really bad and I've tried many, it's a shame they don't have these PCC ones, the Cooler Master CM690 Lite, which had a good price and is very good quality, right now they have the 690 Advanced but it's gone up a bit to €93.
You can find it on Amazon and I think it's a better case if you get the premium trial with free shipping.
Cooler Master CM 690 II Lite, Acero, 1x 140 mm, 140 mm, 80 mm, 214.5 mm, 528.8 mm: Amazon.es: ElectrónicaI would look into it.
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To be honest, I don't usually pay much attention to cases lately (I used to, though), I know that for 50 euros it won't have much quality but I liked that they had the connectors and everything at the top, especially I wanted to get everything from pccomponente to have it as soon as possible. Even so, I will look among the ones you recommend and other brands. I assume that there's nothing strange about the rest of the configuration, right?
I've always been curious about these fluid coolers hehe. I want to pick up the equipment today for the long weekend so I can leave the work environment set up, that's why I'm in a hurry

Thank you very much
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The heatsink will be similar to a good air one but with good fans it will be much quieter and does not require maintenance like a real RL, a good case is noticeable in the long run but the money goes up XD, I think the equipment is good except for the case but that's up to you to decide.
Regards.
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Well, in the end you have convinced me jeje, for 20 euros more we are not going to be stingy as long as everything improves a little and is of better quality, I am going to decide on a Cooler master that seems to be of better quality jeje
Well thank you very much