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<blockquote data-quote="IanJ" data-source="post: 683004" data-attributes="member: 107764"><p>Thanks for the tips.....</p><p></p><p>i7 = Just because!.....Actually, it started life with an i3 but I wanted to speed up the few processor intensive sides that did exist. And, having run both the i7 is definitely a bit sweeter.</p><p></p><p>gfx board = The on-board Intel GPU wasn't playing ball with my Panasonic Tv (hdmi) despite updating drivers etc. Overscan & recovering from Tv powering down were issues amongst others. The ATI is much better and has more reliable drivers.</p><p>Note: Unlike the i3 the i7 doesn't have an internal GPU.</p><p></p><p>SSD = Possibly, but until I've nailed down what other apps or what else I do with the PC etc I'd rather stick with the HD for now.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Ian.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IanJ, post: 683004, member: 107764"] Thanks for the tips..... i7 = Just because!.....Actually, it started life with an i3 but I wanted to speed up the few processor intensive sides that did exist. And, having run both the i7 is definitely a bit sweeter. gfx board = The on-board Intel GPU wasn't playing ball with my Panasonic Tv (hdmi) despite updating drivers etc. Overscan & recovering from Tv powering down were issues amongst others. The ATI is much better and has more reliable drivers. Note: Unlike the i3 the i7 doesn't have an internal GPU. SSD = Possibly, but until I've nailed down what other apps or what else I do with the PC etc I'd rather stick with the HD for now. Thanks, Ian. [/QUOTE]
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