First up, PC stands for portable computer, which means a laptop
All I need to do to adequately exhibit your idiocy and ignorance is inform you that PC stands for
Personal
Computer.
And, you implicated that gaming PCs were more prone to viruses when you said:
A gaming computer brings with it many burdens, and stay safe, while you may think you have found a great source to get minecraft for free, what you have actually found is a file completly corrupt with malware, spyware, scareware and all sorts of stuff
An average person would interpret this as you saying that Gaming PCs are more prone to viruses, since you emphasised the fact that they can obtain Malware, spyware and scareware (also malware). This suggests that other 'regular' PCs (Personal Computers) can't obtain these viruses.
can have disastrous re-percussions if you download the wrong stuff, sites that run downloadable content for gaming are also the sites that a holes will target for DDOS attacks deliberate denial of service is a *****.
Here you seem to also have a huge lack of information too, as to which I will help you. :-)
Firstly, Any well established site will have DDOS protection. Secondly, I've never heard of any PC being virused with a DDOSing client, this is majorly because all Windows PCs require permision from Windows Firewall (Built-in) for incoming and out going connections. Thirdly,
DDOS means
Distributed
Denial
of
Service not
deliberate
I said that gamers are usually targeted because to download most games you have to give the company full permission to do whatever the heck it wants to your hard drive
This again implicates that other (non-gaming) PCs can't get viruses from the software that they use, whether that be Photoshop or Sony Vegas. I have also never experienced a program doing "whatever the heck it wants" to my hard drive. If this is happening to you, you probably aren't mature enough to be installing programs to your PC by yourself.
I would also want you to address a previous post of mine fully and adequately before continuing. This means addressing all the concerning points.
If you are going cheap I would recommend, intel core i5/i3 processor, western digital caviar blue 1tb hard drive, 4gb corsair vengeance RAM, any power source will do, for a CPU go for the AMD Athlon X4 750k, for a motherboard go for the MSI FM2-A75MA-E35. For a graphics apple go for a XFX radeon HD 7770 GHZ edition and for a case I would go for the NZXT source 210. This is the cheapest way to get a computer that doesnt suck. Btw if you choose the i5processor you will need 8 GB of RAM because i5 is 4 cores, meaning better performance, but you need about 2gb per core for a gaming PC. i3 with 4gb will be fine tho but if you want a bit better processing power. The i5 is the way to go. Either way this will cut you about 400-600 dollars, and a few hours to build urself.
If you don't know what you're talking about it's really not fair to give someone advice on a PC build.
There is no reason why you can't have 4GB of Ram with an i5 Processor. More cores does not necessarily mean better performance, hence why a 4GHz i5 3570k (quad-core) will out perform an FX-8350 (octa-core), despite the FX having twice as many cores. Intel i3s suck, a 3570K is the best gaming core offered by Intel. There is no reasoning behind saying you need 2GB of RAM per core. RAM is quick storage, information is loaded from the HDD/SSD to the RAM so that it can be accessed with little to no latency.
Reasons why the above recommendation sucks:
You stated 2 CPUs in your build
A 1TB HDD will be marginally cheaper than a 2 or 3 TB HDD
You said any power supply will do, then suggested a high powered apple
You didn't suggest any CPU cooler
The motherboard is incompatible with an Intel CPU
RAM is cheap, so large amounts can be used to future proof your build (4 would be good enough, anything above requires 64-bit OS)
A HD 7770 is an outdated apple and won't be able to handle medium graphics at sustainable frame rates on recent games
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