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  1. I was thinking about getting a 21.5 inch FHD monitor first, then buying a secondary one sometime later. As of RAM, I will get the 8GB RAM first, then I will upgrade it later. And I will think about getting the higher capacity SSD, if the budget fits me... Thanks for the reply!
  2. BTW, I almost never multitask anything heavy while programming.. I atmost open couple firefox tab, nothing else... Thanks for the reply!
  3. That's a pretty good idea. i5 is a bit over my budget too... I might just get an i3 and do as you said Thank you!
  4. I can get a 1080p monitor and stick to 8 gigs of RAM, but if I want 12 or 16 gigs, I need to go back to the 1366 x 768p monitor. Would that be worth it? Thanks for your time!
  5. That's genius! I did not think about that... In fact I actually don't need my PC to be blazing fast, I just need it to be fast enough so that I won't waste a lot of time in front of the monitor waiting for the program to compile.
  6. Yes it would but I have to go with the i3 itself, if I get more RAM, I won't be able to get a better processor though. So, would that be worth? Thanks for your reply!
  7. Oh, I didn't think much about that... I'll check the prices of the FHD moniitors, I hope they are inexpensive though Thanks for your reply
  8. Love computers and programming!

  9. Hello guys! I am a programmer who programs Python. I don't do any 10000 lined programs now though but I think I may do them in the next couple of years. And I don't mind waiting for the "10000 lined programs" to interpret, I can wait for a few seconds for that, no big deal... I have configured the following build. I would be building this this summer and I want to use the upcoming H310 motherboard for the Intel coffee lake chipset. I've heard that it would be released this month or the next, so I'd like to keep my choices open. Please remember that I would like to keep my build as low as possible, that's the reason I chose i3 8100 instead of i5 8400, but if you guys really insist that i5 is better, then I may change my decision. Does having more cores do any good for me? All suggestions are welcome. PC Build 1. i3 8100 2. 8GB DDR4 RAM 3. 128GB SSD 4. H310 Motherboard (upcoming) 5. Corsair Carbide Spec - 1 6. Corsair 450W 80+ Rated 7. 20 inch DELL Monitor (1366 x 768) Thank you!
  10. But the 2400G is not available in country yet, though I can get a 2200G, but I fear that it might be underpowered.... Thanks for your reply BTW
  11. But there aren't any motherboards for that right ? Thanks for your reply
  12. Hey guys! I need a PC under 600 bucks which can perform good even after extended usage. I want it to last a while... I'm using it for programming Python. I don't do anything graphically intensive, so I may not need a graphic card if the CPU has integrated one. And the PC is strictly for programming. I need not need a monitor as I already have it (20 inches) I would like my build to have the latest processors so that it can be upgraded later on... I have also heard that the budget motherboards for the new 8th Gen processors is around the corner. So those in my build would be welcome too. A Ryzen is welcome too but I'm worried about the GPU prices as a Ryzen needs a GPU... A laptop would also be good, but laptops are underpowered in comparison to desktops(at the same price range). So I'm a bit worried about laptops Any suggestions are welcome. Thank you.
  13. That's seems like a good deal. I'll see to that. So, I guess a top end CPU wouldn't be bang for the buck for me? Thanks for your reply...
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