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Sergey Programmer 1C2015-11-26 13:29:21
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Sergey Programmer 1C, 2015-11-26 13:29:21

What kind of computer to build for a programmer?

Throw assembly options for the programmer. The initial data are as follows
: i5, 1tb hard, ssd 120gb, ram 8gb

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Vlad Shakurov, 2015-11-26
@spetrov

if you're a really serious programmer, you'll need an i7 build and probably 16gb of ram just to be sure.
Or do you need a ready-made assembly? if so, let's do it

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s0ci0pat, 2015-11-26
@s0ci0pat

I use i3, ssd 120 gig, 4gb RAM - it's enough.
What exactly do you need? You yourself indicated everything.

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Vladimir Martyanov, 2015-11-26
@vilgeforce

Any. The studio works fine on Core2. At one time, the 4th stump was enough for me for a development environment and a bunch of software.

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alexxandr, 2015-11-26
@alexxandr

wooden

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Mikhail Rozhkov, 2015-11-26
@shogunkub

I would take a used Thinkpad for the specified budget (you can take a thousand for 25), I would modify it with a file at will (RAM + replacing the optical drive with an SSD or a screw), and I would not know grief.

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Victor Bo, 2015-11-26
@victorbo

If you want to program, then keep in mind that you will spend a lot of time at the computer, which means you look, first of all, at the monitor (preferably 2 pieces), keyboard, mouse, chair. Health is more expensive than megahertz and terabytes.
The system block - on what will remain money. The hard drive is new, any capacity (write a program of 0.001GB in size - a couple of years at least)

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