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Epic man
I'll be getting one and I've been searching the apps store and been wondering what would a gaming, moving loving, facebook user, should have on his iphone 4. And I want something good for cameras and editing.
I ment movie loving not moving.
Answer
Games:
Glow Doodle Fall
Jelly Car
Papi Jump
Doodle Jump($.99)
Glow Doodle Snake
Textrace
Tap Tap Revenge 3
Valet Control
Paper Toss
Touch Hockey
Tic Tac Toe Free
iBowl
Waterslide Extreme
Doodle Bowling
Finger Physics Free
Puzzling Penguins
Cowabunga
Papi Catch
Papi Missile
Papi Pole
Papi River
Charadium Free
Diner Dash($2.99)
Glow Doodle Smash
Other stuff:
Fake-A-Call (If you've ever been in an awkward situation use fake-a-call and it'll act like someones calling you)
Fake-A-Text ( Same as Fake-A-Call except they use texts)
Moviephone (Find what movies are out and locates the closest movie theater)
OpenTable (Allows you to find close restaurants and even reserve)
The weather channel ( Finds the weather all over the world)
Shazam (Finds name of song and artist)
Couch to 5k ( If you want to become a runner this app comes up with a workout plan to eventually help you reach a 5k ITS $2.99)
Yoga stretch ( Shows Yoga Poses that help you become more flexible and relaxed ITS $.99)
Lose it ( Counts calories with a bunch of choices of food)
PhotoChop ( Allows you to take a photo and chop out the head and put it on a various of backgrounds EXAMPLE: A picture of your head on a gorillas body)
Free Spanish Tutor ( Helps translate Spanish words to English)
10,500 + Cool facts ( Has over 10,00 interesting random facts)
Yeah, i was really bored so i decided to write all of this lol.
These are really fun!
Hope i helped!
;D
Good luck!
Games:
Glow Doodle Fall
Jelly Car
Papi Jump
Doodle Jump($.99)
Glow Doodle Snake
Textrace
Tap Tap Revenge 3
Valet Control
Paper Toss
Touch Hockey
Tic Tac Toe Free
iBowl
Waterslide Extreme
Doodle Bowling
Finger Physics Free
Puzzling Penguins
Cowabunga
Papi Catch
Papi Missile
Papi Pole
Papi River
Charadium Free
Diner Dash($2.99)
Glow Doodle Smash
Other stuff:
Fake-A-Call (If you've ever been in an awkward situation use fake-a-call and it'll act like someones calling you)
Fake-A-Text ( Same as Fake-A-Call except they use texts)
Moviephone (Find what movies are out and locates the closest movie theater)
OpenTable (Allows you to find close restaurants and even reserve)
The weather channel ( Finds the weather all over the world)
Shazam (Finds name of song and artist)
Couch to 5k ( If you want to become a runner this app comes up with a workout plan to eventually help you reach a 5k ITS $2.99)
Yoga stretch ( Shows Yoga Poses that help you become more flexible and relaxed ITS $.99)
Lose it ( Counts calories with a bunch of choices of food)
PhotoChop ( Allows you to take a photo and chop out the head and put it on a various of backgrounds EXAMPLE: A picture of your head on a gorillas body)
Free Spanish Tutor ( Helps translate Spanish words to English)
10,500 + Cool facts ( Has over 10,00 interesting random facts)
Yeah, i was really bored so i decided to write all of this lol.
These are really fun!
Hope i helped!
;D
Good luck!
What are some good computer specs?

miggyjoe
So I own a mac and I really hate it so I'm gonna buy a PC. First of all, I don't wanna buy a PC pre-made, I wanna choose the parts. I need to know which specs (Processor, graphics card, motherboard, etc...) I am willing to spend $2000-$3000.
Thanks for all your help!
Okay, I guessed I over estimated my limits :P. I think a $1000-$1300 computer would be enough
Answer
For that amount of money, you can get a sick PC.
First of all, take your time in selecting what you have to buy, you dont want to end up with parts that wont fit together.
Processor:
These days, the Core i7 is at the top of the hill. it comes in a few flavours, including the Core i7 920 (running at 2.66GHz, for about 300 buckz) the core i7 running at 2.93GHz (which ups the price to around 500..) the core i7 965 and 975 extreme which run at 3.06 and 3.33 GHz respectively (youll lay down about 1000 bucks for one of those). The core i7 processors overclock easily, so get a Core i7 920 and overclock it to 3.0 GHz, and you save yourself 600 bucks ;) ) This processor sticks on to a socket 1366 motherboard. The core i9 processor is on our doorstep though ,rumored to launch Q1 2010. It features a six core processor (12 core with mullti-threading) as opposed to the quad core (8 core with multitherading). they might be very pricy though..
Processor cooler:
No doubt about it, get a Prolimatech Mega Shadow or Prolimatech Megahalems (they do not differ from design, the mega shadow looks better ;) ). This is the best cooler you can get today, the higher you overclock the btter it works. It does not come with a fan, so get 2 Noctua 120mm fans, great company (noctua). The cooler is very large, so watch out if the motherboard is large enough (if its not the RAM might be in the way and trust me, that sucks :| )
Motherboard:
Loads of choice here, im not going to choose for you. But, look for one that at least has socket 1366, and two PCI-Express slots (multiple graphics cards). Depending on your peripherals, check the USB entrances, eSata, firewire, ethernet ports if they fit your need, this takes some time! Make sure it supports DDR3 RAM.
Graphics card:
The Radeon HD5870 is the best graphics card you can have. Even though the nVidia GTX295 out performs it sometimes, the GTX295 does not have DirectX 11 support, so you will want to get one of those HD cards.
Now heres the thing, youll be wanting two of those babies in crossfire! Almost double perfomance in games and HD playback, each can handle 3 monitors (or 6? cant remember) at a resltuion of 2560 x 1600. These things are beasts.
Hard drive/SSD:
The SSD (solid state drive) market is very expensive, but they offer extreme perfomance for extreme computing. This is also a prefernce based thing, you might want a lot of space, or just a bit. But SSD's are blazingly fast. If you just want some space to store a few hundred pics or movies, just get a 1 TB Samsung Spinpoint F3 drive, they are great. SSD's should be used for the operation system and some games and apps that you want to run fast.
Case:
The case is a big deal in computing. If you want very high arolow, the Cooler Master HAF 932 is the way to go, it features three 230mm fans and room to replace those fans with nine 120mm fans, and space for radiators if going water cooling. But, taste is different, i persoanlly find the case very rugged and military, which appeals to me, but other might now. The corsair 800d (or b.. dont know), is a very sleek black polished steel case which is just extremely functional. They are expesnive (around 250 bucks).
RAM:
You want at least 6 gigabytes of DDR3 RAM, running at at least 1333MHz. Your motherboard must support DDR3 though! (Some AMD based motherboard dont support it, however almost all Socket 1366 motherboard do).
A real treat is 12 gigs of DDR3 RAM. why 6 and 12 and not 8? Because its DDR3 it is triple channel RAM. For the best performance, you want to work with multiples of 3. 12 gigs is great for photoshop and large apps that include photo or movie editing.
EDIT: Power supply!
You want at least 900W of power availabilty, get a Corsair TX950 watt powersupply (modular) or a TX1000W power supply (modular) Your system will almost never use that amount of power, but its very good to have the power available if for example you move to very power consuming grtaphics cards or overclock your RAM, Processort and GPU very highly.
The rest of the parts your going to have to decide yourself! PC building for this budget requres very neat and good planning, check everything before you go on to the checkout ;)
Hope I helpd good luck! If you need any further help you can email at jochemnielsen@yahoo.com
For that amount of money, you can get a sick PC.
First of all, take your time in selecting what you have to buy, you dont want to end up with parts that wont fit together.
Processor:
These days, the Core i7 is at the top of the hill. it comes in a few flavours, including the Core i7 920 (running at 2.66GHz, for about 300 buckz) the core i7 running at 2.93GHz (which ups the price to around 500..) the core i7 965 and 975 extreme which run at 3.06 and 3.33 GHz respectively (youll lay down about 1000 bucks for one of those). The core i7 processors overclock easily, so get a Core i7 920 and overclock it to 3.0 GHz, and you save yourself 600 bucks ;) ) This processor sticks on to a socket 1366 motherboard. The core i9 processor is on our doorstep though ,rumored to launch Q1 2010. It features a six core processor (12 core with mullti-threading) as opposed to the quad core (8 core with multitherading). they might be very pricy though..
Processor cooler:
No doubt about it, get a Prolimatech Mega Shadow or Prolimatech Megahalems (they do not differ from design, the mega shadow looks better ;) ). This is the best cooler you can get today, the higher you overclock the btter it works. It does not come with a fan, so get 2 Noctua 120mm fans, great company (noctua). The cooler is very large, so watch out if the motherboard is large enough (if its not the RAM might be in the way and trust me, that sucks :| )
Motherboard:
Loads of choice here, im not going to choose for you. But, look for one that at least has socket 1366, and two PCI-Express slots (multiple graphics cards). Depending on your peripherals, check the USB entrances, eSata, firewire, ethernet ports if they fit your need, this takes some time! Make sure it supports DDR3 RAM.
Graphics card:
The Radeon HD5870 is the best graphics card you can have. Even though the nVidia GTX295 out performs it sometimes, the GTX295 does not have DirectX 11 support, so you will want to get one of those HD cards.
Now heres the thing, youll be wanting two of those babies in crossfire! Almost double perfomance in games and HD playback, each can handle 3 monitors (or 6? cant remember) at a resltuion of 2560 x 1600. These things are beasts.
Hard drive/SSD:
The SSD (solid state drive) market is very expensive, but they offer extreme perfomance for extreme computing. This is also a prefernce based thing, you might want a lot of space, or just a bit. But SSD's are blazingly fast. If you just want some space to store a few hundred pics or movies, just get a 1 TB Samsung Spinpoint F3 drive, they are great. SSD's should be used for the operation system and some games and apps that you want to run fast.
Case:
The case is a big deal in computing. If you want very high arolow, the Cooler Master HAF 932 is the way to go, it features three 230mm fans and room to replace those fans with nine 120mm fans, and space for radiators if going water cooling. But, taste is different, i persoanlly find the case very rugged and military, which appeals to me, but other might now. The corsair 800d (or b.. dont know), is a very sleek black polished steel case which is just extremely functional. They are expesnive (around 250 bucks).
RAM:
You want at least 6 gigabytes of DDR3 RAM, running at at least 1333MHz. Your motherboard must support DDR3 though! (Some AMD based motherboard dont support it, however almost all Socket 1366 motherboard do).
A real treat is 12 gigs of DDR3 RAM. why 6 and 12 and not 8? Because its DDR3 it is triple channel RAM. For the best performance, you want to work with multiples of 3. 12 gigs is great for photoshop and large apps that include photo or movie editing.
EDIT: Power supply!
You want at least 900W of power availabilty, get a Corsair TX950 watt powersupply (modular) or a TX1000W power supply (modular) Your system will almost never use that amount of power, but its very good to have the power available if for example you move to very power consuming grtaphics cards or overclock your RAM, Processort and GPU very highly.
The rest of the parts your going to have to decide yourself! PC building for this budget requres very neat and good planning, check everything before you go on to the checkout ;)
Hope I helpd good luck! If you need any further help you can email at jochemnielsen@yahoo.com
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