And if you want to use it just as backup drive, you don't need it to have it plugged in all the time, you can put it in a closet and only connect it when you actually backup something.
Is dual channel or tri channel ram better?Is an AMD Phenom™ II X4 945 a good processor? Would an Intel Core i7 be better?
Also, have you considered a laptop? It's worth thinking about the footprint in your home.
True, but would you sell equipment like that without warranty? Repair costs are moot.
Again it depends on exactly how Marie wants to use it. A quieter, less intrusive, more economical unit may suit her needs better than an enthusiasts desktop and she may appreciate the space more.
Just to be able to play Blu-rays on it if I wanted...
Quote from: Dragonfire on April 03, 2011, 05:47:22 PMJust to be able to play Blu-rays on it if I wanted...Keep in mind that you will need a special player software for this. You don't just need Power DVD, you will need Power DVD Deluxe Ultra Fantastic Advanced (check out their site to make sure you have a version that plays Blu-ray).