I have a fair amount of games that are on DVDs, as well as other programs such as photoshop that I only have on DVDs, so the DVD isn't entirely necessary but it certainly would be useful to me, it is a valid option to get that later though.
What I did was buy an external disc drive(very cheap as well). Allowed me to conveniently install Windows without needing to put an ISO of it on a USB stick from another computer and all that jazz. I need a disc drive occasionally, too, but not that often, so I can just pull it out when I need it and retain the nice clean look of my computer case and a slightly less busy interior.
Quick question, is there a significant (i.e. measurable) difference between DDR3-1333 and DDR3-1600?
Not really, no.
Well I think I've made some progress on my monitor situation.
I've upped the budget a little bit. I figure if I'm going to upgrade, I should get something that is going to make a very worthwhile difference. I've decided on an IPS over 120hz performance. I really am quite happy with 60fps, especially coming from being a mainly console gamer. Plus I'd rather my standards not be too concerned with boosting FPS beyond 60, as it might agitate upgrading itches for my graphics card. I do play a lot of FPS's, but I don't really think my competitiveness is going to be affected that much.
Another factor is that I watch a lot of videos on my computer. Between Netflix, racing and the NFL, I'll spend almost as much time doing this as I will gaming. So a big improvement with the colors and viewing angle sound
really nice to me.
I've narrowed down my choices to these two:
Asus MX239H
This one has AH-IPS tech, which is supposedly a tier above the often criticized bottom-level IPS technology. It has 5ms response time, which is quite good for an IPS. It features speakers, which isn't a big deal, but it would be nice to not have to use headphones
all the time. And it looks really, really nice. Its got a bezel-less sort of look to it which I freakin love. Would prefer 24", but everything else about this just seems really hard to pass up.
Dell U2412M
Has my desired 24" size. Biggest difference over the Asus, though, is the 1920x1200, 16:10 res/aspect ratio, which I think I'd prefer. No speakers and a fairly dull design overall are negatives.
Having a tough time with this. Both seem to come highly recommended.