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Originally Posted by ionutd
building a computer is often referred to as adult lego's
nowadays it's very civilized, only a few hours job if you've never done it before and all you need besides your parts is a couple of screwdrivers
I was thinking it might be good for you at start to have gtowizard to study the full big picture and have that dedicated Dell pc to go into detail and nodelocks. if you're not going to sink a lot of time into studying, just running subset flops databases in gto+ (easy to do, I'll show you how) and expanding on those is perfectly fine too and then you might not have a use for gtowizard anymore before too long.
That sounds like a plan. I think I'll start by purchasing laptop, since I desperately need a new one, and GTOwizard. For general use (think just 4-table Ignition, browsing, Office, and GTOwizard/PT4), would you recommend upgrading to 16gb RAM for that computer, or do you think 8 gb is enough? It's not a huge price increase, so if you think there's any reasonable value, I'm good to get it.
Any recommendations on possible builds for the Dell computer? If I'm going to get separate computer just for poker (playing and solving), then I'd like to keep as cheap as possible (of course, making sure everything works reasonably and will last a decent number of years), maybe with option to add RAM later if I want preflop solver.
As always, help is greatly appreciated.