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I need help naming my computer models.... (for my business)

aphex

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Im looking for help naming my computer model lines (for lightworkz.com)

Theres basically 3 distinct systems as of now.... An economy model (for those who just need a cheap computer), a midline one (for office use mainly, maybe some home users), and then my Top of the line (some with modifications and completely loaded).

All suggestions are welcome... 🙂

Thanks in advance...
 
Site looks good so far, but I would add a meta tag with tons of kewords so the search engines will pick up on it.

Good Luck with the business (not an easy area to get into)
 
hmm... not sur if this helps or not.. but a local place where i'm from called the Computer Zoo named thiers the Cheeta.. Rhino... Giraffe.. etc..

i'm not very good with the "idea" making processes
 
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Try not to name them as if one is better or worse than the other, like, olympic medals (bronze, silver, gold) because bronze sounds inferior to the others by default. Go with unique names like others have said, animals etc. Try to make them all sound good.

blonde, brunette, redhead <--all good, just different, that's the type of relationship you should look for

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Working with the "metals" theme..... If bronze has kind of a bad denotation, you could use Silver, Gold, Platinum.
 
Let's follow our favorite computer companies moves 🙂

If you were nVidia ...
First, setup a name for the middle of the pack ... let's call it the "Aphex" (hey, it's a good name). Then add for the top performing model the "Xi" suffix, while the economy model would get the "Li" suffix.
So you would have:

Aphex Li
Aphex
Aphex Xi

If you were ATI ...
Combine that previous name with model number. I like the number 3 ... that being ...

Aphex 3200
Aphex 3500
Aphex 3800

If you were Intel ...
You'll have to search for 3 different names ... and stick to that

If you were AMD ...
Use for the low-end model a new name, while the middle and high end would get the "Aphex" plus the I+ and II+ rating. For example

The Kuk (😉)
Aphex I+
Aphex II+

If you were MSI, ASUS, EPOX or any other mb maker ...
Here's the big scheisse. You have to use totally cryptic names. If you work with Intel + nVidia + RDRAM ... use something like P4R850NV ... while if your system is AMD + ATI + DDR , you might have something like K7ATI266. Or maybe SP35A1-RUC .... that means totally nothing!



Kuk 😀
 
hahahaha... dude, you ROCK

Im actually thinking about going for that li and Xi models....

Maybe not aphex li, but lightworkz li etc...

haha thanks again 🙂
 


<< hahahaha... dude, you ROCK

Im actually thinking about going for that li and Xi models....

Maybe not aphex li, but lightworkz li etc...

haha thanks again 🙂
>>




hahaha ... glad you liked it 🙂
Just one idea ... try not to use Lightworkz ... it's name is kind of long, and that z in the end isn't much appealing for business (if enthusiats are really you focus, it's ok). Latin names are all the rage, such as Opus, Fortis ...

As for the suffixes, here are some that might work well:
Xi
Li
Si
Ai 😉
Ti ... although "someone" has already thought about this
Ci
Ni ... as in Nitro, yeah!



Kuk =)
 
Cool names (from various sources. Feel free to change their order):

Chrome
Xenon
Palladium

X
Y
Z

Ares
Athena
Hades

Agate
Quartz
Borax

Celestine
Celsian
Citrine

Graphite
Hexagonite
Malachite

Onyx
Opal
Topaz

Zircon
 
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