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Post by Nixon »

Love the SPIDERMANesque case
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Post by Benn »

That's a bit more like it
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Post by Villa »

I don't like AMD processors.
Also, the Advent/PC World one I linked to, the only drawback seems to be the graphics card, which TBH I'm sure I could upgrade and still end up with a better value for money machine than those 2 AMDs Ingo linked.
I think.
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It's your money and choice of course, and the Advent will still be a good system, but I don't think i would go for it personally.

You should really be aiming for a motherboard with PCI express expansion slots too for the graphics card.
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Post by Villa »

Hmm... this Dell Dimension 9150 seems to be quite decent.
It's £1019 if you reduce the warranty down to 1 year Collect & Return.
Also includes a 19" flat panel monitor which I wish they could remove and reduce the price further.

What do you reckon ? It more or less meets my budget.
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Yeah that's a much much better system. It's worth giving them a call or email and asking if you can have a double ram upgrade instead of the monitor, or even pay the £100 for a gig more RAM and then sell monitor on ebay or use it for a spare system.

Also not a bad idea to have the £30 second dvd drive option which makes it easy to copy discs direct without needing to cache on the hard drive first and swap discs, also nice to be able to keep two discs in the computer at once!
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Yes I must agree with Zim on upgrading the RAM to 2GB, while theres not exactly a great requirement or need right now (for general purpose use at least), it future proof's your computer.

I think after consideration as well, I'm going to build my own PC, partly to save some money which I can hopefully re-invest in the new gen graphics card heading this way in summer. Plus it leaves a lot of room open for customisation, which is ideal for me really.
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CP-126-AM AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4200+ (Socket 939) - Retail (ADA4200BVBOX) (CP-126-AM) 1
£219.95 £219.95
MB-118-AS Asus A8N32-SLi Deluxe nForce4 SLi X16 (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard (MB-118-AS) 1
£119.95 £119.95
FG-000-AR Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro CPU Cooler (Socket 754/939/940) (FG-000-AR) 1
£14.50 £14.50
MY-079-CS Corsair 2GB DDR XMS3200C2PT TwinX (2x1GB) CAS2 (MY-079-CS) 1
£129.95 £129.95
HD-021-SE Seagate Barracuda 7200.8 NCQ 300GB ST3300831AS SATA 8MB Cache - OEM (HD-021-SE) 1
£84.95 £84.95
GX-048-PC PowerColor ATI Radeon X1800 XT 512MB GDDR3 AVIVO TV-Out/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) - Retail (GX-048-PC) 1
£274.95 £274.95
CM-000-TT Thermaltake Truelight Memory Heatsink (CM-000-TT) 1
£12.95 £12.95
SC-034-CL Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Music - Retail (SC-034-CL) 1
£69.95 £69.95
CA-023-EN Enermax Noisetaker 535W EG565AX-VE(W) SFMA ATX2.0 SLI Compliant PSU (CA-023-EN) 1
£59.95 £59.95
CD-033-PL Plextor PX-755A 16x16 Dual Layer DVD±RW ReWriter - (Black/Beige) - Retail (CD-033-PL) 1
£47.95 £47.95
FG-008-AK Akasa AK174CB-4BLB 120mm Blue LED Fan (FG-008-AK) 1
£7.95 £7.95
SP-011-AL Altec Lansing MX5021 2.1 Speaker System Black (SP-011-AL) 1
£79.95 £79.95
MO-029-SA Samsung SM-930BF 19" LCD Monitor - Silver/Black (MO-029-SA) 1
£204.95 £204.95
Subtotal £1,327.90
VAT £232.39
Total £1,560.29


Thats what I've penciled in so far, I haven't decided on the case yet, thats a rough look at what I'll add, but I'll defiently have to check it through properly before I part with my cash :)

It gives me a pretty nice system below my budget for all the random stuff I'll need.

Case wise, I was thinking something window'ed with a blue glow from inside (hence the blue led). My current PC has a similar glow. but is not windowed.

Admitly I've overlooked some things, but I'll look more into it nearer the time. I think there will defiently be some changes to be made, as for a start I'd like to read about any potentional compatibility problems and the like, then shopping around to try and save money where I could maybe invest and upgrade another part :P

Edit : Products and prices are from Overclockers.co.uk
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where in the world........ PC WORLD!
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Post by Calix »

shop instore or visit us online

WWW.PCWORLD.COM - NOT FOR NOBS.
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Post by KnightroX »

I use overclockers aswell, there forum is great and speed of service for delivery is good, but if anything goes wrong dont expect them to be so forth coming they are slow as feck and you can never contact them via phone.

If your wanting peace of mind you should use the links i gave tbh avoid crap like Advent. PC World is handy since you can walk in, but expect to pay alot more for junk and then pay £££ on top of it for a warrenty.

Check out PC Advisor mag, they have a Super Budget , Budget and Power PC top 10s, and reviews of all systems in there top 10. Nice to read and i bet Mesh and Evesham are in there ;)
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Post by Angus »

@Nix -

Buy the same mice/keyboard combo as me so we can be elite Scottish Warriors online.

Mouse :- http://www.razerpro.com/index.php?optio ... &Itemid=26

Keyboard :- http://www.gc-plus.de/img/large/sl-6466_1.jpg

Im also im the market for a new desktop PC system, but my budget is only £1000 (HI VILLA). I could always as you stated get a student overdraft and just go for it, but no.

Ill also be purchasing in the summer, around the same time i get my new flat, so i have plenty of time to have a looksee around.

Link me up with some of the websites you've been on if possible.

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Post by Angus »

Hmm, http://www.meshcomputers.com/Default.as ... &KEY=66794

Always a decent posiblity. *shrugs*
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Post by Villa »

REAL men use Intel processors DOOOOOOM DUM DUM DUM DOOOOOM
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AMD dual core 64 4tw
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