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Michelle_Smith 28-06-2005 19:18

PC for under £400
 
Where can I get a PC for under £400. I would like it to have at least 1mb cache, 512mb ram, 80gb hardrive. 15" TFT, DVD ReWriter drive (+ and -).

allieyoung666 28-06-2005 19:19

Re: PC for under £400
 
Tesco are doing some good offers at the mo, do you know anyone who could build one for you???

mick70 28-06-2005 19:22

Re: PC for under £400
 
Go to the Dell website, they sell refurbished/returned pcs with warranty for a reasonable price. If not E-Buyer are pretty good.

Russ 28-06-2005 19:29

Re: PC for under £400
 
I reccommend www.pccare.ik.com

Flubflow 28-06-2005 19:30

Re: PC for under £400
 
Just got a leaflet through the door from DELL today.
£399+VA T (£468 inc) gets you a Dell Dimension 5100
Pentium 4, 541 (3.2Mhz, 1mb L2 cache, 800Mhz FSB)
17" Flat Panel Monitor
512Mb DDR2 RAM
160GB HD (SATA 7200rpm)
Intergrated Audio
Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics.
Integrated Intel Pro 10/100 Network card
16xDVD+/-RW Drive
Windows XP Home & MS-Works 7.0
1 year collect & return service.

Seems like a good deal to me if you want a brand name.
You just couldn't build one cheaper.

Michelle_Smith 28-06-2005 19:37

Re: PC for under £400
 
Flubflow, do you have the link to that offer?

Flubflow 28-06-2005 19:41

Re: PC for under £400
 
The Dell "E-Value" order code on the leaflet is: DMUK4-D07512

The normal price was £469+VA T (£551 inc)

EDIT: Dell sales line is: 0870 907 5811
Link: www.dell.co.uk/b2b (although I can't seem to find the exact code).
Also seems to be a free delivery special offer on some items (2 days left).

EDIT2: http://configure.euro.dell.com/dells...07512&x=3&y=11
or if that link don;t work, use this .......
http://www1.euro.dell.com/content/to...n&s=bsd&~ck=pn
and enter the above E-Value code (and you can customize the specs).

LemonyBrainAid 28-06-2005 19:44

Re: PC for under £400
 
Evesham.com do some good deals. That's where I got mine from.

Gareth 28-06-2005 20:08

Re: PC for under £400
 
Bah, 1MB cache means you're limited to P4. As you're working to such a limited budget, you're gonna have to cut some corners elsewhere.

If I was looking to beat £400 then I'd go for an Athlon 64bit 3000+ instead of a P4. At least this would mean you have more freedom for all the other components. But, it does not have 1MB cache, only 512Kb.

Why are you insisting on 1MB cache?

Michelle_Smith 28-06-2005 20:13

Re: PC for under £400
 
OK a 512 cache will be fine

AndrewJ 28-06-2005 21:26

Re: PC for under £400
 
www.meshcomputers.com

I have one from there cost me £550 but thats with a ati x700 pci-e card.

You could configure the same system without the card for about £420 perhaps, which would give you a PCI-E mainboard a Athlon 64 3000 newcastle core processor 512mb DDR ram, and a 80gb SATA HD, with keyboard and mouse.

However for a monitor you would be stuffed although I have a 17inch CRT I could let go for about £20.

Tricky 28-06-2005 22:08

Re: PC for under £400
 
try www.dell.co.uk/epp (don't tell I sent ya!) Extra 7% off Dell!!!

AndrewJ 28-06-2005 22:09

Re: PC for under £400
 
For the money you pay for a Dell I am sure you could get a much better AMD computer.

Mr_love_monkey 28-06-2005 22:25

Re: PC for under £400
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Flubflow
Just got a leaflet through the door from DELL today.
£399+VA T (£468 inc) gets you a Dell Dimension 5100
Pentium 4, 541 (3.2Mhz, 1mb L2 cache, 800Mhz FSB)
17" Flat Panel Monitor
512Mb DDR2 RAM
160GB HD (SATA 7200rpm)
Intergrated Audio
Integrated Intel Extreme Graphics.
Integrated Intel Pro 10/100 Network card
16xDVD+/-RW Drive
Windows XP Home & MS-Works 7.0
1 year collect & return service.

Seems like a good deal to me if you want a brand name.
You just couldn't build one cheaper.

Just remember to add another 50 quid for delivery....

mrlipring 28-06-2005 22:39

Re: PC for under £400
 
you might end up paying more to have it custom built for you (or to build it yourself) but do you need that software? You're paying for it.

Also, a custom-built one will be more upgradeable in future.


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