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Still trying to spec out a new PC
When one is looking to spend over £1000 one needs to take time.
The current cheapest quote is from PC Specialist at a shade over £1200. Core i7-920 DO step CPU 6GB Corsair XMS3 1600MHz Gigabyte GA-EX58-UD3R mother board 700W Quite Quad Rail PSU CoolerMaster HAF 922 Case 2x1TB SATA 3 Gb/s hard disks 22x Dual layer DVD Writer Internal Card Read 896MB nVidia GTX260 22" LGW2261V monitor Logitech 1500 keyboard and mouse Vista Home Premium 64bit and Win 7 upgd 1 Year Collect and Return Computer Planet are £60 more changing Asus P6T SE mother board Asus LightScribe DVD (SATA) ATX Case Asus 22" (VK222s) monitor (webcam) SCAN and Overclockers are much more expensive and Zing is not local. Our local shop quoted £1250 but only 1 HD, no DVD, no card reader. But one of their techies really wants to build a machine like that. Anyone had experience of either these or heard anything to avoid. I am willing to go with more expense if it's really worth it. All offer lifetime support, manuals, etc. Any gotchas, questions needed etc most welcome. |
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I think the first ones a bargain tbh . If you were building it yourself and buying from OCUK it would cost you £1150 ish
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that pc is a good bargain Tweet...monitor as well and OS with update to Win7. or if you wait a month it'll be with Win7 already
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PC Specialist, SCAN and Overclockers have all got very negative reviews often linked to support and delivery. This is a real issue with remote buying but I guess that like here few people sign up to report good service so these things need a touch of sodium chloride in the mix.
One review site has recommended Easy-PC who sell via ebay and the feedback there is extremely good. Anyone here heard of or used them. The review indicated very knowledgeable engineers and responsive support. I am also still trying to get recommendations for a sound card that will work in Linux and have Midi I/O ports like my old Audigy card (via daughter back plate joystick port). The XFi card look good buy bad Linux support. |
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tweet, as you probably know yourself its far easier to get bad publicity then possitive ;) and yes OC'UK is a bit of a pain lately.
that pc from PC Spec is probably still the best specced and priced around so its work going for that if you dont want to build your own and even then its going to be tight to beat that price. |
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I would not touch OCUK with a 500 foot barge pole they are liars and cheats
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i'm hopefully going for this in a few weeks link.
or i can build it myself for a few quid extra with a asus mobo and non corsair ram go for ocz intead, and with a waterblock for my water loop |
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theres a few Acer Aspire x3200 Customs going on ebay for like £1300
Bought one myself Windows Vista Home Premium inc Windows 7 Upgrade 8gb DDR3 1x 1tb HDD + 500gbSlave AMD Phenom x4 Nvidia GTX 295 Label Flash SuperMulti +- Dvd Drive All together it was a really good buy :( has a 5.1 Sound Output but No speakers came with it lol Had it for about 3-5 weeks and so far not many problems to report. Pretty small casing Glossy front case finish Also Includes Infared Keyboard for extra 50-100 quid Didnt buy it myself as I've had one and failed at it What are you Looking for in terms of using it, Office use, General or gaming |
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did it come with a screen? thats a lot of moola for a Phenom ( I assume its AM3 or it wouldnt support DDRIII and therefore a Phenom II) still seems expensive
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19.5'' Tft screen (widescreen) is the only downside i see with it
And Spot on :) Phenom II 965 AM3 dont like going into too much detial with this mumbo jumo lol Laptop Style Keyboard is a downside too |
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now I like to go into detail lol what Ram is it?
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Not 100% But I think its Corsair 8gb DDR3 Believe its the XM series Like the one above.. Which is A striking Comparison These Computers are Nearly Identical In power Whereas That Leads in terms Of Proccessor And HDD.. I take over In graphics and Ram
While Your Here lol you had any Experience using Labelflash and Where i could buy the Disks from? Did i mention The Internal Card Reader too xD |
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I wouldnt bother they will be to expensive. Buy a Canon or Epson printer with cd tray if you intend to burn and print a fair few and you will save money in the long run
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I got two with the machine and Was eager to see the results.. Was fairly Dissapointed in seeing it basically just looks like a crappy Hologram on a Lookalike Blu Ray disk
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There you go then buy full face printable :) I use an old Epson R300 ink only costs 4 quid a set . When it dies im gonna buy a Canon
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