corsa-sxi
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I've been hanging onto my old PC for a very long time now, its survived 10 years service runs an AMD athlon XP 2000+ processor and 512MB ram (yes that's right) with an 80GB HDD
Recentlly it's been blue screening alot when watching Iplayer/4OD etc or any sort of DVD even Youtube
Also it seems to freeze and make a repetitive screeching noise from the speakers.
So I think it's time I upgrade, a mate of mine has offered to build me a system, he know what's good and not and been into computers for a long time, he recently upgraded his system at a cost of £2.5k so I think he's more qualified than me...
Anyway he came up with this spec as my brief was it to be reasonable and relatively future proof
Comes to about £650 excluding operating system
He said he can cut the cost by removing the SSD and the heatsink, but I'm better of overclocking the i5 for better performance?
Alternatively I can go to PC world or Dell and buy one off the shelf..
My PC is only for browsing, occasional word processing, DVD's and TV catchup services.
[Edited on 10-07-2012 by corsa-sxi]
[Edited on 10-07-2012 by corsa-sxi]
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Dom
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Seems a bit overkill, especially overclocking, for a system that's mostly going to still at idle and not really be hammered (ie: gaming or heavy processing for video/graphics/audio). And looking at that spec you could easily shave a few hundred off just by removing the ssd, half the ram and replacing the motherboard and processor (could even go for a i3 Sandybridge).
And Overclockers isn't the cheapest of places; granted you can sometimes pick up reasonable priced parts when they have sales but i'd be looking at Scan/Dabs/eBuyer/Microdirect (with Scan, you use to be able to get free delivery if you signed up to the Hexus forums; saved me around £20 when i built my system a while ago).
Might also be worth seeing what you can pick up from (directly) Dell/HP; at least then you get a warranty/OS/support etc.
[Edited on 10-07-2012 by Dom]
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willay
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Pre-built system may fit the bill, with warranty as Dom said, HP do a 3 year collect from site package I think, might only be for business though.
Dell, well they can do a system but I'd rather shave my armpits then buy a dell box.
Dom is spot on the money btw, for what you want to do you don't need half that shit.
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by willay
Dell, well they can do a system but I'd rather shave my armpits then buy a dell box.
John will disapprove of your reply TBH.
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Dom
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Tbf i've never had any issues with Dells or HPs. Although they have a habit of not sticking with standard forms for parts, so the upgrade path is pretty limited.
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Sam
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Despite me not being a fan of HP laptop build quality (as you know ) I have to say their desktops aren't too bad.
I quite liked the older Compaq Evos from years ago, proper workhorses them
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corsa-sxi
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Thanks for the replies, I know there are options to for for a much much lower spec model, but would those be capable of playing games etc? I might be tempted to start a few games etc.
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by corsa-sxi
Thanks for the replies, I know there are options to for for a much much lower spec model, but would those be capable of playing games etc? I might be tempted to start a few games etc.
Depends on what games, although even with your spec you'd ideally want a dedicated graphics card rather than one on the CPU/Motherboard. Either way you could still loose the SSD and go for a cheaper board and i suppose the money you save here could get you a reasonable graphics card.
Bottom line - for your original purpose in the OP then you could save a fair chunk of cash, for gaming then you'd swap out some parts to gain a dedicated graphics card.
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Sam
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I could probably build you a PC to that spec you posted a screenshot of for the same or less money and with a 12 month warranty too.
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