Richie
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Prices of components are dropping quite a bit now.
If you know the right people, you can make a fair bit of moolar.
AMD Athlon X2 3800+ AM2
Asus M2V mobo
1GB 533Mhz DDRII
160GB WD SATAII HDD
18x DVD burner
ATI Radeon X1300XT 128mb GDDR3
400wPSU
Black gaming case with Side Window
Wireless keyboard and mouse
8wRMS 2:1 speaker set
17"1280x1024 12ms monitor
OEM XP License
All of the above would cost someone around £550 if bought from me. (Costs me around £460-£470 in parts and XP).
What do people think?
[Edited on 13-02-2007 by Richie]
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willay
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thats pretty good to be fair
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Bart
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like you say, its very cheap everywhere.
I could supply the following for less than £550:
AMD Athlon X2 4200 Dual Core 64 Bit Processor
1024MB PC5400 667Mhz DDR Ram
320GB Serial ATA II HardDrive
nVidia 7600GT 256MB PCI-E Graphics Card
16x Dual Layer +R/-R/RW DVD burner
Integrated 5.1 Channel Audio
1 x Gigabit LAN
Microsoft Wireless Optical Keyboard & Mouse
There is no OS with that, but if you wanted a OS i could just tone down the spec slightly to shave off £50.
[Edited on 13-02-2007 by Bart]
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James
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It's a case of finding the market though as most people would rather spend #500 with Dell/PC World.
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topshot_2k
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but to be honest it is feasable. People around my area are fed up with shitty 2nd rate parts from PCworld etc and i often have private jobs on at the weekend.
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Richie
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Exactly.
And the people that you sell the machines to will always come back.
For example they will instantly look at lots of porn, then call you because of spyware and viruses. Another £20-£30 straight away
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ed
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I was thinking this when I bought my PC. All the bits and software I bought was OEM gear and it didn't come to a lot of cash. The only issue is screens because you don't really get OEM screens do you and some people might want an entirely brand new system so it might cut your profit slightly.
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Brett
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I wouldn't say Dell was "2nd rate".
Every machine in my company is Dell, my home computers are Dell, my Parents computers are Dell. Fuckin ace machine and cheapest bang for buck.
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ed
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I rate Dell. I've had two, both have been really reliable machines. I still have the screens from one of them and still use them. They are probably the best screens I have ever used.
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Cybermonkey
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Dell are the best out of all the PC manufacturers IMO, great server solutions too. stable as hell, and trust me, we give them hell at work and they never ever fail
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RyanSxi
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yeh all the pc's at work are dell (thousands lol) they do seem like really good systems. very reliable
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ed
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We've got thousands of them at uni. They are by far the best as we have a suite of non-Dell's and they are utter wank.
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ed
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Funnily it's the Dells that are in the open access suites too so they get a lot more abuse too.......
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Richie
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Only bad thing I have to say about Dell is the GX260/280 blunder with bulging capacitors.
Fair enough they replace the mobo's when they go even if they are out of warranty... but they should have done a recall IMO
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ed
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How much do OEM copies of XP go for these days? (With a Vista upgrade coupon to make the thing easier to sell).
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Richie
Only bad thing I have to say about Dell is the GX260/280 blunder with bulging capacitors.
Fair enough they replace the mobo's when they go even if they are out of warranty... but they should have done a recall IMO
bulging capacitors affected gateway and alienware as well IIRC...
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Ian
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I've got a lot of Dell stuff here and its OK. In work thats all we use and its far better than the IBM stuff we replaced with it. The only problem I've seen a few instances of is overheating normally due to fan failure.
I stopped building PCs years ago as there was no money in it and I'm sure the margins still are not huge. Or maybe I hate dealing with people who phone you up all the time over nothing when you made about £50 from three years ago. Its not easy.
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Richie
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Thats why im selective on people I offer to build PC's for
Ive put cards up in tool hire places mostly, then you make lots of money cos they try to look at so much dodgy shit
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PhilC
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quote: Originally posted by Ian
I stopped building PCs years ago as there was no money in it and I'm sure the margins still are not huge. Or maybe I hate dealing with people who phone you up all the time over nothing when you made about £50 from three years ago. Its not easy.
Couldn't put it better myself. Pain in the arse.
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dave17
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quote: Originally posted by Richie
All of the above would cost someone around £550 if bought from me. (Costs me around £460-£470 in parts and XP).
[Edited on 13-02-2007 by Richie]
So you would make about £80-100, is it worth the time? How long would it take to build?
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Robbo
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The most ridiculous thing is that if you go into pretty much any big company and their stuff is always Dell!!!!!
YET Dell are only the 3rd largest supplier in Europe behind HP and Acer... very strange IMO
Personally I would never buy owt but dell... Always had a Dell at work... GX260, GX270, GX620 and now a D620 and have a Dimension 3300 at home and got my parents a 5100... never had a problem! Their monitors are great as well
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topshot_2k
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i can build a PC including OS in a couple of hours, i charge £80 for full build and install so thats £40 an hour. Plus i enjoy doing it. TBH dell arnt the best for home systems, upgrading is a nightmare and some parts are quite cheap.
I insist when i build my systems that i uses the likes of Asus, Abit, Decent memory etc. I am now getting a fair bit of setting up home networks, wireless etc which i charge a fixed rate of £30 if you supply a good service, speak the truth and enjoy it i'd go for it.
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topshot_2k
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HP are better than Dell, but due to cost we use mainly dell at work.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by dave17
quote: Originally posted by Richie
All of the above would cost someone around £550 if bought from me. (Costs me around £460-£470 in parts and XP).
[Edited on 13-02-2007 by Richie]
So you would make about £80-100, is it worth the time? How long would it take to build?
About and hour or two's labour so it isn't that bad really...
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John
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I just recommend dell now.
The blown caps are a massive known issue but how can they just recall all the systems?
Do you know how much that would cost dell?
The way they do it at the moment costs them absolutely nothing.
It was the suppliers fault and it's all passed onto them.
You also get rather good support with dell, especially the business warranties.
[Edited on 13-02-2007 by John]
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