WATSON
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Just been on overclockers to order my new rig, whats everyone else think? worth the cash spec ok?
Still waiting on the guys over on the overclockers forum getting back to me too, i know the screen isnt needed but it looks funky
Edit to say: Its just shy of £510. anyone think i could get a better spec for less from dell or something?
[Edited on 21-11-2008 by WATSON]
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Russ
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yeah,looks decent spec for a budget rig. couple of things you could change, but hardly worth it as its down to brand preference. i.e. seasonic over antec, asus over gigabyte, corsair over OCZ etc.
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deano87
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Won't you get a fan with the CPU or mobo? I did when I built mine.
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Cosmo
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You not wanna spend a bit more and make it (slightly) more future proof by going i7?
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WATSON
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
You not wanna spend a bit more and make it (slightly) more future proof by going i7?
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mart08uk
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i brought new rig about 2/3 months ago, brought a Corsair VX 450W power supply (they are good) cost £41.00 roughly but it suddenly stopped working when i came to my pc one day....just been to take it back and they kicked up a rite fuss you will have to wait 7-10 working days etc but with a bit of persuasion and quoting the Sales of goods act i walked away with a new one .... remember to keep your receipts
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by WATSON
quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
You not wanna spend a bit more and make it (slightly) more future proof by going i7?
The new Intel chips and chipset are called Core i7, the new chips wont fit in current chipsets on any mobo you buy now, so basically you wont be able to upgrade to any new Intel chips in the future if you buy a Core 2 Duo.
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Russ
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but i dont think hes going for a high end gaming rig cosmo
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
but i dont think hes going for a high end gaming rig cosmo
I know that, my point is about future proofing the machine rather than getting amazing performance now. If he goes down the route he is then he wont be able to upgrade in the future and will be looking at a whole new machine again.
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Russ
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new mobo/cpu/ram
you'd upgrade those anyway
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Dom
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Watson - Looks like a good spec. Only thing i would change is the Antec PSU, it's certainly not worth the money! Would look at Corsair/Seasonic PSUs and you don't need anything like 650w, more 400w.
Otherwise the rest of it seems pretty well decent.
Also shop around, as OCuk isn't the cheapest of places, although their weekly offers can be fairly reasonable. If you sign up to hexus.net forums, then you can get free delivery with scan.co.uk. I ended up buying bits from OCuk, Scan and Ebuyer when i bought my system a few months back, saved me well over £100.
Cosmo - Although the i7s are decent processors, you're having to stump up over £250 quid for the bottom of the line and C2D/C2D Quad will still last a few years.
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WATSON
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Someone want to spec me a system for £500/£550 max then
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