Tom J
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Would someone mind checking my selection over, haven't built one in a while
Dont know if i can make it any cheaper, doesn't need to be spectacular, just fast enough to keep up, mainly for internet/photos/videos/making cd's/dvds.
It's all from overclockers
Corsair XMS3 4GB (1x4GB) DDR3 PC3-10666C9 1333MHz Single-Channel Module £70.49
(£59.99) £70.49
(£59.99)
Akasa Freedom Xone Case - Black £39.99
(£34.03) £39.99
(£34.03)
Intel Celeron Dual Core E3300 "LGA775" 2.50GHz (800FSB) - Retail £37.99
(£32.33) £37.99
(£32.33)
ASRock G41C-VS Intel G41 (Socket 775) DDR2 microATX Motherboard £36.99
(£31.48) £36.99
(£31.48)
Western Digital Caviar Blue 160GB SATA-II 8MB Cache - OEM (WD1600AAJS) £30.98
(£26.37) £30.98
(£26.37)
Sony Optiarc AD-7260S 24x DVD±RW SATA ReWriter (Black) - OEM
£16.99
(£14.46) £16.99
(£14.46)
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Tom J
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Total £247.23
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Russ
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You've got ddr3 ram on not only a ddr2 board but a microatx board and a midi case.
Best bet mate, work out your budget. Visit dell.com/uk
[Edited on 23-10-2010 by Russ]
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Russ
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If your desperate to learn and build your own have a look at scan.co.uk and sign upto the hexus.net forum
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Planty02
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I'd spend a little more on the CPU and get something non-celeron (probably a pentium dual core).
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Tom J
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mobo says it takes ddr3?
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MB-039-AK
can see i have made an error though on the case size, better to have a smaller or a bigger case/mobo?
i've built one before but it was about 5 years ago
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Russ
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Bigger mobo, standard atx board.
For £350 you'd get a Dell
[Edited on 23-10-2010 by Russ]
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Russ
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Also, don't use overclockers. Worse service in the world
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Dom
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
Also, don't use overclockers. Worse service in the world
Never had issues here, infact they even replace a corsair PSU that went bang outside it's 1 year warranty. Although they aren't terribly cheap apart from their weekly discounts.
If you sign up to Hexus.net forums, then you can get free delivery at Scan.co.uk on any order over £20 (that was the case when i built mine a year or so ago). Plus scan tend to have some decent deals/discount going.
What's your budget anyways?
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Russ
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Ocuk tried to not RMA a motherboard I bought saying it must of been broken by myself when it wouldn't post.
Hexus free postage is for the community members. You need to make like 20 non spam posts
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Matt L
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
Also, don't use overclockers. Worse service in the world
11111000005000000% agree utter shite, when i was building my pc i got all my stuff from their, ram kept failing so took it back kept me waiting an hour before they told me to come back the next day once they'd tested it so went back the next day again another hour long wait if not longer only to be told again to go back the following day this went on for a week only for them to say yes we'll exchange it for another type lol which they still got pissy about lol oh however for all my wasted time they gave me a free cd case in the shape of a hamburger which they were giving away anyway that ended up on the floor/bin somewhere.
Would never reccomend them.
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John
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I always use ebuyer.
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N3CRO
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quote: Originally posted by Russ
Also, don't use overclockers. Worse service in the world
Agreed. They fucked me over with a graphics card I bought. I couldn't get it to work, sent it back, they sent it back saying it works fine which was bollocks. Ended up taking it into a shop and having something done to it to get it to work, I forget what but it was defo faulty.
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Planty02
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quote: Originally posted by Matt L
quote: Originally posted by Russ
Also, don't use overclockers. Worse service in the world
11111000005000000% agree utter shite, when i was building my pc i got all my stuff from their, ram kept failing so took it back kept me waiting an hour before they told me to come back the next day once they'd tested it so went back the next day again another hour long wait if not longer only to be told again to go back the following day this went on for a week only for them to say yes we'll exchange it for another type lol which they still got pissy about lol oh however for all my wasted time they gave me a free cd case in the shape of a hamburger which they were giving away anyway that ended up on the floor/bin somewhere.
Would never reccomend them.
good times Matt
[Edited on 25-10-2010 by Planty02]
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Neo
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You would also need a PSU, and I wouldn't ever build a pc for what your requirements are.
Just buy one, it will work out a better deal.
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