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Matt H
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5th Aug 04 at 12:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i know absoloutley nothing about pc's (spec etc...)

need a new one as mine is getting kind of old & its caught way too many std's from dodgy porn


what should i be looking out for & what should i be avoiding?

got around 500ish but i dont mind payin abit more. i DONT want to build my own though. to much hassle

been looking at some of the packages on dixons website. seem ok plus i get 10% discount at dixons, currys & pc world. any good???

cheers
Dom
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5th Aug 04 at 12:27   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

build ya own
nah seriously, for 500 quid you could get a pukka of a machine, plus you will atleast know what inside the thing
or have a butchers on ebay Old man got a system about 6 months back, which cost him 300 quid and that was a XP3000 with 80gig drive, 512mb ram, which was a bargin, especially since you couldnt have built it for less that 450 quid
Nismo
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Best to go into PC world and see what they have on offer if you get 10% off

other wise check out

http://www.dabs.com
Robbo
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fuck
Robbo
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bugger
Matt H
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if im getting 1 i want it today so its gonna be prob from either dixons or pc world (im banned from the currys in donny )


this any good?


Model - EMACHINES 2220



Intel Celeron Processor 2.70Ghz

256Mb DDR RAM

40Gb Hard Drive

DVD-ROM & CD-RW Combination drive

17" CRT monitor (15.7" visible screen)

Windows XP Home Operating System

32Mb Integrated graphics

Built in Modem

Free Lexmark Colour Printer


£399


[Edited on 05-08-2004 by matt h]
Sinth
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nop dats complete shite m8, if i were i wouldnt bother gettin it from dixons, pc world or watever as they overprice and even wid ur 10 percent off i reckon u could get a cheaper/better pc elsewhere
Matt H
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5th Aug 04 at 12:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

like where? dont wanna buy it on t'internet
Sinth
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goto www.carrera.co.uk
and check out/configure the pc u want and then give em a call they give 3 yrs warranty too from wat i saw last, dirt cheap too and they give u a much better spec than wat dixon or pcworld give
Pablo
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5th Aug 04 at 13:00   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

http://www.savastore.com/pc/dkit/

Will do u, i mean u dont wanna build one and they cheap
Matt H
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when i say i dont want to build one it also means i dont just want to buy a load of pc bits & leave them in a pile either paul
Dom
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just build one will save ya abit of cash, plus you will get decent stuff, and too your spec! plus it will take u all of a day to build it, install ya OS (windows 2000...or XP if you want it crash every other minutes )

although, is it 500 quid for the box, or 500 quid for monitor, mouse, box etc etc?
Cavey
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5th Aug 04 at 13:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Don't get an Emachines, they're shite, especially not a Celeron one

If you're getting it from DSG then get a search done, there might be an old laptop or PC sitting upstairs going cheap or something. Then again you'd get a shit spec.

Advent PC's are probbly best to buy from DSG coz they're made for them, so cheaper for higher spec.

Something like that anyway
Matt H
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5th Aug 04 at 14:17   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

cheapest advent is 899


whats so bad about e-machines? its not like i need a really good one. just summat thats ok
Lee@FifeCruise
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Emachine computers are good why does everyone make out they are shit?
i havent had mine that long got it brand new out dixons and i havent had any problem with mine

Lee.
MarkW
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don't buy anything from pcworld or any other place like tht - there fuckin shite goto a little local computer shop place - get them to custom build you one - Tell em you want a P4 built around an Asus or Abit Motherboard, and DDR Memory rest of it they can come up with - trust me it will run way faster than anything PCWorld, Emachine's, curry's Time or any other shit manufacturer could offer u
sunnyb
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5th Aug 04 at 14:23   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

www.ebuyer.co.uk is a good website for building and customising ya PC
PaulW
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Emachines and Advent are SHITE
TRUST ME!

I used to work on these, power supplies are only 150-200W so get quite warm, also had quite a few explode in a shower of sparks cos they can't hack it, uses cheap parts, need I go on??

ebuyer is ok - if your willing to have shite customer service & an average of 75% success rate in delivery & working parts...

Dell aint too shabby, but are a tad expensive for what you get.

Best option is either take the plunge & build your own, or try a reputable local high-street shop who build PC's to the spec you need.
Lee@FifeCruise
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well my option on emachine computers are they are good and mine dont even heat up my tower case is always cold and my computer is on all day and sumtimes even on all nite and i have no problem with mine at all
sunnyb
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emachine are shit used to run a pc firm and always used to have them come in for repair and it would always be the power supply fucked up on em! cos theyre small and shit they are rare/ too expensive to get! build ya own or get me to build one for ya
MarkW
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quote:
Originally posted by sunnyb
emachine are shit used to run a pc firm and always used to have them come in for repair and it would always be the power supply fucked up on em! cos theyre small and shit they are rare/ too expensive to get! build ya own or get me to build one for ya


well said - Emachine's and Time & Tiny pc's are always coming in here for repairs - there bollocks
JJ
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5th Aug 04 at 16:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

i just got a new sony vaio lappy... 2800, 512, 40gb, dvd burner... me likes
Corsa E-Tec
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if your've had no problems with the one you have, then just get the latest model of what ever make you have!!
DAYZEE
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Dell are bulletproof. Mesh make some ok systems, Dads got one, never gone wrong.
Ian
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I use an emachines one here at my girlfriends and we've never had any problem with it. Came with 17" flat panel display and Lexmark printer (which yes, is crap). Its not rocket fast and crap for games but its fine with here and eBay so I'm happy.

I usually get Compaq or Dell stuff myself. We use Dell in work and they're not bad at all. Trick with them is to keep an eye out for special offers, double memory, monitor upgrades etc.

[Edited on 05-08-2004 by Ian]

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