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rob13 23-12-09 04:22 PM

PC advice
 
My old man is looking into getting himself a new PC. The Laptop he has currently is a few years old.

He's seen this:

http://www.sony.co.uk/product/vd-ln-series/vgc-ln2m

half price at £500..

Can anyone give me any advice in haste as to whether that is a good buy or whether its old spec and therefore priced accordingly?

Ive been out of the loop for what is decent in PC's for a while as I've not been looking so would appreciate some advice. I have little knowledge on the latest processors.

Jabba 23-12-09 04:28 PM

Re: PC advice
 
Looks like a decent machine for the money to me.

32-bit Windows is not latest spec now, hence the price perhaps?

What does your dad want the machine for?

rob13 23-12-09 04:44 PM

Re: PC advice
 
Will it run 64bit though? It can be upgraded to Windows 7 for a little extra

He will be putting video on it but mainly surfing net, playing movies/music etc.

TimMcC 23-12-09 05:01 PM

Re: PC advice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by robchester (Post 2131005)
Will it run 64bit though? It can be upgraded to Windows 7 for a little extra

He will be putting video on it but mainly surfing net, playing movies/music etc.

Yes, it has a 64-bit CPU.

600+ 23-12-09 05:26 PM

Re: PC advice
 
can you not build one for that price? I built mine about 15 months ago and its running a Quad processor AMD with 4GB ram which if you run 64bit Windows can go up to 8GB

zsv650 23-12-09 06:22 PM

Re: PC advice
 
vaio's are great for factory built machines if it's the spec he wants then i cant see it dissapointing tbh.

rob13 23-12-09 06:26 PM

Re: PC advice
 
Thats it, he doesnt want a big monstrous tower, he likes the Vaio idea as it is all in one package and theres very little wires etc

barwel1992 23-12-09 08:16 PM

Re: PC advice
 
to be honest i wouldn't touch it with a barge pole .... PC's are fickle and unless they are built by me then i would never trust them i have had a few PC's with no thermal paste on the CPU, cheep OEM powersuplies are useless and cause most of the OEM PC failures also the cooling in that sort of PC is utterly useless

just my 2 pence :/

if you have the skill then build him one

thefallenangel 23-12-09 08:20 PM

Re: PC advice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by barwel1992 (Post 2131134)
to be honest i wouldn't touch it with a barge pole .... PC's are fickle and unless they are built by me then i would never trust them i have had a few PC's with no thermal paste on the CPU, cheep OEM powersuplies are useless and cause most of the OEM PC failures also the cooling in that sort of PC is utterly useless

just my 2 pence :/

if you have the skill then build him one

aint any skill required. Heatshinks come ready pasted, board into case and mount on.

rob13 23-12-09 10:36 PM

Re: PC advice
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by barwel1992 (Post 2131134)
to be honest i wouldn't touch it with a barge pole .... PC's are fickle and unless they are built by me then i would never trust them i have had a few PC's with no thermal paste on the CPU, cheep OEM powersuplies are useless and cause most of the OEM PC failures also the cooling in that sort of PC is utterly useless

just my 2 pence :/

if you have the skill then build him one

Do you provide a warranty?

I think I'd trust the build quality of a global brand than someone in their bedroom knocking together machines


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