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embee 13-02-12 05:38 PM

Sorry folks, another "what PC" thread
 
Apologies in advance.

Don't need to go into great detail, but anyone suggest a desktop PC source/make? Obviously there's the big players (Dell etc), but where else?

I don't do gaming, but a little bit of photo/video stuff and general office/home duties, so nothing special required. I was thinking 23/24 screen size, happy to get screen separately (already looked into screens, familiar with types and pros/cons).

My old PC is getting on in years, a few issues cropping up, and it's the end of a decent tax year so may as well make use of the allowances. Not wanting expensive, but a few hundred available. Happy to save a bit with wired peripherals, keyboard/mouse etc., it's fixed at the desk.

Don't want the hassle of building etc, just order it and plug&play for me. All suggestions welcomed. :D

Scythe92 13-02-12 06:07 PM

Overclockers.co.uk do a good selection of built systems.

I built my girlfriend a system for £350 which she is very happy with for general tasks. It has an i3 processor, 8GB of ram (overkill but the difference in 4 and 8 is about £15 so you'd be stupid not to) and integrated graphics, and a 500gb HD.

You should look for about this spec. You should be able to get it built for about £500 incl. monitor.

How much are you willing to spend?

SoulKiss 13-02-12 06:12 PM

Re: Sorry folks, another "what PC" thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Scythe92 (Post 2662367)
Overclockers.co.uk do a good selection of built systems.

I built my girlfriend a system for £350 which she is very happy with for general tasks. It has an i3 processor, 8GB of ram (overkill but the difference in 4 and 8 is about £15 so you'd be stupid not to) and integrated graphics, and a 500gb HD.

You should look for about this spec. You should be able to get it built for about £500 incl. monitor.

How much are you willing to spend?

You mean Overchargers.co.uk?

Just go Dell, my dads been doing that for years and any problems he has had were fixed quickly and with no hassle.

ravingdavis 13-02-12 08:18 PM

Re: Sorry folks, another "what PC" thread
 
I would recommend Dell too, good solid machines. Had half a dozen laptops off them in the past and all bar a hard drive and some squeaky screen hinges they still work. I would guess their desktop PCs are just as sound.

Dave20046 13-02-12 08:38 PM

Re: Sorry folks, another "what PC" thread
 
overclockers are expensive, i'd be looking at scan; although not the cheapest they regularly have good deals on solid machines.

Not sure I'd buy a branded pc for myself personally (unless it was a real bargain), I'm not a fan of Dell but certainly wouldn't say it'd be a bad choice

TheRamJam 13-02-12 08:44 PM

Re: Sorry folks, another "what PC" thread
 
Try Aria or Scan they do really good systems and know their stuff.

Buy a copy of Custom PC and see what deals are in there too :-)

I know you mentioned you don't want the hassle of building one but its not difficult and wouldn't take more than and hour to knock up a simple system from scratch plus you may be able to save some pounds....

yorkie_chris 13-02-12 11:00 PM

Re: Sorry folks, another "what PC" thread
 
I think you'd struggle to do owt bespoke for less than an off the shelf dell etc.

And for a general use PC, why bother, the clunkiest 1600 AMD with 256 ram in it still runs general sh*te fine...

Sir Trev 14-02-12 12:37 PM

Re: Sorry folks, another "what PC" thread
 
If you want to buy the tower unit complete and already have the monitor/keyboard etc. you could always try the Dell Outlet Store http://www.dell.com/uk/dfh/p/?~ck=bt

Some good deals on notebooks and all-in-ones in there too depending on what is in stock.

L3nny 14-02-12 05:23 PM

Re: Sorry folks, another "what PC" thread
 
This will do everything you want, it wont use much power and they look pretty cool.

No DVD drive though so you'd have to buy a USB one if you need one. Oh and you'll have to buy a monitor as well.

Dave20046 14-02-12 06:19 PM

Re: Sorry folks, another "what PC" thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by L3nny (Post 2662824)
This will do everything you want, it wont use much power and they look pretty cool.

No DVD drive though so you'd have to buy a USB one if you need one. Oh and you'll have to buy a monitor as well.

And velcro it to the back of your monitor.


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