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03-09-2012, 07:54 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-09-2012, 07:55 PM by Sam.)
You can find all the PC components cheaper, with better bundle deals. Also I wouldn't recommend spending this small amount of money. If you're going to do it then do it properly.
Budget at least £900-1000, make it so you'll be able to support whatever you'll need I.E games for the next few years.
Look at sites like NovaTech (UK) and look for hardware bundles, heck even buy the components individually and build the PC yourself, that will knock even more of the price.
It's worth waiting for, save up and you won't regret it.
On a side note, one of my laptops has 8GB DDR3 RAM/1TB HDD, this desktop PC you linked to is pretty basic, a laptop could probably out do it.
Not trying to offend you, but put away money every week and like I said you won't regret it.
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My problem is saving though, never been good at it. That's's why I tried to keep it as cheap as possible. Next thursday I'm getting that workstation/desk though.
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This is funny. You should just build a custom PC you would get a better PC for cheap.
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That computer is not very good at all, extremely outdated.
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I never said it was good, I msy not even be getting a PC at all. It was just one to show you. This post isn't about the PC, it's just how everything would go together.
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I am going to build a computer one of these days. Just don't make the income though :/.
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Looks very nice, I have a decent setup as of now but it still needs improvements.
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Build a computer instead of buying one pre-built.
It will save you lots of money.