Wadders
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posted on 17/3/11 at 05:01 PM |
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Is this a decent deal ?
My old computer died a while back, and a friend of a friend has given me the following quote for a new one.
I'm not really up on computers, do you reckon it's a decent deal for the money?
Processor 2.80 Intel Core I7 Processor
Motherboard Gigabyte i7 ATX
RAM 6GB DDR3 RAM
Hard Drive 2x 1TB Hard Disk Drive
Optical Storage DVD-R Dual Layer Writer
Graphics Controller 1GB DDR3 XFIRE DVI/HDMI/VG
Audio Output Onboard Realtek ALC889
Networking 10/100/1000Mbit/s
Operating System Windows 7 Professional 64 bit
Warranty 1 Year onsite
£700+vat
Al
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RichardK
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posted on 17/3/11 at 05:10 PM |
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Steep in my view.
Cheers
R
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Wadders
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posted on 17/3/11 at 05:13 PM |
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Any pointers where i should be looking for a good deal Rich?
Originally posted by RichardK
Steep in my view.
Cheers
R
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jossey
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posted on 17/3/11 at 05:17 PM |
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no.
price up the components on
www.cclonline.com
and add £25 to install windows and build.
should be much cheaper.
ive priced it up at about £600 on ccl site using my pricing.
so if you thing the 1 year onsite warranty is worth the rest then its ok.
just be aware that your
ram is lifetime warranty
motherboard is 5 years
hard drive is 3 years
processor lifetime
dont buy this setup if you dont play games alot and use it for new games ongoing.....
dave
[Edited on 17/3/11 by jossey]
[Edited on 17/3/11 by jossey]
Thanks
David Johnson
Building my tiger avon slowly but surely.
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Surrey Dave
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posted on 17/3/11 at 05:19 PM |
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PC's are so good these days it's hard to imagine wanting to pay more than £3 - £400 for a desktop, unless you need the ultimate
performance for video editing or game playing.
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Wadders
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posted on 17/3/11 at 05:55 PM |
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Thanks for the link Dave, I'm not confident enough with computers to build my own, but the pre built ones
look cheap enough.
I don't play games at all, but do use photoshop a fair amount, hence the
need for a decent spec with lots of storage capacity.
Am looking at this one, with the addition of a second hard drive
http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=34697
Not sure about windows though, different versions of 7 seem to range between £80 and £160
Am i right in thinking older software won't run on the 64bit versions? I used to run XP Pro on the old machine.
Ta Al.
Originally posted by jossey
no.
price up the components on
www.cclonline.com
and add £25 to install windows and build.
should be much cheaper.
ive priced it up at about £600 on ccl site using my pricing.
so if you thing the 1 year onsite warranty is worth the rest then its ok.
just be aware that your
ram is lifetime warranty
motherboard is 5 years
hard drive is 3 years
processor lifetime
dont buy this setup if you dont play games alot and use it for new games ongoing.....
dave
[Edited on 17/3/11 by jossey]
[Edited on 17/3/11 by jossey] http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=34697
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stevebubs
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posted on 17/3/11 at 06:46 PM |
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Hmm..AMD Quad Core vs i7....big price difference...if this is similar to what his friend is offering..
http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=65759&category_id=677&manufacturer_id=0&tid=
then £700 sounds a bargain...
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stevebubs
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posted on 17/3/11 at 06:46 PM |
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PS I tend to use Novatech nowadays..
http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/pc/range/ireign.html
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mrwibble
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posted on 17/3/11 at 07:39 PM |
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i7 is still the "one" and therefore a premium is paid for it, the cost is also shown on the Mobo that accomodates it would guess, i went
for AMD over intel, for a med spec gaming pc, and haven['t been dissappointed.
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RichardK
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posted on 17/3/11 at 07:42 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by Wadders
Thanks for the link Dave, I'm not confident enough with computers to build my own, but the pre built ones
look cheap enough.
I don't play games at all, but do use photoshop a fair amount, hence the
need for a decent spec with lots of storage capacity.
Am looking at this one, with the addition of a second hard drive
http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=34697
Not sure about windows though, different versions of 7 seem to range between £80 and £160
Am i right in thinking older software won't run on the 64bit versions? I used to run XP Pro on the old machine.
Ta Al.
I would think that would be fine for what the average user will need, as would anything around the £500 mark, check out the big supermarkets as well
mate. Acers are usually pretty well spec'd and good value.
Cheers
Rich
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Liam
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posted on 17/3/11 at 08:18 PM |
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That CCL system looks fine (I have that exact same case ) and will do all the internet surfing and photoshopping you could possibly want. You
don't need an i7 by any stretch of the imagination. I've used CCL a fair bit in the past and they are very good. You could of course build
yourself from components for cheaper (and fun!).
Windows 7 is nice - 64-bit OEM will be ideal and everything will run on it unless you're stubbornly trying to use some ancient piece of hardware
or software. Be aware that the OEM version is tied to a mobo, so you wont legally be able to carry it to the next machine - maybe not a problem. CCL
prices are the retail going rate, but look around. I just picked up Win 7 Ultimate full version (not OEM) new, sealed, fully legit off Ebay for 60
squid .
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