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Try Mesh Computers. Very good specs. Not the cheapest though but you get what you pay for.
Under no circumstances would I recommend pc desktop options ltd.
Had a very nasty episode with them where I had to invoke SOGA, DSR's, Trading Standards and the credit card company to get my money back on a piss poor base unit from them.
Oh did I say their customer service was shyte with a capital 'S'?
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I'm not an ATI fan either. But if this is for a workstation, you don't need any specialist graphics at all unless you make games or something like that.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Posthttp://www.cube247.com/
Delta ST-21:
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
AMD PHENOM II 945 Processor
4096MB Corsair DDR II Memory
1000GB SATA II Seagate Ultra Fast Hard Disk Space
ATI Radeon 4650 1024MB Graphics
7.1 High Definition Surround Sound
ASUS Deluxe Motherboard
Multi Format Memory Card Reader
NEC 7200 Multi Format DVD/CD ReWriter
10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN
12 x USB2 Ports
Firewire
£475 incl VAT
ATI make tulip graphics cards that tend to be unstable.
For that money you could get a decent quad core Intel box.
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Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Posthttp://www.cube247.com/
Delta ST-21:
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
AMD PHENOM II 945 Processor
4096MB Corsair DDR II Memory
1000GB SATA II Seagate Ultra Fast Hard Disk Space
ATI Radeon 4650 1024MB Graphics
7.1 High Definition Surround Sound
ASUS Deluxe Motherboard
Multi Format Memory Card Reader
NEC 7200 Multi Format DVD/CD ReWriter
10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN
12 x USB2 Ports
Firewire
£475 incl VAT
Thanks for all the comments!!!
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OverclockersUK have a selection of pre-assembled base units that might be worth a look: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/produc...php?groupid=43
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http://www.cube247.com/
Delta ST-21:
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
AMD PHENOM II 945 Processor
4096MB Corsair DDR II Memory
1000GB SATA II Seagate Ultra Fast Hard Disk Space
ATI Radeon 4650 1024MB Graphics
7.1 High Definition Surround Sound
ASUS Deluxe Motherboard
Multi Format Memory Card Reader
NEC 7200 Multi Format DVD/CD ReWriter
10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN
12 x USB2 Ports
Firewire
£475 incl VAT
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