Well...what a pile of cack Scan turned out to be....
I ordered the machine last Friday for Monday delivery
I also ordered a wifi card which they didn't bother fitting
The machine didn't arrive until Thursday evening
Friday morning we plugged it in and it wouldn't boot up
We spent all day Friday trying to fix it to no avail, re-installed windoze and all the drivers
Scan have agreed to collect their pile of tulip on Monday and give a refund.....which they haven't made
Tomorrow, I'll be going to the bank to mke a debit card clawback and will be invoicing scan for my time trying to fix their ready built pile of cack......
So much for paying a bit extra to let the experts build a system for you that works!
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostI'd go for the 7850 graphics card rather than the 650 Ti. Faster for not much more £.
Actually I'd spec no graphics and then shop around to see what you can get as this is the most important part of a gaming PC.
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Originally posted by Hiram King Of Tyre View PostIf I go for the Scan G30, which of the upgrades would be sensible?
Actually I'd spec no graphics and then shop around to see what you can get as this is the most important part of a gaming PC.
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If I go for the Scan G30, which of the upgrades would be sensible?
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostAll the current i5/i7's have the ability out of the box to automatically overclock themselves above their advertised speed if extra juice is needed (and they are cool enough) and they underclock themselves if they aren't needed. It won't boost all cores, just the ones that need the power.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostAlso... games traditionally are NOT good at using multiple cores efficiently. I'd prefer fewer fast cores than more slower ones, even if that reduces overall theoretical 'CPU power'. A CPU which can automatically run cores faster when only 1-2 cores is in use might be optimal, which ones are those?
AMD are unfortunately still not in contention. Bulldozer was a flop and they've just released Piledriver which is supposedly a decent improvement but still not in the same league as an Ivy i5 in most benchmarks. The AMD chips only sneak the lead in certain very highly threaded tests. So best bang for buck, stick with Intel, especially for gaming.
As I said earlier, i5 is a better bet for a gaming rig as games generally don't benefit from the hyperthreading in the i7 so you may as well save a few quid.
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Are AMD CPUs any good these days? For a dev machine I like the idea of 6 cores for VC++ compilation but I thought Intel ruled right now?
Also... games traditionally are NOT good at using multiple cores efficiently. I'd prefer fewer fast cores than more slower ones, even if that reduces overall theoretical 'CPU power'. A CPU which can automatically run cores faster when only 1-2 cores is in use might be optimal, which ones are those?
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I'm a build your own type of person and £500 would get me a graphics card :-), a friend of mine went to these folks PCSPECIALIST - Custom PCs, Custom Computers, Custom PC, Desktop PC, Custom Built Computers, Gaming PC.
I'm also a Scan fan, so they are worth checking out.
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Originally posted by Durbs View PostBest getting over to Overclockers UK forum for that kind of thing:
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Tons of specs there for around £500, you can build a decent gaming machine for that e.g. Spec gaming build £500 - Overclockers UK Forums
I'd personally build it myself, more fun that way. If you've not done one before, don't worry, its easy, just like lego really. Stick to an i5 rather than an i7 if its mainly for gaming.
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostHave a look at the Scan website - quite upgradeable, decent overclocks, nice cooling.
I bought an overclocked I7 last year which is above your budget but they do some good low-mid ranged stuff.
scan.co.uk
This was the other one I had looked at. The Novatech Black NTA09
I don't keep abreast of PC specs myself though so of course can't really judge
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Best getting over to Overclockers UK forum for that kind of thing:
Overclockers UK Forums - Powered by vBulletin
Tons of specs there for around £500, you can build a decent gaming machine for that e.g. Spec gaming build £500 - Overclockers UK Forums
I'd personally build it myself, more fun that way. If you've not done one before, don't worry, its easy, just like lego really. Stick to an i5 rather than an i7 if its mainly for gaming.
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Have a look at the Scan website - quite upgradeable, decent overclocks, nice cooling.
I bought an overclocked I7 last year which is above your budget but they do some good low-mid ranged stuff.
scan.co.uk
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Gaming computer
My son wants to buy a gaming computer. He has a budget of £5-600 in his head. It would be useful if he could play bluray etc in his bedroom but gaming is his priority. He plays mainly simulator games, the list he's given me is:
Farming Simulator 2013
Euro Truck Simulator 2
Call of Duty
Grand Thefy Auto
etc
Can anybody recommend which machines he should be looking at? Or is building it yourself a better option?Tags: None
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