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    Need to buy a new PC, please help

    Guys & gals

    I need to update my 5 year old computer and need some advice as it's been ages since I looked into this stuff.

    I'd like to spend no more than £1000 and would like something with a 19" flat screen, powerful enough for occasional online gaming, and with Vista... yeah I know Vista's tulipe but I'm not gonna upgrade again for a long time so I'll have to live with the upgrades.

    Any recommendations?

    #2
    What sort of online gaming..?

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      #3
      Depends how comfortable you are building your own, but if you're even remotely technical then do it yourself - for £1000 you could buy a pretty kick arse machine (Not so sure abou tpre built however)

      Go to - http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/

      For some real advice on what's latest and greatest for your dough. (I built mine using advice supplied from the guys on these forums, and paid almost half the price I would have from buying something equivalent from dell!!)
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        #4
        Compared to a 5 year old machine, everything is going to kick arses. If gaming wasn't mentioned I'd recommend spending £350 on a bog-standard dell.

        Though I suppose a beefy video card would be handy for vista too.

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          #5
          Not major gaming , just some Unreal Tournament and the like.

          I do a lot of Stock market trading so need a fast machine for that. Internet usage will be the main thing I guess.

          I want to go for a higher spec so that it'll go for the next 4 or 5 years I guess. As for self building, I am neither the time nor the patience! Wish I did but nooooo chance.

          My current PC's graphics card seems to be going, the screen messes up every 30 mins or so, needing a reboot. I think something's overheating in it, cuz when I stop it and restart after a minute, it's all OK again for 30 minutes or so... bummer eh, but the last straw for this machine methinks

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            #6
            To get the below system for a cheap as chips price for a decent spec you need to upgrade the OS to Vista Business and reduce the warranty to 1 year CAR. This comes to the princely sum of £387.82 which should tide you over for most of what you want to do.

            However, as you also want to play games you may want to look at upgrading the graphics and sound card using their configurator.


            Dell Dimension desktop system E520 (305-D05E02a): £329.07
            Intel® Core 2 Duo E4300 Processor (1.80GHz, 800MHz, 2MB)
            2048MB Dual Channel DDR2 533MHz [2x1024] Memory
            250GB (7200rpm) Serial ATA Hard Drive with 8MB DataBurst cache
            Dell 19" Value Flat Panel (SE197FP) - UK/Irish
            Integrated Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 3000
            Integrated Audio with Dolby Digital 7.1 capability
            16X DVD+/-RW Drive
            English Genuine Windows Vista Home Basic
            Dell Entry Quietkey USB Keyboard - UK/Irish (QWERTY)
            Dell 2 Button USB Scroll Optical Mouse - Black
            Microsoft® Works 8.0 - English

            Linky: http://tinyurl.com/25w7qk

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              #7
              Monitor this link http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Dell-Outlet and pick yourself up a as new Dell for a snip of the new cost - if you are into gaming - then just go out and buy a faster graphics card.
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                #8
                Sun do nice x86 based workstations now, check out the Ultra 20's

                http://uk.sun.com/catalog/?n-state=h...kingdomcontext
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                  #9
                  Guys

                  What about Mesh, something like :-

                  http://www.meshcomputers.com/Default...UCT&KEY=197244

                  It seems to have everything I need (apart from MS Office...)

                  My current PC is Mesh, it's been good for the past 5 years, apart from being noisy!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TazMaN
                    Guys

                    What about Mesh, something like :-

                    http://www.meshcomputers.com/Default...UCT&KEY=197244

                    It seems to have everything I need (apart from MS Office...)

                    My current PC is Mesh, it's been good for the past 5 years, apart from being noisy!
                    Mesh got slated on Watchdog on Wed night for terrible customer service so consider this....

                    http://www.bbc.co.uk/consumer/tv_and...20070502.shtml

                    RR.

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