Soon i will be buying a computer around the region of 395 - £400 i was wondering if any could tell me a good computer to buy from Pcworld.co.uk/Comet.
~Thanks Reece060
Soon i will be buying a computer around the region of 395 - £400 i was wondering if any could tell me a good computer to buy from Pcworld.co.uk/Comet.
~Thanks Reece060
Bump anyone pls?
Intel Core 2 Duo E4700 Processor
(2.6GHz, 800MHz FSB, 2MB Cache)
2GB Memory
Genuine Windows Vista (R) Home Premium
320GB Hard Drive
Good?
Awful. Don't buy from a retailer.
I don't know price conversions, I'm from the US, but if you can wrangle it...
Intel Pentium E2160
Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3L Motherboard
Wintec Ampo DDR2 PC2-6400 - 2 GB
XFX 8800GS PVT88SFDF4
That's the core group of components you should get. That should run you ~240 USD. Grab a case with an integrated power supply, ideally at least 400W, the motherboard has integrated audio. You can grab a DVD-RW drive cheap, and depending on what you store on your computer, you could probably rock a 250 GB hard drive.
If you need a full guide, $500 Gaming PC: Day 1, Component Selection : How Low Will We Go? - Tom's Hardware is where I got the build from. I built it for my roommate, and he runs games amazingly well. Unreal Tournament 3 and Bioshock run at full quality, 1600x1200 with almost no stutter, and WoW with full quality, forced 16x anti-aliasing at 60 FPS, dropping to 45 in raids.
where do i buy all that? and £400 pound is 733.40 USD
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bump any ideas anyone?
Yup, dead got it right. I buy all of my stuff off of Newegg. If anything goes wrong, customer service there is great.