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Got both laptop and desktop. If its ur only pc go with desktop.

 

I tend to just keep uprading the components and Scan are unbeatable for this, they also know what they are talking about on support. I have not bought a full system off them but they do supply them. A bunus is that anything over £300 they have 9 a month int free option.

 

http://www.scan.co.uk

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Desktop will be cheaper. Plus much easier to upgrade and fix. Bigger screens and speakers, proper keyboard. I know nothing about self build, but know many people who have built very high spec machines for very little money by this route. Dell make very good and affordable desktops. I can't vouch for after sales service. I have two desktops and I had both made for me. Previous to that, I went to PC world of pain. Never again! Attach it to a generator and put the whole lot in a wheel barrow.

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I've thought of building my own, but it seems all the parts add up to more than a whole system would cost. Does this sound like value for money?

 

 

Dell Optiplex GX280 - Tower/Desktop

Pentium 4 2.8GHz

1024MB DDR2 RAM

40GB SATA Hard Disk (Add £20 for 80GB)

Floppy Disk Drive

DVD Rom (Add £20 for 16x DVDRW)

10/100 Wired LAN (Add £15 for WIFI Card)

Soundcard/Speakers

Keyboard/Mouse

8 x USB 2.0 ports (2 front and 6 rear)

Windows XP Pro

 

£195

 

There's a second hand flat screen monitor option for an extra £40, too.

 

From what I've seen, if I bought all those components, it would come to more than £195

 

By the way, If you divide all those numbers by 4, that's roughly what I've got at the moment..the processor runs at about 750 MHz, there's 256 Mb RAM, and the hard disc is 6Gb

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good system, spend the extra from the Hard-drive on getting a mobile one, so you can back files up on it. If you do business paperwork on the PC that way if one dies you have the other, i have learnt this from bitter experiance many times

 

building your own is only a real option if your going for very high spec top end parts

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