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I wanna get the best PC deal going...

Hi. I am looking for a new PC for my uncle. Budget is £400 tops.

The PC will be used only for surfing the internet and using office documents but I would still like it to be capable of handling the odd game he may play.

What are the current mega deals going on PCs? I don't know much about what is available at Lidl/Aldi etc... and whether their PCs are any good.

I saw this in the paper yesterday. Looks good to me but I would appreciate your comments:

Dell Dimension 5150 - £349 (inc. vat + p&p)
  • Intel Pentium 4 Processor 521 (3GHz, 1MB Cache, 800MHZ FSB :confused: )
  • XP Home Edition
  • 512MB DDR2 RAM
  • 80GB SATA Hard Drive
  • 17" Flat Panel Monitor
  • Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
  • 48x CD-RW/DVD Combo Drive

E-Value code = NPUK5 - D09515B. I don't know if i can also get quidco.

Thanks :beer:
They say you can't put a value on life... but I live it at half price!
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  • gaming_guy
    gaming_guy Posts: 6,128 Forumite
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    onboard graphics are crap for playing games as they cannot handle much
    btw, you will probably get more response in the techie board so get in touch with a mod to see if they can move it for you
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,638 Forumite
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    Hi Broke Student,

    As gaming guy says you should get more help with this on the Techie board, so I'll move your thread over there.

    Pink
  • Well i've been moved to the techie forum but still no responses. Are there no good deals going at the moment?
    They say you can't put a value on life... but I live it at half price!
  • Have you looked at the deals shown here

    http://www.wizmarkcomputers.co.uk/hotdealsdell5150.htm

    They seem to keep abreast of all the deals.

    They have this variant of the 5150

    » Dell Dimension 5150
    17" TFT Monitor
    Intel Pentium 4 3.00Ghz
    512Mb Ram, 160Gb Hdd
    16xDVD+/-RW
    128Mb Radeon X300 GFX
    XP Home Edition
    £399 (inc vat&del)

    It looks like it would be possible to upgrade the graphics card on the 5150 at a later stage if required. I guess it depends on what games he wants to play.

    Regards
    Arnold
  • If you really want to save money you should forget buying an 'off the shelf' pc.

    Computer fairs are the way forward. I recently built two computers, one for myself one for a family member, and estimate my saving at over £1,000. Loaded them both full of freeware which probably saved me another couple of hundred pound.

    Also, you can buy operating systems at OEM prices at computer fairs - well worth the £3 entry fee.
  • fox2319
    fox2319 Posts: 978 Forumite
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    I've got a Dell 5150 and splurged £100 for an X800 GTO2 from ebay and it is a seriously good gaming machine. You might want to think about getting more RAM for it though and the ultrasharp display. The Audigy onboard upgrade isn't worth it though, better getting an Audigy2 from ebay

    Cheers

    Jeff
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  • wolfman
    wolfman Posts: 3,225 Forumite
    Radagast wrote:
    Computer fairs are the way forward. I recently built two computers, one for myself one for a family member, and estimate my saving at over £1,000. Loaded them both full of freeware which probably saved me another couple of hundred pound.

    Hmm I'd struggle to believe that. Computer fairs are very 1990's. I used to regularly go to the ones around Tottenham Court Road, but they eventually became dated (around 2002) and online stores were able to offer much better deals. Don't get me wrong, I still self build but haven't bought from a fair in ages.

    Freeware at best will save you around £100 and that's if you go for Linux. These days XP can be bought for around £50-60 and anti-virus (unless you get a free one) is around £20-30.Virtually everything else can be found easily for free.
    "Boonowa tweepi, ha, ha."
  • wolfman wrote:
    Hmm I'd struggle to believe that. Computer fairs are very 1990's. I used to regularly go to the ones around Tottenham Court Road, but they eventually became dated (around 2002) and online stores were able to offer much better deals. Don't get me wrong, I still self build but haven't bought from a fair in ages.

    Freeware at best will save you around £100 and that's if you go for Linux. These days XP can be bought for around £50-60 and anti-virus (unless you get a free one) is around £20-30.Virtually everything else can be found easily for free.

    One of them was very high spec -

    ASUS nForce 4 Motherboard
    AMD 4.4GHz dual core
    4GB DDR2 RAM
    ASUS nVidia GeForce 7900 GTS
    Creative X-Fi Elite Pro
    two 19" LCD monitors etc

    The other was lower spec but I just went on Dell's website and the total cost of both of them off Dell would have set me back at least £1,000 extra, and that's a conservative estimate.
  • ABH_3
    ABH_3 Posts: 1,211 Forumite
    Hi. I am looking for a new PC for my uncle. Budget is £400 tops.

    The PC will be used only for surfing the internet and using office documents but I would still like it to be capable of handling the odd game he may play.

    For the best deals on Dell computers, you really need to be here: http://www.outletbargains.co.uk/ the people that frequent that forum will be able to find you a suitable 'dell bargain' and is often the place where all the other 'dell bargain sites' bargains originate from before they get affiliate linked. It's also worth mentioning, that there will be better bargains\offers available after the students have gone back to school\college\university as presently dell hasn't got the incentive to drop the prices. They know everyone wants computer to aid with their studies. If there are any bargains out there, then the above site will find them first.

    HTH
    It could have been worse. At least source code's not combustible, or you can bet somebody at McAfee would have lit it.
  • f1charlie
    f1charlie Posts: 1,228 Forumite
    http://www.wizmarkcomputers.co.uk/hotdealsdell5150.htm

    They have this variant of the 5150

    » Dell Dimension 5150
    17" TFT Monitor
    Intel Pentium 4 3.00Ghz
    512Mb Ram, 160Gb Hdd
    16xDVD+/-RW
    128Mb Radeon X300 GFX
    XP Home Edition
    £399 (inc vat&del)

    Useful site, but I couldn't find that price, only £509.


    Charlie
    Charlie
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