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Best desktop PC for £700?

Hi I need to get a new desktop and have a budget of £700, any suggestions on what I should be looking for.

Also are there any makes or models I need to avoid?

I won't be playing any games on it, I'll use it for regular stuff such as browsing, storing pics and videos, e-mailing, watching youtube vids, listening to music etc.

thanks

Mike
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  • steve1980
    steve1980 Posts: 2,334 Forumite
    Why are you spending £700 on a machine for it to do basic stuff that will cost you £250?
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  • debitcardmayhem
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    steve1980 wrote: »
    Why are you spending £700 on a machine for it to do basic stuff that will cost you £250?

    Do keep up dear boy this thread here helps the explanation, perhaps a mod will merge the threads :j
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  • mikeopvc
    mikeopvc Posts: 912 Forumite
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    steve1980 wrote: »
    Why are you spending £700 on a machine for it to do basic stuff that will cost you £250?

    It's my insurance company who are paying, I had to claim for my broken laptop, they offered a replacement which costs £700 but said I could choose a desktop instead.

    thanks

    Mike
  • mikeopvc
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    Do keep up dear boy this thread here helps the explanation, perhaps a mod will merge the threads :j

    If a mod does merge the threads, which title will it be under as I am now focussing on the best for £700 topic?
  • bengalknights
    bengalknights Posts: 5,021 Forumite
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    £700 will buy you a medium range gaming pc on both self build and custom builds.

    AMD Phenom x6/Intel I7 processors and 8gb ram and a current graphics card range can all be had.
  • Lil306
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    edited 9 June 2011 at 11:17PM
    Buy the components and custom build yourself :)

    Windows 7 - 110
    Case and PSU - 100 (Go cheaper if you want)
    Motherboard - 140
    Graphics Card - 60
    HDD - 2TB - 60
    4GB RAM - 40
    Sandy Bridge i2600k - 230

    700 :)

    Dont' waste your money on AMD, the Sandy Bridge outperforms it and has hyperthreading. You have the money to spend on extra because you don't need a decent graphics card. YOu may aswell get the most out of your new pc
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  • asbokid
    asbokid Posts: 2,008 Forumite
    Lil306 wrote: »
    Buy the components and custom build yourself :)

    [STRIKE]Windows 7 - 110[/STRIKE] Linux -- FREE
    Case and PSU - 100 (Go cheaper if you want)
    Motherboard - 140
    Graphics Card - 60
    HDD - 2TB - 60
    4GB RAM - 40
    Sandy Bridge i2600k - 230

    [STRIKE]700 :)[/STRIKE] 590

    Do'nt waste your money on AMD, the Sandy Bridge outperforms it and has hyperthreading. You have the money to spend on extra because you don't need a decent graphics card. YOu may as well get the most out of your new pc

    ............
  • mikeopvc
    mikeopvc Posts: 912 Forumite
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    Lil306 wrote: »
    Buy the components and custom build yourself :)

    Windows 7 - 110
    Case and PSU - 100 (Go cheaper if you want)
    Motherboard - 140
    Graphics Card - 60
    HDD - 2TB - 60
    4GB RAM - 40
    Sandy Bridge i2600k - 230

    700 :)

    Dont' waste your money on AMD, the Sandy Bridge outperforms it and has hyperthreading. You have the money to spend on extra because you don't need a decent graphics card. YOu may aswell get the most out of your new pc

    Not sure this is an option, I need to tell the insurance company which make and model desktop I'd like so I'm going to need to choose something that's already built.
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