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New PC

Hi,

I am looking for a new PC. My budget is around £500.

I have seen 2 websites:-

https://www.cube247.co.uk/?syscat=12

and

http://www.cyberpowersystem.co.uk/r02/ri02.asp

What are your review on the above 2 companies?

Thanks
SM
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  • albertross_2
    albertross_2 Posts: 8,932 Forumite
    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=408052&highlight=cube

    If you want a cheap PC that does the job, as opposed to a monstrosity that glows in the dark .. https://www.dmxdimension.com
    Ever get the feeling you are wasting your time? :rolleyes:
  • nickmack
    nickmack Posts: 4,435 Forumite
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    msaquib wrote: »
    I am looking for a new PC. My budget is around £500.

    What will you be using the PC for?
  • msaquib
    msaquib Posts: 717 Forumite
    I would be using the PC for:-

    1. Video Editing, Back up DVDs
    2. Music
    3. Internet
    4. Generaluse of office application

    Thanks
    SM
  • nickmack
    nickmack Posts: 4,435 Forumite
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    msaquib wrote: »
    Video Editing

    Can you expand on this as serious video editing would make an impact on the specification you would need.
  • pks00
    pks00 Posts: 559 Forumite
    Im also on the lookout for a new PC, budget not so high as yours. One thing I do is make sure the returns policy is good. And so I pick eBuyer as there returns policy is pretty good.

    The one that is taking my fancy at the moment is http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/125244
    I have a spare 256 PCI Express card and 600w PSU so should fit nicely into this :)
    :hello:

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  • pks00 wrote: »
    Im also on the lookout for a new PC, budget not so high as yours. One thing I do is make sure the returns policy is good. And so I pick eBuyer as there returns policy is pretty good.

    The one that is taking my fancy at the moment is http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/125244
    I have a spare 256 PCI Express card and 600w PSU so should fit nicely into this :)

    pks00, if you know how to fit a video card and PSU, me thinks you should be having a go at building your own PC! You'd get exactly the setup that you want and you'd save some money. You can get no better than your own build :cool:
    The true cost of something is what you give up to get it.
  • Blacksheep1979
    Blacksheep1979 Posts: 4,224 Forumite
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    pks00, if you know how to fit a video card and PSU, me thinks you should be having a go at building your own PC! You'd get exactly the setup that you want and you'd save some money. You can get no better than your own build :cool:

    Maybe no better quality (if you know what you're doing) but pricewise some of the dell offers you'd be v hard pushed to spec up a computer for that sort of money.
  • Maybe no better quality (if you know what you're doing) but pricewise some of the dell offers you'd be v hard pushed to spec up a computer for that sort of money.

    That's a point I've seen albertross make before but, in my experience, the self build always works out cheaper. I can see why some people don't want to self build since you can get Dells so cheaply these days but component prices have also come down a lot, which is something maybe not everyone is aware of.

    I built a budget Core 2 Duo system just last week for a friend for £199. A Dell pc from dmxdimension with the same specs as the one I built was £259. :eek: :)
    The true cost of something is what you give up to get it.
  • Blacksheep1979
    Blacksheep1979 Posts: 4,224 Forumite
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    I've seen Dell PC's with a core II duo cpu, 2gb ram and 19" monitor for £329 - at that sort of price you're hard pushed to beat it - especially when you add on the cost of a legitimate copy of an OS ;)
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