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Spending £500 on PC at Dell
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Does anyone have an recommendations on a system to pick? I dont need a monitor or speakers. I don't need to pay for a XP downgrade either i've got a full licensed version of XP already.
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Have you looked at building a PC yourself? If you are confident enough, you can probably get a better deal for your money by buying the raw components. However, you need to be technically savvie enough to self support. Having said that though, from my experience, Dell support isn't the best of help.
What kind of a system are you looking for? Do you have any specs in mind? What will be your main usage? Hardcore gaming? Or just browsing and word processing?0 -
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Use www.dmxdimension.com to find the best ongoing dell deals, use www.hotukdeals.com and the 'find' option down the rhs to find the best ad hoc Dell deals.0
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Try looking at DMXDimension
www.dmxdimension.com
They always show the best deals from Dell at any given time. I've used them three times for the best deals for the spec I wanted."...IT'S FRUITY!"0 -
Try looking at DMXDimension
www.dmxdimension.com
They always show the best deals from Dell at any given time. I've used them three times for the best deals for the spec I wanted.
Beat you to it, but worth saying twice! :beer:0 -
You need to tell people a bit more - but anyway there have been a couple of good value base units on uk hotdeals recently. I would stay away from self build for a number of reasons unless you want a specific specification.0
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