Considering New Pc

Discussion in 'New Build / Upgrade Advice' started by Bungholio81, May 10, 2011.

  1. Bungholio81

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    Hi All,

    Im considering buying a new pc, my current Pc runs on older hardware (DDR2, Socket AM2+ AMD etc.)
    I have been looking at a few Pc's and my budget is around £400.

    I want a decent gaming Pc, not bothered about monitor and keyboard etc. Just the Pc.
    I narrowed it down to three, but i cant decide which is best.
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Links to the three are below.
    Thanks :)

    http://www.dinopc.co.uk/shop/pc/Gallant-AMD-555-94p1023.htm

    http://www.ramcsuk.co.uk/epages/es139935.sf/en_GB/?ObjectPath=/Shops/es139935/Products/008

    http://www.arbico.co.uk/Arbico-Intel-4157-Wolfdale-Custom-Built-Gaming-System-p-.html
     
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    Hm, tough. I didn't look at the operating system offered in the first one (ununtu?). Lol, i didn't know companies installed Linux in their products nowadays. The second one you just sent me has a better power supply, which won't make a differene in performance anyway but will help you out if you ever want to upgrade your card. If there's any way you can get XP or Windows 7, i would stick with the first option. I wouldn't sacrifice the X4 for an X3 just because of the O/S. You must have an Windows disc lying around somewhere!

    Linux isn't for the unskilled user. It takes time getting used to. Also, installing games on it requires a bit more work than it does on Windows. And yes, you'll run Black Ops or Crysis at high settings nicely with both cards.
     
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    Thanks again for the advice, i think i might go for the one with windows 7 pre installed, I have a Windows Xp disk spare but id like to be more up to date and give windows 7 a blast.
    Cheers. :)
     
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    Cheers ;)
    Stick around!
     

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