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Madox
29-07-2011, 06:49 AM
Hey, can someone give me a review on this gaming PC before i buy it.
I do realize it doesn't come with an OS, i have one!

Can you name any Pros and Cons, if its worth it for the price and what else you think!

All feedback will get +Rep (If your not trolling.)

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/6Ghz-DUAL-CORE-GAMING-PC-HD5450-1TB-HD-8GB-DDR3-DMB22-/250847628210?pt=UK_Computing_DesktopPCs&hash=item3a67af0bb2#ht_5279wt_1139


Thanks, Rhys!

Markeh
29-07-2011, 07:10 AM
Graphics aren't fantastic for a gaming PC.
CPU is OK but you would be best looking for a quad core or anything that says Phenom.
Board is cheap as chips.
Too much RAM
HDD is OK.
Case is ugly to me, but that one is up to you.
and the PSU will be cheap quality at that price.

My opinion? Look elsewhere.

Madox
29-07-2011, 07:14 AM
Sorry i'm a newb when it comes to PCS.

Uhm,
What's wrong if it has to much Ram?
PSU, if its cheap quality what does it mean?
And the board does what? Does it matter if its cheap?

Just wondering? Please consider my limit is £320 + PP.

Thanks, +REP!



Forgot to mention - Will be using it for Game Development!
So will it be good for it?

Recursion
29-07-2011, 08:16 AM
Sorry i'm a newb when it comes to PCS.

Uhm,
What's wrong if it has to much Ram?
PSU, if its cheap quality what does it mean?
And the board does what? Does it matter if its cheap?

Just wondering? Please consider my limit is £320 + PP.

Thanks, +REP!

Forgot to mention - Will be using it for Game Development!
So will it be good for it?

The RAM being "too much", he basically means there's so much you'll never use it and you'll be wasting your money.
If the PSU is cheap, then it's going to be low quality and when it eventually breaks, it will probably break the rest of the PC at the same time.
And the board, he means the motherboard will be cheap, which is true, it won't have many features and might not be stable.

Honestly, I would wait a few months and up your budget, you'll only get horrible desktop PCs for that price, you'd be better off with a £500 budget and buying from www.dell.co.uk.

Oleh
29-07-2011, 09:58 AM
http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/pc/range/irush.html

I would recommend that over the eBay one.

Ardemax
29-07-2011, 10:24 AM
I don't think its that good, but it depends on what you wanna pay.

I kinda like pcspecialist.co.uk for gaming PCs as you have full control and stuff.

Take a look at it and design your own PC, then you compare (price wise) :)

Madox
29-07-2011, 11:14 AM
http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/pc/range/irush.html

I would recommend that over the eBay one.

Budget is £320 bro, but +REP anyway <3


I don't think its that good, but it depends on what you wanna pay.

I kinda like pcspecialist.co.uk for gaming PCs as you have full control and stuff.

Take a look at it and design your own PC, then you compare (price wise) :)

My budget is £320, I just wana know if its a good PC specs wise or a **** one and not worth the money?

Matthew
29-07-2011, 11:27 AM
Budget is £320 bro, but +REP anyway <3



My budget is £320, I just wana know if its a good PC specs wise or a **** one and not worth the money?

Well you're not really gonna get a good pc for that money.

You should wait a while, get some more money, and then get a much better pc that has better specs and will last you longer.

Recursion
29-07-2011, 11:41 AM
Also don't buy a computer off eBay.

Madox
29-07-2011, 11:43 AM
@Matts; Okay thanks!

@Recur; Why not mate?

Ardemax
29-07-2011, 12:02 PM
@Recur; Why not mate?

Never buy anything you want to last off eBay.

Technologic
29-07-2011, 12:08 PM
No operating system included and it isnt really worth putting anything lower than 7 on....

Also 32 bit systems can only use 4gb of memory including gpu memory

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