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Thread: New Gaming PC.

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    Default New Gaming PC.

    After many overdue months I've come into about £1,200 inFebruaryand I've been looking into a new gaming PC as mine is literally stoneage now.

    I want to buy it in parts as this is usually cheaper but I've found this deal on an Alienware Aurora although I don't need the keyboard/mouse, but they are thrown in.

    CHASSIS COLOUR Alienware Aurora Matte Black 875W Chassis edit
    PROCESSOR 3.4GHz Intel® Core™ i7-2600 (8MB Cache) Quad Core Processor with overclocked Turbo Boost to 3.9GHz edit
    OPERATING SYSTEM English Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium (64 BIT) edit
    GRAPHICS CARD 1GB AMD Radeon™ HD 6870 edit
    MEMORY 8192MB (4x2GB) 1333MHz DDR3 Dual Channel Memory edit
    HARD DRIVE 1TB - SATA-II, 7,200rpm, 32MB Cache edit
    OPTICAL DRIVE DVD+/-RW (Read/Write) 24x edit
    SOUND CARD Integrated HDA 7.1 Dolby Digital Audio edit

    Anyone know if I could build a PC cheaper than this or should I just buy it?

    Thanks

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    How much does it come in total? But it most likely could be a better idea if you bought parts and built it yourself really.


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    This comes to £1150, I'm probably going to build myself to be honest. I just want to make sure all my parts work well together, that's the only thing thats putting me off building my own. x
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    Quote Originally Posted by 9y View Post
    This comes to £1150, I'm probably going to build myself to be honest. I just want to make sure all my parts work well together, that's the only thing thats putting me off building my own. x
    If you post them in this thread then I'm sure one of techie people will say whether it will work or not and may even come up with a build themselves for you.


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    That PC is not worth £1150. £700 at most

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    You can get a much better deal building it yourself, and also make some imrpovements to the specification while you're at it.
    Last edited by Firehorse; 29-11-2011 at 02:14 PM.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen View Post
    That PC is not worth £1150. £700 at most
    Agreed.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hashterix View Post
    You can get a much better deal building it yourself, and also make some imrpovements to the specification while you're at it.
    ... that's a top of the line rig... if anything he could drop the i7 down to an i5.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    Agreed.



    ... that's a top of the line rig... if anything he could drop the i7 down to an i5.
    I was thinking more along the lines of adding an SSD, and getting 1600MHz RAM rather than 1333MHz. I also have no doubt that in this build the case alone would be pushing the price up a good £100 or so, you pay more for the brand.
    He does have a £1200 budget afterall...
    Last edited by Firehorse; 29-11-2011 at 07:49 PM.


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    www.reddit.com/r/buildapc

    Just about the best place for building your own pc, lots of resources and such. Obviously people here can give you advice as well.


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    I saw "Alienware" and immediately knew this was going to cost a lot for oh so very little. You're literally buying a name, not a PC - and not that good a name either. If you like Dell PCs, go for the top of the range Dell PCs which will be a lot cheaper than the Alienware range. You can also build a PC yourself, as some are suggesting

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