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    I'm looking at HP desktops, which one would you recommend?
    http://www.shopping.hp.com/webapp/sh...t%20powerhouse

    The "gaming pc" has a max of 2.8 Ghz processor while the non gaming one has a maximum of 3.0 Ghz processor?
    Could anybody please tell me which one i should go with, money is no object.


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    If you want Gaming, I would recommend Dell XPS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tawm View Post
    If you want Gaming, I would recommend Dell XPS.
    I've considered the XPS series, I'm really just stuck between HP & Dell as I like both companies equally.
    Recommendations would be great for the HP in specific.


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    If you want gaming, there is the chance you could build one yourself. I built mine for £550, which included:

    - Core 2 Quad - Q6600
    - Asus P5KC Motherboard
    - Antec 900 Gaming Case
    - HX Corseair 550W PSU
    - Artic Freezing Heatsink/Fan
    - Seagate 500GB HDD
    - DVD Drive
    - All fans included
    - Including del. of parts

    This did not include a graphics card.

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    Then the Graphics card bumps it up and over £650
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarrenToogood View Post
    If you want gaming, there is the chance you could build one yourself. I built mine for £550, which included:

    - Core 2 Quad - Q6600
    - Asus P5KC Motherboard
    - Antec 900 Gaming Case
    - HX Corseair 550W PSU
    - Artic Freezing Heatsink/Fan
    - Seagate 500GB HDD
    - DVD Drive
    - All fans included
    - Including del. of parts

    This did not include a graphics card.
    You must be proud, I dont think I'll be building a PC though.
    Also, the Dell XPS 630 with the free "24 monitor and XP sounds great!
    http://configure.us.dell.com/dellsto...=DXCWCF7&s=dhs

    Anybody tell me what to get it with, or any other recommendations?
    I like good deals, I'm not on a budget but dont like paying too much, hence the reason i decided not to go with AlienWare.


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    That is very pricy for what you get...only 2GB RAM.

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    Either custom build or Dell.

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    what happend to 2000 quid?

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    You don't really need any more than 2GB RAM. I have a Dell XPS 420 which is good - you can get one with 2GB RAM, quad core and 8800GT now and a 22" monitor for £600



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