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    Default New Computer

    AMD X945 AM3 QuadCore with 8mb Cache
    4gb DDR2
    1gb PCI Express Graphics Card
    1 Terrabyte Hard-Drive
    20X DVD Writer
    22" TFT Monitor
    Microsoft 3 Button Optical Mouse
    Microsoft Keyboard
    2.1 Stereo Speakers

    £579.00

    Plus £80 for Windows 7

    Is this working?

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    Try and get DDR3.
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    Very plain list.

    You need to say what make, model etc things are.


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    Yeah give us links to the product pages You also don't appear to have a motherboard!

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    You could just buy Windows 7 as an Upgrade and install it once and then install it again as it thinks you're upgrading Windows 7 to Windows 7. It's how I've been doing it. Amazon.co.uk or Play.com sell it for about £65

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Professor View Post
    Yeah give us links to the product pages You also don't appear to have a motherboard!
    just realised that too :L

    |To the OP, a motherboard is essential, incase you don't know, that is where all the parts plug in to Tof it to be the human skeleton, with the cpu being a brain and the ram muscles.


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    Hey, yeh this is from a computer shop. I cant exactly remember the motherboard make but I think it was ASROCK

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    You may want to consider buying online rather than at the 'computer shop'. Likely to be cheaper and with more reliable/well known brands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LukeBateson View Post
    You may want to consider buying online rather than at the 'computer shop'. Likely to be cheaper and with more reliable/well known brands.
    I agree, I know someone who works in a small computer shop and they're given instructions to sell the most expensive stuff they can get away with even if the customer clearly doesn't need it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by i-boroboy View Post
    ASROCK
    Avoid like the plague.


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