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Colin
> taka-Q wrote:
> I was quoting a state of the art. You could get a decent hand build
> for about £1500 with a TFT etc
>
> Even your 'normal' machine rapes chickens for fun. Something like a
> Maxx PC is going to suit the poster a lot more, considering he's been
> tooling around with a K6 for years. Even a Thunderbird is going to
> feel like a Ferrari to him.
I would agree, and Maxx PCs are much better than Dell or similar.
> I was quoting a state of the art. You could get a decent hand build
> for about £1500 with a TFT etc
Even your 'normal' machine rapes chickens for fun. Something like a Maxx PC is going to suit the poster a lot more, considering he's been tooling around with a K6 for years. Even a Thunderbird is going to feel like a Ferrari to him.
> Taka-Q, what you listed there proves that Alienware are a rip-off.
>
> My mate bought an Alienware PC for 3 grand, and it's ar$e is well and
> truly burned by that set-up.
The thing with alienware is you are paying for the brand name, the case (I have to say they are my favioute looking case out there), and the support, which you don't get with a homemade (can cause alot of headaches in some situations).
> Aoe wrote:
> Ah, no. I'm gonnna keep this one, because either me or my dad spend
> long periods of time on the PC and it'd be nice if we didn't have to
> nag at each other all the time.
>
>
> In that case, I strongly advise you to either get a DELL or build
> yourself up a much cheaper system than Taka is recommending.
I was quoting a state of the art. You could get a decent hand build for about £1500 with a TFT etc
> get a DELL
Or substitute for your preferred manufacturer. You could do an awful lot worse than buy one of SR's Maxx's:
http://maxxpc.com/maxx-computers-GG3386.html
> Ah, no. I'm gonnna keep this one, because either me or my dad spend
> long periods of time on the PC and it'd be nice if we didn't have to
> nag at each other all the time.
In that case, I strongly advise you to either get a DELL or build yourself up a much cheaper system than Taka is recommending.
My mate bought an Alienware PC for 3 grand, and it's ar$e is well and truly burned by that set-up.
> Aoe wrote:
> Thanks alot dude. And one more question. Do you think i should try
> and
> get this computer working faster, or just build one from scratch
> like
> i've been thinking of doing?
>
> You could build one from scratch, as even with the state of the art
> stuff your PC wouldn't run that fast because of slow hard drives and
> slow CD drives. You could also get a really nice case. From scratch
> for the tower (ima asuming you would use your current Monitor,
> speakers, mouse and keyboard, etc)
Ah, no. I'm gonnna keep this one, because either me or my dad spend long periods of time on the PC and it'd be nice if we didn't have to nag at each other all the time.