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Dell. Next day on-site parts replacement if there are any failures. Slightly more expensive than putting it together yourself, but no chance that you will flock it up. From years of personal and professional experience they win hands down.
I'd go build you own. Tend to be cheaper this way and you get more bang for your buck.
I can help you plan out your specs but you gotta tell me what you plan to use it for?
General surfing and MS office? or hardcore gaming? or Graphic Design?
cutsom built or get a Mac, they rule can run your home theatre and everything and they never go out of date, i am still using my 05 mac mini and runs all current mac software and OS's too its first of the intel macs. so so cool!
cutsom built or get a Mac, they rule can run your home theatre and everything and they never go out of date, i am still using my 05 mac mini and runs all current mac software and OS's too its first of the intel macs. so so cool!
Intel Quad Core -any GHZ should be fine. Find a price point to your comfort.
4GB DDR3 RAM
Motherboard that can support Quad Core and DDR3
Sapphire Radeon HD4830 or Inno3D 9800GT 1gb ddr3 256bit
HDD (size is up to your need and price considerations)
You should be fine generally along these specs. They are not the most high-end (ultra gaming) but you should be able to run fairly all current games without much problem. The hardware today is more advanced than the games usually.
Where you can find them? Look around for your nearest computer shops or IT malls. Places where they sell parts.
Thanks for the advice. I think I may leave it until my computer actually blows up now. Its bad at the moment causeing random power surges etc but i figure I may as well see how long the bugga will last from purchase to blowing up
Besides, you ask any serious computer user, and they'll tell you they have a spare with a backup of all their documents. Computers just aren't reliable enough to not have backups.
Besides, you ask any serious computer user, and they'll tell you they have a spare with a backup of all their documents. Computers just aren't reliable enough to not have backups.
Cruxis is right. If you have some files you don't want to lose. Better backup right now. Even if you don't want to buy a new one yet, you should get a USB backup drive. You can use this right now and on the new computer in the future so its not a wasted investment.
i dont have anything on my computer apart from games which i own so no need to back them up. Thatnks for the advice tho it makes sense i know a lot of people keep thier financial stuff on the old comp. I dont tho so im good.
That's pretty high already. I think you can get away with $1000 and already have a good system. I am assuming you do not need new LCDs or speakers as you probably have decent ones already.
I can't post direct links yet. Try google for buydirectPC. Check out their custom-gaming PC