Custom Built Pc's

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  1. Gangstarrr

    Gangstarrr Well-Known Member

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    Im looking for the cheapest UK site where you can build your own PC and have it posted to you. i have looked on google, but im not sure what the cheapest site is. does anyone have any idead of where i could look to find anything? i have a £700 budget so i want a quite cheap website, thanks...

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  2. Koekie

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    heard that overclockers.co.uk were pretty good
     
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    Gangstarrr Well-Known Member

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    thanks, i saw this on there, could this handle all the latest PC games do you know? it sounds pretty good to me:

    "Titan Vantage" AMD Athlon 64 3200+ System (FS-009-OK)
    If you are looking for high performance stylish looking system without the inflated cost then the new Titan is ideal. Titan Vantage is powerful enough for any task including all the latest games currently out too such as DOOM 3 and Half Life 2 offering an ultimate gaming experience and feature extremely low noise levels, you won't even know its on.

    - AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Venice CPU
    - AMD approved cooler
    - Asus A8N-E nForce4 Ultra PCI-Express Motherboard
    - GeIL 1GB Value (2x512MB) DDR PC3200 CAS2.5 Dual Channel Kit
    - 160GB Western Digital Serial ATA-2 8mb Cache Hard Drive
    - XFX GeForce 6800 GS 256MB DDR3 PCI-Express Graphics Card
    - Pioneer DVR-110 16x16 DVD±RW Dual Layer ReWriter
    - Onboard 6 Channel Audio
    - Floppy Drive
    - Arctic Cooling Silentium Silent Midi Tower Case
    - Seasonic True 350W Silent ATX Power Supply

    Note - All Titan Vantage systems are built and installed on demand, during busy periods this may cause a delay of between 24 and 48 hours in despatching your order. The Titan can be supplied assembled with or without your choice of installed operating system but is supplied without keyboard, mouse, speakers or monitor (all of which are available elsewhere in this on-line store). The prices listed below are in addition to the system price.
     
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    you might want a little bit more ram but that would definetly run most of the current games out there, your not gunna run lost coast on high or anything but it should be able to handle most games decently
     
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    thanks, do you tyhink that count handle CS without lag and stuff? and does anyone know any other sites where you can BUILD a custom pc for really cheap. i looked on dell, but i dont want Intel.
     
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    1Gb RAM is plenty. For all the latest games, he doesnt need any more than that.
     
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    Oh, thanks LemoNade, thats good to know. :) do you know any good sites where i can build a custom PC for cheap in the UK. i looked on google but nothing really. on overclockers.co.uk you cannot build a custom one.
     
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    ROFLMAO dude shutup 1gb of ram is plenty of enough even 512 is good OMG you must such a sarcasime humor :rofl:

    you should get a 2048 x 2 :P thats the best out there :rofl:
     
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    you need a larger psu just in case you upgrade in the future. 350watt may not handle it.
     
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    well, I assume you mean CS1.6 ^_^
    yes, it will handle

    but, what is the price?
     
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    i think the price is £650. do you think that it worth the money? or an i better off getting a different one. if i should get a different one could anyone reccomend any decent sites? thanks.
     
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    Its much cheaper if you buy all the parts separately and put it together, but my friend is ordering a custom PC from www.pcspecialist.co.uk - Worth a look.
     
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    you could try alienware.com.uk i think there ok i got my comp from their australian division
     
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    way to overpriced. Charge $300 for the name.
     
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    yea, alienware is really expensive, but thanks. i looked there once. their BUGDET PC's were like £500-600 i think thats too much. i actually haver a budget of £800, i got some more money. any suggestions what i should get for £800? and what stuff should i look for? GFX card brands, sound card brands etc... thanks.
     

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