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cheap parts means something will fail in under 2 years and you will probably have compatibility issues with devices and drivers
 
Ok, so can anyone recommend a decent reasonably fast pc, for around the £1000 budget? :)
 
davetucker said:
Ok, so can anyone recommend a decent reasonably fast pc, for around the £1000 budget? :)

Dell or HP workstation with a three year warranty and be done with it!
 
http://www.novatech.co.uk/pc/range/novatechblacknti35.html

remember theres no OS unless you select it, remember 7 home youll be at its limit with 16gb so if you ever want to go higher youll need 7 pro (32gb is fairly pointless right now, youll struggle to max 16gb out). tonnes of change from £1000.

(the Novatech PowerStation are reported to come from the same factory as OCZ and while they dont state the motherboard make/model id trust them to use half decent parts)
 
Ta Niel_g, just the help I was looking for.
Dave
 
neil_g said:
http://www.novatech.co.uk/pc/range/novatechblacknti35.html

remember theres no OS unless you select it, remember 7 home youll be at its limit with 16gb so if you ever want to go higher youll need 7 pro (32gb is fairly pointless right now, youll struggle to max 16gb out). tonnes of change from £1000.

(the Novatech PowerStation are reported to come from the same factory as OCZ and while they dont state the motherboard make/model id trust them to use half decent parts)

Nice tidy machine.... Now I just need to start saving again!

Ste
 
The CPU benchmark scores change overtime. The i7-2600k was at 10k at one point. Looks like they have taken the screenshot 6+ months ago.
 
Ah, I didn't realise they changed! lol Presumably due to the testing criteria changing?
 
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