:S urr what can you offer for the price of £850 below
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:S urr what can you offer for the price of £850 below
We can do you a computer thats ALOT better for that price (ive jsut priced 1 up :P)
Mid range gaming case with side window, dual side fans, lights.
750GB Hard Drive
Blu ray / HD Dvd player / DVD +/- RW (with lightscribe)
Radeon 4870 1GB GDDR5
4GB DDR3 RAM @ 1066MHZ
Crossfire Ready Motherboard
E8500 Dual Core (3.19 GHZ)
Vista Home Premium
750W Quiet PSU
£850
Raid 0 that shizzle and that is yummy :D
If you get it it'll be the first computer ive ever seen with a Blu Ray drive =] -
Oh and also free of charge we can put any prgrams you want on it, such as Steam, Warcraft, AVG, Open Office etc.
Also if you did go ahead on order this we could have this delevered within 3 working days of payment rather than 9 - 13.
Sorry Ive just noticed your getting a screen as well.
Heres an appropriate re-spec...
Vista Home Premium
19" Widescreen with DVI and HDCP @ 1440x900
22x DVD RW
500GB Hard Drive
750W PSU
Crossfire Ready motherboard with dual Gigabit lan and teaming support
E8500 dual core @ 3.19Ghz
4870 1GB GDDR5
4GB DDR3 @ 1066MHZ
Mid Range Gaming case with side window, dual fans and lights
£875 - The difference is a slightly cheaper motherboard, smaller hard disk, and removal of Blu Ray drive, but addition of a decent 19" screen.
I decided to do this as in its current state you will get the same performance out of this as the other machine, however it will be less future proof as the max ddr3 ram in this board is 4Gb, you will not have as much hard drive space, and you will not be able to play Blu ray movies, or read future blu ray disks.
As it stands this makes this system slightly more expensive than your original quote, but it is a LOT more powerful, with a current market leading graphics graphics card, new technology memory, much more disk space, and a slightly faster processor, and crossfire support and pci-e 2.0 slots for future upgradability.
If you want a cheaper motherboard without crossfire support you can knock £35 off that price.
With a monitor that size, I'd think a 4850 would be a better choice over a 4870, and would save £70. You could always add another card later anyway. Other than that it looks great Mitch.
Ya on a single slot 4850 we get around 450 fps in wow and 120 minimum, with everything maxed out and 16xaa.
depends what your gunna be playing and how future proof you want it to be. also bear in mind thats not a normal 4870 its the special 1GB edition with much faster memory and twice as much of it.
But the memory is only for people running 2560*xxxx really not going to be a major perfomance difference from 512mb on sub 1920*1200 and 16xaa/af.
Depends what game you're playing ofc, but I agree that the 1GB 4870 is overkill on a 19", unless the cost increase from a 512MB 4870 is insignificant.
the price difference is only £20 from 512meg and 1gb - the point of the 1gb was more for future proofing really. with that setup you should be able to not need to upgrade the computer for a year at least and itll still perform awsomley on new games.
Yeah that's probably worth it then.
Am jealous.
Get a job, earning £500 won't take long xD.