Mine was done with their i3/i5 configurator, so they build it for you.
Mine was done with their i3/i5 configurator, so they build it for you.
Kewl kewl, cheers for the suggestions, I'll probs go for that build you suggested then Vox.
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No probs
This place is near where I stay but they deliver. Its where I buy my computers from
http://www.pless.co.uk/product.php?productid=8143;
£219.00
Quad core
4GB ram
1TB hard drive
DVD RW
All you need to do is add a video card.
EDIT: just keep in mind its an ASROCK motherboard and that don't sit right with some people but if you ask they will change it for whatever board you want and they only charge for parts.
Last edited by Brendan; 4th August 2011 at 12:18 AM.
No offense, but that is fucking terrible.
For all your building needs, regardless of budget - http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/buy...de-july-2011/1
Last edited by Isphera; 4th August 2011 at 10:53 AM.
Cheers, I think it was Piers that showed me that site and article series when I built mine in Febuary last year.
Err just started configuring this myself on Overclockers... only just noticed the processor you suggested is a dual core lol, wouldn't it be wise to get a quad instead? I think the recommended spec for BF3 is a quad core.
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Ok so I'm going to order this today, just configured it on Overclockers, but for some reason it's slightly different from the last time I configured it, even though I'm trying to copy exactly the configuration Vox posted with the exception of a quad core instead of a dual core, so yeah is this configuration still good:
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Looks pretty solid to me.
You going to use your old HDD in the new PC as well as the new one?
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I've got the Adobe CS5 installers, can transfer them over to you at LAN, should be pretty fast and easy.
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