Buying new computer where's the best place to buy one ?

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    Would 8gb of ram be suitable for a gaming pc?
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    paulpp said:
    Right okay my budget is £600

    Please advise what parts I need

    Regards paul
    paulpp said:
    Would 8gb of ram be suitable for a gaming pc?
    I'd go for 12GB. Always go for all you can afford. In a year or 3 you might need it as games get more complicated.
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       #23

    Heyyou said:
    paulpp said:
    Right okay my budget is £600

    Please advise what parts I need

    Regards paul
    paulpp said:
    Would 8gb of ram be suitable for a gaming pc?
    I'd go for 12GB. Always go for all you can afford. In a year or 3 you might need it as games get more complicated.
    Or a waste since soon DDR3 is going to become obsolete. DDR4 is kicking in later this year or by early 2014.

    You do not need more than 4GB for gaming really.
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       #24

    Buying new computer where's the best place to buy one ? Reply


    If there is one near you, then maybe a Microsoft Store (click here to visit the webpage).

    If you want maybe specific support for your PC if you would like, then you should probably get it from the PC manufactorer. For example, if you are getting a Dell PC then you should probably buy it at Dell.com.
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    Try costco.com and look for ZtSystem pc, I believe the best bang for your buck.
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    Superluigi6 said:
    If there is one near you, then maybe a Microsoft Store (click here to visit the webpage).

    If you want maybe specific support for your PC if you would like, then you should probably get it from the PC manufactorer. For example, if you are getting a Dell PC then you should probably buy it at Dell.com.
    I suggested that in my earlier post. That's how I bought 4 DELLs in the past. :)
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       #27

    Erick Aguilar said:
    Heyyou said:
    paulpp said:
    Right okay my budget is £600

    Please advise what parts I need

    Regards paul
    paulpp said:
    Would 8gb of ram be suitable for a gaming pc?
    I'd go for 12GB. Always go for all you can afford. In a year or 3 you might need it as games get more complicated.
    Or a waste since soon DDR3 is going to become obsolete. DDR4 is kicking in later this year or by early 2014.

    You do not need more than 4GB for gaming really.
    I learned the hard way, and later was advised, to always buy more computer than you'll ever think you need. That way it won't become obsolete as fast. My first computer back in 1997 became obsolete in 6 months because software required more and more resources (RAM, Space, technology) than my computer with 15MB of RAM could handle. That's why my new WIN7 64x DELL has 1.5TB HDD, 8GB RAM, a better than stock Pentium CPU and video card. At the present time I could do nicely with a 250GB HDD, and 4 GB RAM for a long time, but I don't want to kick myself in 4 years because I out grew my computer. :)
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       #28

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    Is this a suitable pc ?
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    How do I upload an image?
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  10. Posts : 208
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       #30

    Ok here it is


    In Stock Computer Case X-Blade Black
    In Stock CPU Intel i7 3770 - (4 x 3.4 GHZ) - Ivy Bridge - (Free Majesty 2 Game)
    In Stock CPU Heatsink Intel Heatsink & Fan - Low Noise
    In Stock Memory 16 GB 1333 MHZ (4x4GB) - (DDR3)
    In Stock Graphics Card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 - 1 GB - (GAINWARD) - (PCI-E) (FREE ASSASSINS CREED III & £50 Game Credit)
    In Stock Motherboard Gigabyte GA-B75M-D3H (Intel B75) - VGA/DVI/HDMI
    In Stock Sound Card Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 5.1 (PCI)
    In Stock Networking Wireless LAN 150Mbps (USB)
    In Stock Power Supply 700W PSU
    In Stock Hard Drive #1 1 TB (1000 GB) SATA-II HDD 7200 RPM 32MB
    In Stock Optical Drive #1 Samsung 24x DVD/CD Re-Writer/Reader - Black - (SATA)
    In Stock Security Software FREE - Webroot AntiVirus 2013 (1 Year - 1 PC License) - FREE FOR ORDERS PLACED BEFORE 17/2/13
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