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unless your into serious gaming, or are a hard core HD video editor id stick with the i5 i suggested. i have on in my gaming rig.
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youve also gone for a graphics card thats only a little better then an intigrated one
unless your into serious gaming, or are a hard core HD video editor id stick with the i5 i suggested. i have on in my gaming rig.
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youve also gone for a graphics card thats only a little better then an intigrated one
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The reviews at here are decent:
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Does that 469 pounds Dell include a monitor?
A 2600 is noticeably stronger than a 2120, but your budget may dictate what you can afford.
I'd go with a Dell of some type, but you need to pray.
Pray that you never need to rely on support from Dell--or from HP or any other manufacturer, for that matter.
ive heard Dells after care is second to none.
however i wouldnt buy a prebuilt computer even if i was paid too! well unless its a laptop lol.. if its not made by me its not good enough
If you haven't included it, I would pay the extra 5GBP and get the installation disks in case you need to reinstall windows later. Also, if you have the option, do not install Macafee, it will cause constant problems with your computer. If it is already installed, download the macafee removal tool from Cnet and replace it with free MSE.
Your Windows disk should include all necessary drivers. If not, you should download the newest available drivers directly from Dell or whatever brand you purchase.
It's still a good idea to get the installation disks as Essenbe mentioned.
I think if you install your own Windows Ultimate, you may have a hard time getting any support from Dell, but that's your business. It might even affect your warranty? I doubt Dell would take back a PC if you have installed a different OS.
If you have the installation disks mentioned by Essenbe, you could at least restore it to factory condition if you need to make a warranty claim.
Hmm, I will buy restore disks, do computers come with disks with drivers stored on, I could just use them to install the drivers?
Does it really restore Warranty, does the same apply to Jailbreaking and stuff?