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Lord DowneyBUM (UK) Fleet Admiral
Joined: January 13, 2003 Posts: 437 From: London England
| Posted: 2006-03-13 05:21  
Ok all you brits. Heres the news, im upgrading. This is what i currently have. An old etower,
Intel Celeron Processor 733MHz
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® Millennium Edition
Chipset: Intel 810 chipset, 66MHz FSB
Memory: 64MB SDRAM (1 DIMM available for upgrade up to 256MB)
Hard Drive: 20GB HDD
Optical Drive: Built-in 48x Max. CD-ROM; 3.5" 1.44MB FDD
Video: Intel Direct 3D 2x AGP (shared memory)
Sound: Intel 82801 AC '97 Audio
Modem: 56K ITU v.90 PCI internal Fax/Modem
Peripherals: Keyboard; Mouse; Stereo Speakers
Ports/Other: 2 USB ports (1 on front bezel); 1 Serial; 1 Parallel; Midi/Game, Midi/Game; 2 PS/2
Well i think its what i got, And yes its older than me. well nearly.
Its struggling, (i.e cant play anything newer that 3 years old,)
It has been upgraded to 256MB, and it copes with DS remarkably well.
Looking to spend no more than 600 to 700 quid.
As you know im computer illiterate. can switch it on and plug it in. And play games. And its my birthday. so whats the deals out there.
ANd yes i would love an XPS 600, but computer says NO. tm Little Britain.
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Drafell Grand Admiral Mythica
Joined: May 30, 2003 Posts: 2449 From: United Kingdom
| Posted: 2006-03-13 06:15  
What is your current monitor size?
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Lord DowneyBUM (UK) Fleet Admiral
Joined: January 13, 2003 Posts: 437 From: London England
| Posted: 2006-03-13 07:39  
Update, its a etower 110 machine with 10 gb not 20.
monitor is about 16" x14". weighs a ton.
i have a 8182 graphics controller and the visual thingy is set to 1024 x 768 high colour 16 bit.
does that help??
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Drafell Grand Admiral Mythica
Joined: May 30, 2003 Posts: 2449 From: United Kingdom
| Posted: 2006-03-13 07:46  
chances are oyu will be wantigna new monitor then. Yeah it helps. I'll see what kind of deals I can find for you.
I deally it will be something that doesnt have the important stuff intergrated (IE graphics) and be an Athlon based system as the performance is usaully a lot better for gaming and on price. Also the upgrade path on AMD is a little more reliable compared to Intel machines.
You can get some good fully intergrated packages, but if you want to consider upgrading parts of the new machine in future( like the GFX card and more memory), especially for gaming purposes, then they are a bad choice.
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Leonide Grand Admiral Templar Knights
Joined: October 01, 2005 Posts: 1553 From: Newport News, Virginia
| Posted: 2006-03-13 09:05  
you will defenently want to go with AMD Athlon. and for the graphics, go with nVidia. you can get a decent computer for a good price, especially if you build it yourself. and people here can help you with that. including me. i am very computer literate.
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Doran Chief Marshal Galactic Navy
Joined: March 29, 2003 Posts: 4032 From: The Gideon Unit
| Posted: 2006-03-13 09:17  
since Jack's not around to say it, ATI 4tw!
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c0ld Midshipman
Joined: June 24, 2003 Posts: 342 From: UK
| Posted: 2006-03-13 15:18  
Here's a system for ya..
Bundle: Case, Asus Mb, 512meg ram, AMD 64bit 3200
Sapphire Radeon 9600Xt (agp 256meg)
DVD rewriter
300gig harddrive
half decent keyboard n' mouse
Unbranded 8ms 19" TFT
Total £621.90
It's a really basic system, but it'll do a fine job. Leaves you £80 to spend on more ram or Xp pro or whatever.
You could save money and get a better system by buying the case, motherboard, cpu and memory seperately. But I figure you wouldn't be up to putting it all together. I would seriously suggest you do though, as the bundled deal only gives you 2 spare PCI slots. A slighty better Mb would give you 5.
So, all the bits seperately;
Mediocre case
AMD 64 3200 venice
Asus MB with expansion potential
1Gig Corsair value ram
Near silent heatsink and fan
Total £648.69
Consider spending the remaining money on a PCI-E versions of the Mb and Gc.
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Peter Wiggin Midshipman
Joined: November 10, 2005 Posts: 636
| Posted: 2006-03-13 19:58  
I used to work for emachines.. all their computers suck.. especially the ones labelled "eTower"(discontinued in 1999) Im surprised it still even RUNS....
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Peter Wiggin Midshipman
Joined: November 10, 2005 Posts: 636
| Posted: 2006-03-13 20:05  
I used to work for emachines.. all their computers suck.. especially the ones labelled "eTower"(discontinued in 1999) Im surprised it still even RUNS....
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Peter Wiggin Midshipman
Joined: November 10, 2005 Posts: 636
| Posted: 2006-03-13 20:05  
stupid refresh button lol sorry
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Peter Wiggin Midshipman
Joined: November 10, 2005 Posts: 636
| Posted: 2006-03-13 20:12  
stupid refresh button lol sorry
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Lord DowneyBUM (UK) Fleet Admiral
Joined: January 13, 2003 Posts: 437 From: London England
| Posted: 2006-03-14 02:47  
Sorry i had to laugh, u worked for e machines and they suck, And just how many times did you press that button??
Seriuosly though guys, looking for an off the shelf comp.
All very well with all that spec stuff, but you dont expect me to start bolting it together do you??
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Kazix Gaians Admiral
Joined: March 04, 2004 Posts: 29 From: liverpool, UK
| Posted: 2006-03-14 03:02  
well if your gonna build your own systen try goin to a computer fair you can get a really cheap and really good system im building one my self gonna cost me bout £200 not quite finished yet jjust need to save my money up i sofar have a motherboard case and 60hdd all for £100 n the rest wont come to more than 120 maybe 130.
so i say build it your self or if you want a good system and are willing to pay some good money for it go to http://www.overclockers.co.uk
[ This Message was edited by: Matt [R33] on 2006-03-14 03:02 ]
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Drafell Grand Admiral Mythica
Joined: May 30, 2003 Posts: 2449 From: United Kingdom
| Posted: 2006-03-14 05:00  
Here are a couple of optiosn for you. One question I forgot to ask is do you use dial-up or broadband internet access?
This system listed on www.loverclockers.co.uk would probably be okay, but I am a fan of the ATI graphics cards myself, and the prices are possibly a little high from this site. However, it should give and idea of what to look for.
"Titan Vantage" AMD Athlon 64 3500+ System (FS-004-OK)
If you are looking for high performance stylish looking system without the inflated cost then the new Titan is ideal. Titan Vantage is powerful enough for any task including all the latest games currently out too such as DOOM 3 and Half Life 2 offering an ultimate gaming experience and feature extremely low noise levels, you won't even know its on.
- AMD Athlon 64 3500+
- AMD approved cooler
- Asus A8N-E nForce4 Ultra PCI-Express Motherboard
- GeIL 1GB Value (2x512MB) DDR PC3200 CAS2.5 Dual Channel Kit
- 250GB Western Digital Caviar SE16 16mb Cache SATA-2 Hard Drive
- NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GS 256MB DDR3 PCI-Express Graphics Card
- Pioneer DVR-110 16x16 DVD±RW Dual Layer ReWriter
- Onboard 6 Channel Audio
- Floppy Drive
- Antec SLK-3800B-UK Silent Midi Tower Case
- Antec 400W Silent ATX Power Supply
Note - All Titan Vantage systems are built and installed on demand, during busy periods this may cause a delay of between 24 and 48 hours in despatching your order. The Titan can be supplied assembled with or without your choice of installed operating system but is supplied without keyboard, mouse, speakers or monitor (all of which are available elsewhere in this on-line store). The prices listed below are in addition to the system price.
"Titan Vantage" AMD Athlon 64 3500+ System (FS-004-OK)
Operating System - Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition - OEM (OS-001-MS)
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Price: £602.00 (£707.35 Including VAT at 17.5%)
This option is priced from http://www.vantagecomputers.co.uk. It is a similar basic specification to the system above, but the price point is a little more competitive.
System Overview
System Case: Vantage Inspire Midi Case (4 Bay)
Power Supply: 480W Thermaltake Xaser PSU (17-45dB)
Motherboard: Asrock 939NF4G-SATA2 Motherboard (Skt 939)
Processor: AMD 64-Bit 3500+ (Skt 939)
System Memory: 1Gb DDR400 PC3200 Memory (2x 512Mb)
Hard Drive One: 250Gb Serial ATA150 7200RPM
Removeable Storage Devices: Floppy Disc Drive
CD Device One: CD/DVD Combo Drive (52x32x52x16)
Video Card: Radeon X1600XT 256Mb DDR +DVI/TV PCI-X
Keyboard & Mouse Set: Logitech Deluxe Keyboard & Optical Mouse Set
Operating System: Windows XP Home SP/2 - OEM
System Warranty: Ad-Vantage 5 Years Return to Base Warranty
Build Services: Standard 7 to 10 Working Day Build
TOTAL (ex.VAT): £ 556.19 (£653.53 inc)
Neither of these systems include a monitor - if you are happy with your current model then there is no need to get a new one. Similarly, neither PC comes with a modem, but you have the option to steal the existing one from your current system and install it, or specify a modem to be included. (If you have broadband then this becomes a mute point). A new modem would add somewhere between £5-£50, but I think that money would be better off in getting a broadband connection if you dont have it already.
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Lord DowneyBUM (UK) Fleet Admiral
Joined: January 13, 2003 Posts: 437 From: London England
| Posted: 2006-03-14 07:27  
Many thanks Drafell, exactly what i was looking for. I already have Broadband so no need for modem, etc.
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