Originally posted by nay1995
Im currently wanting to invest in a desktop pc, now im willing to spend around £600 and wanting a decent spec pc that i can upgrade as and when i wish, i have 2 i found from currys, now i know i could save money making my own and all that, but all i want to do is get a base and upgrade whenever.
These are the two i have found so far:
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Has a decent CPU but no so good graphics card, this one is very decent value for money although the compact case may be a problem for upgrading hardware such as graphics card?
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Not the best this one but isnt to bad for money, i dont really know AMD products that well which is mainly why im asking opinions.
Why have i chosen currys? i trust it and i can go in the shop and talk face to face, i dont really trust online products for things like PC's.
If i was going to create my own i'd probably get realistically this:
CPU - i7 4790
Graphics card - nividia GeForce GTX 760
RAM - 8GB DDR3
HDD - 1TB
But this hardware is out of my price range at the moment. Just them specs alone comes to £720
Any feedback appreciated.
Those pc's are terrible go with your own and also you can save 100$ (USD Based) or so with going with a intel core i5 instead of the i7