lightt

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Hi,

2 questions. Firstly, I am moving from UK to Luxembourg and am concious that its 240volts to 220 respectively. Was going to buy a PC in Luxembourg but there does not seem to be much choice and so am now planning to buy one from Mesh and take it over. Do I need to worry about the change in voltage? Spoke to salesman at Mesh and he assured me it would be fine, but want confirmation from someone not on commission!

Secondly, its been a couple of years since I last looked at PC's and so no longer sure what a good deal is. Was going to go for the below for £800 - anyone aware of a better deal? (will be gaming PC)

AMD Phenom™ II X4 945 Quad Core Processor AM3 (3.00GHz, 8MB Cache)
Genuine Windows Vista™ Home Premium with Service Pack 1, 64-bit - English
NZXT HUSH Silent Brushed Aluminium ATX Midi Tower - Black + 550W PSU
ASUS M4A78 Pro Hybrid CrossFireX Mainboard, AM2+/AM3 Phenom II- ATX
8GB 800MHz Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM - (4 x 2GB)
750GB Serial ATA 2 Hard Drive with 32MB Buffer
Samsung 22x Dual Layer DVD Writer Super Format +R/-R/RW/RAM
512MB ATi HD4850 Graphics accelerator - DVI, DirectX 10.1 PCI Express 2
22" Iiyama ProLite E2208HDS-1 (1920x1080) Full HD Monitor (DVI,VGA,WS,Spkrs - 5ms)
Multi-Format Memory Card Reader -(52-in-1 Internal)
7.1 High Definition onboard sound card - for 8 Channel Cinema sound
Logitech Cordless Keyboard & Cordless Optical Mouse
Battle Forge - EA Games - PC DVD Game - Rating 12+
1 Year Hardware Warranty - Return to Base Parts and Labour (UK Mainland only)

Many thanks, Tom
 

hefox

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You will be fine. Don't worry about it.
About the pc, I think you should build it yourself. You only receive 1 year warranty when most of the components have at least 3 years. THe configuration doesn't look to bad.
 

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