just priced up a new dell, Q6600 core 2 quad 2.4ghz, 2gb ram, 2x160gb HDD in raid 0, 256 mb ati radeon 1300 pro graphics card. all this for €780. i thought this was exceptional value for my needs (photo and video editing as a hobby. flight sim games web surfing etc) until i read the comments on here. i would appreciate peoples comments, views on the above system. if you think this is a poor deal then a part list to build my own would be appreciated(i have neither the time or the technical knowledge to spec a system).
thanks for that but would you mind explaining in more detail why its not worth it. i'm not a serious "gamer", i play them to relax in frequently. main use will be photo and video. perhaps you could tell me the components you would use to build a suitable system. i have looked quickly at MB's etc and i think i would be spending a lot more, especially when the Dell includes a 19" ultra sharp flat panel.
the numbing inevitability of a pre built computer is they always ALWAYS pair a good processer with a s***** gfx card, and I really do mean a bad one (that isn't playing any recent games on even medium gfx)
The ram is not necessarily high quality ram, same for the motherboard. Power supply is probably barely your system (This is normal for all OEMs), and the X1300 is a horrible card (Even for your needs).
Here's a build for 796 euros without a screen, but will prove to be FAR superior in any way to that build you're thinking about
Western Digital Raptor 74GB WD740ADFD 10,000RPM SATA 16MB
thanks for that, i will certainly look at the parts. i am not desperate to get a new system so by spreading the cost i may justify the extra investment.
good to meet someone who is willing to spec parts like that for a novice instead of the usual who just seem to slag off the OEM's without giving an alternative option.
many thanks
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