Bargain 3Ghz, 1Gig Ram, 19" TFT - £444 all in!

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Dell 3000, 3.06Ghz Celeron, 1Gig Ram, 80GB HD, DVD/CDRW, 19" TFT, Windows XP Home, Microsoft Works, Mouse, Keyboard Speakers

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£444 inc Vat and P&P (be sure to reduce warranty to lowest to get this price)

Very nice price for a PC of that spec. The Graphics card is onboard and the CPU is a Celeron, so its not for gamers. However, this is ideal for anyone using the internet/word etc... as it has a HUGE screen (I have this exact model), and the rest of the system is pretty good.
 
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cheers for the heads up ian!

you said you had the monitor ... what is it like ? i am need in a new monitor for gaming and wondered if it was any good.

thanks G
 

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I can build you an AMD 3000, excluding monitor excl PP, for £250 ... won't say Dell on it, and it won't be hell either. ;)

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The monitor is really good - no DVI which is a bit of a shame, but the quality is excellent. No dead pixels on this one, and great for games. There are better ones out there, but for just over £400 with a 19"TFT it isn't half bad :)
 

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Ok, I'll throw in a 19"TFT all for £400. :p
 
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hi, i'm interested in getting a new computer that i could use for gaming, surfing and potentially for making music. could you build one for these purposes - what would you recommend and how much approx would i be looking to spend? cheers

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start a new thread Stu ... youll get more help and responses :)
 

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