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Hi, I'd like some advice please, my 14 year old son wants a gaming computer for Christmas?
Other than asking and relying on him I'd like to do a bit of investigation myself so my trusted old friends of the wonderful AB?
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Other than asking and relying on him I'd like to do a bit of investigation myself so my trusted old friends of the wonderful AB?
Help?
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Not an expert one what is about at bargain prices. Last few PCs I've had I've built. I'd suggest looking at computer sites that review PCs. Find one that is within your price bracket but fast and high graphic (but don't pay for cutting edge/top of the range).
Not an expert one what is about at bargain prices. Last few PCs I've had I've built. I'd suggest looking at computer sites that review PCs. Find one that is within your price bracket but fast and high graphic (but don't pay for cutting edge/top of the range).
It would be useful to know your budget. Hi-spec computers (of the sort required for the best gaming experience) don't come cheap!
For example, this is offered by an excellent supplier (that I'm happy to recommend from personal experience on several occasions) but it's still a ruddy expensive Christmas present!
http:// www.acc omputer warehou se.com/ product -info/d eluxe-g aming-m achine- intel-c ore-i7- 16-gb-r am-gtx5 70-grap hics-wi fi
For example, this is offered by an excellent supplier (that I'm happy to recommend from personal experience on several occasions) but it's still a ruddy expensive Christmas present!
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I stress I don't know the specs one looks for at present, but a quick Google came up with this at your price.
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You may want to use Google to give you an idea of the market.
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You may want to use Google to give you an idea of the market.
Here's what PC advisor magazine rates as the best gaming computers. (The article is only a fortnight old):
http:// www.pca dvisor. co.uk/t est-cen tre/des ktop-pc /best-g aming-p cs-in-u k-2015- uk-may- 3338847 /
The only two within your budget are numbers 10 and 1 in the list. Neither of them include peripherals but, if you've already got a decent monitor, that probably won't matter.
The Amazon price of £374.95 for No.10 doesn't include an operating system but adding on Windows still won't take you anywhere near to the upper end of your budget. The price of £671.00 for No.1 also doesn't include Windows but there's an option to add on Windows for a total price of £754.00.
I'll leave it to others, who will be far more knowledgeable than me about gaming computers, to tell you whether it's worth paying the extra 300 quid for the more expensive model.
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The only two within your budget are numbers 10 and 1 in the list. Neither of them include peripherals but, if you've already got a decent monitor, that probably won't matter.
The Amazon price of £374.95 for No.10 doesn't include an operating system but adding on Windows still won't take you anywhere near to the upper end of your budget. The price of £671.00 for No.1 also doesn't include Windows but there's an option to add on Windows for a total price of £754.00.
I'll leave it to others, who will be far more knowledgeable than me about gaming computers, to tell you whether it's worth paying the extra 300 quid for the more expensive model.