Who would you buy a new desktop pc from?
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Who would you buy a new desktop pc from?
Hi all,
Looking to buy a new desktop pc upto about £1000, need a reasonable graphics card for a bit of gaming but otherwise not looking for anything too fancy, just looking for advice on where you would buy from.
Thanks
Wigglyamps
Looking to buy a new desktop pc upto about £1000, need a reasonable graphics card for a bit of gaming but otherwise not looking for anything too fancy, just looking for advice on where you would buy from.
Thanks
Wigglyamps
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Dell sold me a PC with Windows 10 on it but without enough RAM to run Windows 10 (as I found out when I finally go to speak to somebody in Support...)
Yes, buyer beware, but I'll be giving them a miss in future
Yes, buyer beware, but I'll be giving them a miss in future
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There are plenty of small specialists who will build one to suit your requirements.
The last “main brand name” desktop computer I bought was in the mid nineties and it said Atari on the box….
The last “main brand name” desktop computer I bought was in the mid nineties and it said Atari on the box….


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I've had machines built buy Chillblast (who I believe are Bournemouth way) for my work machine at home - some serious number crunching and graphics required
They mainly do gaming machines but there is a really good choice of options and the website allows you to spec things out
Very reliable and very good value
They mainly do gaming machines but there is a really good choice of options and the website allows you to spec things out
Very reliable and very good value
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Not Currys PC World.
A friend bought a laptop for some work. Display failed after about 2 weeks. "Certainly madam, just leave it with us and we will get it back to you in 6 weeks." This was no use since PC was needed. She bought another one and ended up with two. I was present during the attempt to return faulty thing and it really happened this way. I was not intervening though since then everything would have been my fault.
Their solution is that you need to buy an extra warranty if you want to avoid that scenario.
A friend bought a laptop for some work. Display failed after about 2 weeks. "Certainly madam, just leave it with us and we will get it back to you in 6 weeks." This was no use since PC was needed. She bought another one and ended up with two. I was present during the attempt to return faulty thing and it really happened this way. I was not intervening though since then everything would have been my fault.
Their solution is that you need to buy an extra warranty if you want to avoid that scenario.

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Bought a HP from curry’s pc world with a European guarantee..after 6 weeks I discovered from HP in South Africa that all of their equipment is sold without a guarantee to pc world who take the guarantee on. As I had been messed about by PCW for over 4 weeks I couldn’t return it and it had to be sent to the UK for repair. Subsequently my neighbour who had worked for HP stated that they do not test the products and have an average failure rate of 18%..it was cheaper to repair those that were returned than test them off the production line.
Best of luck..I buy locally now if I can except for France.
Best of luck..I buy locally now if I can except for France.
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I've also built my own.... not too difficult, tbh. But a decent specialist shop will give a warranty so these days I leave them to it.
This present desktop had an issue after the parts warranty had expired in the first lockdown (not the shop's fault) and the chap who owned the business collected it from the house, repaired it and delivered it back here. He charged me trade prices for a next motherboard and a nominal fee for labour.
This present desktop had an issue after the parts warranty had expired in the first lockdown (not the shop's fault) and the chap who owned the business collected it from the house, repaired it and delivered it back here. He charged me trade prices for a next motherboard and a nominal fee for labour.
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Many stores/online stores where you can order parts offer to build it up for your and do a burn in test while taking on the warranty. Usually for a small fee of course.
That said, with current prices you will be hard pressed to get any decent graphics card for STG 1000, not to mention the rest of the PC.
That said, with current prices you will be hard pressed to get any decent graphics card for STG 1000, not to mention the rest of the PC.
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Stop!!
Build your own. I did it with no knowledge. Plenty is sites guide you through it, I bought a computer mag for £5.99 plus postage to Paphos!. Use tomshardware, and if really nervous buy a motherboard with chip and RAM already installed. You will get a machine either 50% cheaper, or 50% more capable.
admittedly, now you’re out the EU it’s expensive to export abroad, but if you are in the U.K., Amazon et Al are cheap as chips!
admittedly, now you’re out the EU it’s expensive to export abroad, but if you are in the U.K., Amazon et Al are cheap as chips!

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I bought a Dell Alienware for Flight Sim gaming and it is brilliant. 16GB RAM and an 8GB or higher graphics card (2070 or better) and it works perfectly. It might be a tad more than £1000 but well worth spending a bit extra.

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I bought mine from Scan about 2 1/2 years ago. Faultless and the cable tidying is very good. It also was cheaper than buying the bits. Nowadays building your own is very expensive compared to looking around for one that is built. but a good deal. Depends also on what you want one for. If it's for gaming my advice definitely stands as the graphics cards are very expensive, but for a machine to surf and do some simple office stuff it MAY be cheaper to build your own. I've been building my own for 30 years, it isn't really worthwhile these days.
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Scan are a very good outfit and charge very little to build and test the components you choose from somewhere like the TomsHardware site.
However, their real hidden secret is just how good their prices are for stills and video cameras...
Rob
However, their real hidden secret is just how good their prices are for stills and video cameras...
Rob


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I agree with Scan, they also have a presence on Ebay, I have two of their 3xs models, one not used anymore, cannot fault them, Overclockers is another site, the other is CCL.. I used to buy Dell but stopped because they often used their own boards that made them incompatable with other upgrades.
The other thing wih Scan is mine came with all the software on a usb stick velcroed inside to allow me to reboot it back to factory if I had problems.
https://www.scan.co.uk
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_n...puters&_sop=12
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/
https://www.cclonline.com/?gclid=EAI...SAAEgKigvD_BwE
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_f...puters&_sop=12
I would add if you have a good case and power supply etc already, they all do bundles that are tested for you to fit. as an example but you would need a HD and graphics
https://www.scan.co.uk/3xs/configurator/3xs-z690-oc10
As said graphics cards are though the roof with chip shortages. I was lucky I bought my Asus RTX 3080TI first day and waited 4 months for delivery, but it cost me £650 ish but are now selling between £1500 to £1800 ish
but you do not need that
The other thing wih Scan is mine came with all the software on a usb stick velcroed inside to allow me to reboot it back to factory if I had problems.
https://www.scan.co.uk
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_n...puters&_sop=12
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/
https://www.cclonline.com/?gclid=EAI...SAAEgKigvD_BwE
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_f...puters&_sop=12
I would add if you have a good case and power supply etc already, they all do bundles that are tested for you to fit. as an example but you would need a HD and graphics
https://www.scan.co.uk/3xs/configurator/3xs-z690-oc10
As said graphics cards are though the roof with chip shortages. I was lucky I bought my Asus RTX 3080TI first day and waited 4 months for delivery, but it cost me £650 ish but are now selling between £1500 to £1800 ish
but you do not need that
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I am sure the recommendations here are good, particularly if you want a specialist or custom built machine - and I will certainly have a look at Scan. But for a standard product, I prefer to buy from a company with a physical shop that I can walk into and speak with actual human beings - and the manager if need be. I am not interested in spending hours in a telephone queue to speak to an adviser or to have to engage in a lengthy email discourse.
I want good customer service from intelligent and engaged staff, and easy resolution if there are any problems. So John Lewis or Apple for me. Currys have poor after-sales service in my experience, don't know about PC World.
John Lewis products will price match anything that is on genuine retail, plus you get good service, both before and after sale.
(I don't work for John Lewis or Apple).
I want good customer service from intelligent and engaged staff, and easy resolution if there are any problems. So John Lewis or Apple for me. Currys have poor after-sales service in my experience, don't know about PC World.
John Lewis products will price match anything that is on genuine retail, plus you get good service, both before and after sale.
(I don't work for John Lewis or Apple).


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Maybe not the ultimate gaming machine and not a "PC" but the Mac mini is some pretty decent little computer that doesn't need a lot of attention and servicing. Its top model is said to get updated very soon.
https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/mac-mini/
https://www.macrumors.com/roundup/mac-mini/



