Would this be of reasonable gaming PC and be of good value?

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#1 SGTiD1NG0
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Would this Desktop be of a reasonable spec then? Note that £480 is just around the $700 dollar mark. Thanks guys, much appreciated :)

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#2 MonsieurX
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Not bad
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#3 Ikavnieks
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That's a good deal actually, probably cost around the same to build it from scratch. I also buy from Ebuyer, very good UK component store.
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#4 polarwrath11
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Would this Desktop be of a reasonable spec then? Note that £480 is just around the $700 dollar mark. Thanks guys, much appreciated :)

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Its alright, but honestly, you could build a much more powerful, slightly better looking pc, for slightly cheaper. Why buy prebuilt? Get a phenom quad core, a 5770 ebuyer (£110), and a s3xy case etc.
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#5 polarwrath11
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It is good for a prebuilt though!
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[QUOTE="SGTiD1NG0"]

Would this Desktop be of a reasonable spec then? Note that £480 is just around the $700 dollar mark. Thanks guys, much appreciated :)

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Its alright, but honestly, you could build a much more powerful, slightly better looking pc, for slightly cheaper. Why buy prebuilt? Get a phenom quad core, a 5770 ebuyer (£110), and a s3xy case etc.

You have to also add 200$ for Windows so sometimes building a pc isnt the best option. I know how to build a pc, but im looking at maybe buying prebuilt cause its already built,and has Windows ready to go. Sounds good to me after so many years of messing with building and installing windows and drivers and all that mess. Im not the geek I use to be so it doesnt hurt my feelings anymore buying prebuilt..:)

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#7 Ikavnieks
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That's a good deal for a prebuilt, go for it!
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#8 SGTiD1NG0
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That's a good deal for a prebuilt, go for it!Ikavnieks
Just to let you guys know I'm awful with building computers, so prebuilt is the way to go for me, would this be the best deal around that price range? Thanks guys this has been alot of help, really alot! :)