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Forums => Computers - Technology => Topic started by: texasboy on September 16, 2008, 07:45:38 am

Title: Price difference on PC
Post by: texasboy on September 16, 2008, 07:45:38 am
This is a general question on price of new PC`s. I was approached today by a work mate who doesnt have a PC,but plays games on x-box (or something similar.) He would like to buy a PC with reasonable specs and some degree of general game compatablility. (not high end cards). Is it possible to build one with individually bought components and still be ahead in price of store mass produced units ? What sort of ratio of savings could be made if trying to match components. He has asked me to build a replica of a store PC. Admittedly you would have to add cost of windows cd etc.
cheers
Title: Re: Price difference on PC
Post by: Quantum on September 16, 2008, 10:47:04 am
Easily, you can put a good PC together and stay way ahead of store prices. There isn't a very clear ratio, but as an example a computer say from PC world advertised for £600 you can probably looking at putting slightly better together for £450.

The best trick when buying a PC is to look at what you want to do with it, consider how much budget you want to spend and then look at what you can buy with that budget.
Title: Re: Price difference on PC
Post by: death on September 16, 2008, 01:16:24 pm
I agree its considerably cheaper to build your own.... But you gotta know what your doing....
Title: Re: Price difference on PC
Post by: texasboy on September 17, 2008, 03:01:34 am
Tks, what I will try to do is for him  to give me the specs of the store PC he is interested in. I can then throw open for discussion. Quantum knows that sometimes  there are equivalent rated processors and cards from different suppliers at different prices. Will get back soon.
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