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My list of potential new computers
renluop:
Very hesitantly I am here for your views ( head held in shame for lack of knowledge :-[).
My current computer is giving up thr ghost, so I intend to replace it. I have found what is available in my budget at Ebuyer, and made a list of each specification, which is attached.
I hope some of you are willing to make observation on each, that will be helpful to me in deciding. Please!
Chunkers:
Two comments or questions from me :
[*]Could you hang on until the AMD Ryzen lower order processors are out? Intel are sure to cut their prices when they come onto the market later this year ....
[*]Ever considered a self-build? I am guessing loads of people on here would help you with the specs if you needed it, assembling a PC is super-easy, all you need is a Philips screwdriver, a bottle of wine and 2-3 hours ....
Ebuyers reputation has also taken a bit of hammering lately, from what I have read, perosnally I like Scan.
Chunks
renluop:
@ Chunkers Thanks for reply
Hanging on.....doubtful, as it has annoyed me too long, and the missus tells me to get up and get out more.
Self build....I was born with 3 left hands on the right foot :(,not literally, but my skills are severely lacking. The bottle of wine seems attractive.
Ebuyer reputation...I was not aware. Can you elucidate, please? Aren't Scan's offerings more high end, than what I am looking for?
Ronski:
You haven't said what you'll be using it for, and how much storage you need.
Also do you need a new monitor or just the main PC.
renluop:
Mundane things with some photo editing (not extensive but moderate), some streaming to TV. Gaming is not an interest. Storage 500GB would be adequate, but if more is part of a good set up, I'll accept. Just the base unit is my want.
Sorry not to have been more specific, but I believed the item I gave and price range (£300-£400) may have given some clue. :)
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