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Hey TTG, Well for xmas i am hoping to get this Desktop PC.
Its around my price range, and here is the details of it. Would someone mind checking it to see if its a good computer for the price, or maybe direct me to another PC that is on the same website for the right price. Also it has to have atleast 4GB RAM, and have atleast 1TB Hard drive.

Here are the details of the Desktop PC;
CPU and Memory:

Intel Pentium dual core Intel Celeron G620.
Processor speed 2.6GHz.
6GB DDR3 RAM.

Hard drive:

1000GB SATA hard drive.

DVD optical drives:

Dual layer.

Graphics:

Dedicated graphics.
On-board graphics memory.
Intel with Intell HD 2000 Graphics Card graphics card.

Interfaces and connectivity:

6 USB ports.
Ethernet port.
Wired keyboard and mouse.

Operating system & software:

Microsoft Windows 7 Premium.

General features:

Size H36.5, D56.3cm.
Weight 8.7kg.
EAN/MPN/UPC/ISBN: 5055396002607.

Also here is the link to the website: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Also here is the website to have a look through the Desktop PC's: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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BENDZY
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i have that procsser in my lap top and it sucks check out the hp pavillin g6 its pretty nice and cheap
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Wow, That is overpriced. The processor is alright, for the low budget PC's. I hope you don't plan on playing games with this. It has dedicated graphics so don't expect to play anything modern at all.
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Overall its pretty good, but it all depends on what youll be using it for. If you are going to be photoshopping and especially precise video rendering, I'd recommend at least some kind of dual core processor(or better), and video card rather than an integrated chipset(which usually are lower quality). But, your chosen PC would likely be more than ok if you added a few spare parts like a ddr3 external video card in the future.
Its kinda like buying a car. If i want a fast car I can either pimp out a cheap Nissan s-series model or simply spend more money on a GT-R. It all depends on knowing your PC and what its capable of. If your buying a production model (a complete pc package) just be sure there are no defects or flaws, the same way you should know about the 3 red lights before buying an older xbox. Thats just my two pieces, take what you want from it, as I know some people may not agree.
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upgrade the Processor and youll be fine
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I bet "r00t" or "ItsMichael" or "Generation" could whip you up a better build for that money, even though it is quite a tight budget.
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