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£500-£600 gaming pc including peripherals
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I want a build that includes everything such as monitor, keyboard and mouse. But I also want a powerful pc build that will be able to run games on high, if possible I would like to be able to do photo editing and video editing on it aswell. Finally what sort of performance should I expect from a £500 gaming pc games such as gta??
P.S to the people who saw my last post, I had a budget change so had to change my post slightly
Thanks I'm advance for your help
P.S to the people who saw my last post, I had a budget change so had to change my post slightly
Thanks I'm advance for your help
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Zayev wrote why not edit the original topic?VAT is so f*cking expensive these days.
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yes it's over budget, borrow some money and work it off or some shit, you get a good monitor and a decent kb/mouse..
if you can't afford, use some cheap keyboard and mouse for the time being.
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20%
and people complain at like 12% VAT.... i remember back in the days of 15% VAT..
good days.
and people complain at like 12% VAT.... i remember back in the days of 15% VAT..
good days.
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Zayev wrote why not edit the original topic?
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yes it's over budget, borrow some money and work it off or some shit, you get a good monitor and a decent kb/mouse..
if you can't afford, use some cheap keyboard and mouse for the time being.
I forgot to edit the original
And is scan.co.uk the cheapest place to buy from? And is it trusted??
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johnny1101 wroteYes its trusted. But I'm ordering my build of amazon as i have Prime next day delivery.Zayev wrote why not edit the original topic?
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yes it's over budget, borrow some money and work it off or some shit, you get a good monitor and a decent kb/mouse..
if you can't afford, use some cheap keyboard and mouse for the time being.
I forgot to edit the original
And is scan.co.uk the cheapest place to buy from? And is it trusted??
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Teezla wrotejohnny1101 wroteYes its trusted. But I'm ordering my build of amazon as i have Prime next day delivery.Zayev wrote why not edit the original topic?
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yes it's over budget, borrow some money and work it off or some shit, you get a good monitor and a decent kb/mouse..
if you can't afford, use some cheap keyboard and mouse for the time being.
I forgot to edit the original
And is scan.co.uk the cheapest place to buy from? And is it trusted??
Thanks for all the help, and finally is it better to get scan to assemble the pc for me, or just order the parts and do it myself
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Yeah
Scan are one of the best in the business and their postage isn't stupid like some *coughs OCUK coughs*
Scan are one of the best in the business and their postage isn't stupid like some *coughs OCUK coughs*
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Zayev wrote YeahOCUK are appalling and so unorganised.
Scan are one of the best in the business and their postage isn't stupid like some *coughs OCUK coughs*
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johnny1101 wroteTeezla wrotejohnny1101 wroteYes its trusted. But I'm ordering my build of amazon as i have Prime next day delivery.Zayev wrote why not edit the original topic?
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yes it's over budget, borrow some money and work it off or some shit, you get a good monitor and a decent kb/mouse..
if you can't afford, use some cheap keyboard and mouse for the time being.
I forgot to edit the original
And is scan.co.uk the cheapest place to buy from? And is it trusted??
Thanks for all the help, and finally is it better to get scan to assemble the pc for me, or just order the parts and do it myself
I don't know how much they charge for building
but I would build it myself, it isn't difficult and you get a good feeling of self achievement when it is done.
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