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nice one rovers
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Im an Apple man myself. My lad is asking for a gaming pc for Christmas. Is it possible for him to build something half decent for £250? We have the monitor.I know nothing about pc's but he says him and his mate are going to build it.
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RTID75
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I wouldn't have thought so unless you're going to buy second hand components.
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Try CCL, you can specify the components you want but gaming machines usually want high-spec graphics cards which pushes the price up.
http://www.cclonline.com/
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nice one rovers
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Thanks for this.
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bobjimwilly
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A decent graphics card will cost £100+, decent motherboard £50+ and half-decent processor £100+. You'll still need a case, a power supply and RAM (memory).
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Dagenham Rover
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as Glyn said ccl is ok they have a couple of pre built in the 300-350 range that aren't too shabby amd processors though
http://www.cclonline.com/category/202/Desktop-PCs/Desktop-PCs/All-CCL-Desktops/pricerange-0-350/attributeslist/1175003/
and with 3 year collect and return warranties
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