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It seems that we're regularly getting requests on this forum for help picking out parts for a computer costing between £400 and £500.
To help new posters quickly get an idea of what to expect from such a build, and to have some communal forum fun, I think it's time that we worked together to specify some nice systems within this budget
The rules:
- Post updates as a new post, rather than updating your old post (make it easy to find the latest ideas)
- Discuss the suggestions - this is a forum, after all But please keep this thread on-topic and focused on the latest systems under £500.
- All suggestions should come to less than £500. Some wiggle room within sensible limits is allowed, use common sense And remember - you don't have to use up all of the budget!
- All suggestions must include an estimated cost at regular retail values. You may suggest checking Today Only type offers, of course, but don't use such prices in any estimate.
- You don't have to post a complete system, but if it it not complete, please state what else might be needed
- If your system suggestion does not include the cost of an operating system, make sure to mention that one will be needed.
- You can specify a build for any type of user, from a video editor to a gamer to an office workhorse - use your imagination and make this interesting!
- If you have a specific type of user in mind, let everyone know
- Quad core or dual core - it's up to you! Have fun and mix it up a little!
- Complete system suggestions must include a case, a PSU, a CPU, a motherboard, RAM, optical drive, hard drive, and a consideration of graphics output (just mention if you're using motherboard on-board).
- Use of stock HSF will be assumed unless a HSF is included in the parts list, similarly for all other components that normally come with other needed parts.
- Optional features that you can ignore or choose to use to make this harder include monitor, keyboard and mouse - can you fit those into the budget too?
If there is some other useful rule or guideline that I've forgotten, just let me know