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of the big brands i would stick with HP, much less of the installed software from the manufacturer in the operating system, and they use better quality hardware. My HP has an MSI motherboard, whereas a Dell uses the cheapest hardware it can find
 
He's right. Dell uses some real cheap crap in their computers. Often the processor is the only name brand piece of hardware in there
 
He's right. Dell uses some real cheap crap in their computers. Often the processor is the only name brand piece of hardware in there

Very true... and many of my customers who bought a DELL are calling me because of a problem with it! So, that proves the fact. Cheap component hardware is not always the best route to go when it comes to buying from a company like DELL.:P
 
the shop I work at has more Dells come in then anything, I personally work on computers for a living (building / repairing) and I have an HP.
 
By the way, what is the purpose of the computer?
Surfing internet? Doing coursework? Listen to Music? Play 3D PC game?
If the PC is not for extreme gammer, here is my list if you building yourself:

Seagate ST3250624AS 250GB SATAII 7200RPM 16MB Cache - OEM

LG GSA-H42NBAL 18x DVD±RW/RAM Black

Casecom Black/Silver Mid Tower Case - No PSU - Front Blue LED 120mm Fan - With Side Window

Seasonic S12 Series 430W ATX2.0 PSU With PCI-E Power Connector

Microsoft OEM Windows Vista Home Basic x64Bit (DVD)

Corsair (CM2X1024-5400C4) 1024MB, DDR2-5300/5400 (667/675MHz) 128Mx64, non-ECC, 240 DIMM, unbuffered, 4-4-4-12, Black Heat Spreader, Lifetime Warranty

AMD Athlon 64 X2 4600+ (2.4GHz) Socket AM2 L2 1MB 2x512KB Cache Retail Boxed Processor
Gigabyte Ga-m61pm-s2 Am2 Nvgf6100 Matx - Vga+snd+gln+u2+1394 Fsb2000 Sata

Total: £304.39 + VAT =£358.30 + shipping
(ebuyer)
 
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