Cheapest build!

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Looking for the cheapest PC build, looking for good power, 4GB of RAM, will look to upgrade in the future, HDMI is a must, dont mind onboard GPU, basically dont mind a shocking pc now however it needs to be a good platform to build upon in the future
 
Cheapest, good power... what do you mean by cheapest? Obvious thing for me would be Raspberry Pi for 35GBP ;)

Can you be a bit more specific? AMD/Intel. AMD/Nvidia/Onboard. Power supply (Wattage, quality). Size of the case. Size of the motherboard. CPU.
What is the PC going to be used for?

There are lots of things, but cheapest you could get is some cheap 35GBP AMD mobo, 35GBP AMD CPU, some 400W PSU another 40GBP, 4GB RAM 25GBP, case 30GBP, HDD 35GBP, stock cooler, onboard graphics. I hope you understand that within this price there is little quality and even less performance?

If that's what you need, then please say so. Almost anything is upgradable as long as it will make sense, as you don't want to have dual core CPU and within 5 months buy some Titan Z for it
 
My suggestion as for cheapest PC:

Your Basket
MSI Radeon R7 250 OC 2048MB GDDR3 PCI-Express Graphics Card 62,99
Corsair Builder Series CX 500w Modular '80 Plus Bronze' Power Supply 49,99
AMD A6-6400K 3.90GHz (Socket FM2) APU Richland Dual Core Processor 47,99
Western Digital Caviar Green 1TB SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache - OEM 41,95
Asus A55BM-E AMD A55 Chipset (Socket FM2+) DDR3 Micro ATX 39,95
GeIL Black Dragon 4GB (1x4GB) DDR3 PC3-10666C9 1333MHz Single 31,99
BitFenix Neos ATX Tower White/Red 29,99
Samsung SH-118BB/BEBE SATA 18x DVD-ROM (Black) - OEM 12,95

Subtotal £317.80
£264.83 ex VAT

Now it's all about if you want red case, pink or black. Same pretty much for graphics card (which you said don't have to be, but I suggest you get at least cheapest one).
 
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