hello, im looking to buy a complete gaming system for around the £2000 mark including a 19" LCD monitor. I really dont want to be building the system, as I will problerly break it, so was looking to buy it from a company. I've been onto That place I'm not allowed to mention and that other place... I really must read the rules and spec'd up some machine, but im not sure if its really worth it. (i dont have a clue about systems, i just enjoy ticking the boxes)
are there any other companys apart from Bob's backyard PCs and My first computer store, which could knock me up a complete high spec gaming system?
heres the spec i knocked up from bored with editing now:
[1] Aurora™ 7500
Processor: AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 - 3800+ Processor with HyperTransport and Dual Core Technology
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition UK with SP2 - English
Warranty: BobCare 1-Year Free Phone 24/7 and Collect & Return
Case: Rules® Full-Tower Case - Saucer Silver
Chassis Upgrades: Rules™ 2.0 Video Cooling System with Acoustic Dampening
Power Supply: Rules® 650 Watt ATX 2.0 Power Supply with Active PFC
Motherboard: Rules® nForce™4 SLI™ x 16 Motherboard
Memory: 2GB Dual Channel Low Latency DDR PC-3200 at 400MHz - 2 x 1024MB
Video Card: Dual 256MB PCI-Express x16 NVIDIA® GeForce™ 7900 GT - SLI Enabled
System Drive: 250 GB Serial ATA II 7,200 rpm w/ 8MB Cache - Quantity 1
Optical Drive One: Premium 16x Dual Layer DVD±R/W Recorder
Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster® Audigy™ 4
Network Card: Integrated High Performance Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (DSL-ready)
Removable Storage: Rules® 28-in-1 Digital Media Reader / Writer
Floppy Drive: 1.44 MB Floppy Drive - Black
Security Software: Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal Professional - English
Keyboard: Logitech Internet Keyboard UK - Space Black
Mouse: Microsoft® Basic Optical Mouse Black
Monitor: 19" LCD Samsung SyncMaster 930BF Black Ultra Fast - 4ms response! - Quantity 1
Rules: Rules - Exclusive Integration and Inspection - £50 Value - FREE!
Rules: Rules - Exclusive Internal Wire Management - £50 Value - FREE!
Free T-Shirt: Rules® T-Shirt - White - XL
£2,366.45
Thanks Again, MoFish
are there any other companys apart from Bob's backyard PCs and My first computer store, which could knock me up a complete high spec gaming system?
heres the spec i knocked up from bored with editing now:
[1] Aurora™ 7500
Processor: AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 - 3800+ Processor with HyperTransport and Dual Core Technology
Operating System: Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition UK with SP2 - English
Warranty: BobCare 1-Year Free Phone 24/7 and Collect & Return
Case: Rules® Full-Tower Case - Saucer Silver
Chassis Upgrades: Rules™ 2.0 Video Cooling System with Acoustic Dampening
Power Supply: Rules® 650 Watt ATX 2.0 Power Supply with Active PFC
Motherboard: Rules® nForce™4 SLI™ x 16 Motherboard
Memory: 2GB Dual Channel Low Latency DDR PC-3200 at 400MHz - 2 x 1024MB
Video Card: Dual 256MB PCI-Express x16 NVIDIA® GeForce™ 7900 GT - SLI Enabled
System Drive: 250 GB Serial ATA II 7,200 rpm w/ 8MB Cache - Quantity 1
Optical Drive One: Premium 16x Dual Layer DVD±R/W Recorder
Sound Card: Creative Sound Blaster® Audigy™ 4
Network Card: Integrated High Performance Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (DSL-ready)
Removable Storage: Rules® 28-in-1 Digital Media Reader / Writer
Floppy Drive: 1.44 MB Floppy Drive - Black
Security Software: Kaspersky Anti-Virus Personal Professional - English
Keyboard: Logitech Internet Keyboard UK - Space Black
Mouse: Microsoft® Basic Optical Mouse Black
Monitor: 19" LCD Samsung SyncMaster 930BF Black Ultra Fast - 4ms response! - Quantity 1
Rules: Rules - Exclusive Integration and Inspection - £50 Value - FREE!
Rules: Rules - Exclusive Internal Wire Management - £50 Value - FREE!
Free T-Shirt: Rules® T-Shirt - White - XL
£2,366.45
Thanks Again, MoFish
). You could build a simlar spec system for a lot less (im going to put together a higher spec system for a friend (more or less the same but AMD duel core 4800 and 20.1" monitor) and the parts cost is around £1950.

, for the same money you can build a beastly machine if you had a go at putting one together. Plus its never the same unless you build it yourself, this way you get to know all the ins and outs of it, so when something goes wrong, you know roughly where to look, as you tend to learn about the machine as you go along.