New PC help 16:28 - Aug 18 with 460 views | Mookamoo | Child 3 needs a new gaming PC. Any recommendations where to buy one? Is there a good site where you can pick and choose components etc |  | | |  |
New PC help on 16:32 - Aug 18 with 446 views | Zipster | I got a new one from Gladiator PC about 6 months ago, very happy with it and have not had any issues. Went with them as you can customise the PC's pick/upgrade each component. https://www.gladiatorpc.co.uk/ |  | |  |
New PC help on 16:41 - Aug 18 with 399 views | chicoazul |
New PC help on 16:32 - Aug 18 by Zipster | I got a new one from Gladiator PC about 6 months ago, very happy with it and have not had any issues. Went with them as you can customise the PC's pick/upgrade each component. https://www.gladiatorpc.co.uk/ |
////clicks on link as son has mentioned couple times he’d like one, no clue personally about these things, vaguely remember paying £400 for a desktop 20 years ish ago ////sees prices ////dies |  |
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New PC help on 16:52 - Aug 18 with 352 views | baxterbasics | Is this one of those cases where school says he only needs a basic laptop with MS Office to do homework with, but he tells you it “needs” to be a gaming PC 😆 Even so there can be quite a price difference between one that will play most games at 1080p and one that will play the most demanding at 4k on three separate screens |  |
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New PC help on 16:53 - Aug 18 with 345 views | Mookamoo |
New PC help on 16:41 - Aug 18 by chicoazul | ////clicks on link as son has mentioned couple times he’d like one, no clue personally about these things, vaguely remember paying £400 for a desktop 20 years ish ago ////sees prices ////dies |
Gaming PCs seem to be £400, plus another £1000 for fairy lights. Just computer bunting |  | |  |
New PC help on 17:04 - Aug 18 with 315 views | DanTheMan |
New PC help on 16:41 - Aug 18 by chicoazul | ////clicks on link as son has mentioned couple times he’d like one, no clue personally about these things, vaguely remember paying £400 for a desktop 20 years ish ago ////sees prices ////dies |
Unfortunately, the GPU market has made it an increasingly expensive hobby. For OP, I'd recommend PC Specialist. As Baxter alluded to, probably best to find out what they want to play. Doing the latest games at 4k is going to be incredibly expensive. [Post edited 18 Aug 17:05]
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New PC help on 17:48 - Aug 18 with 223 views | urbanpenguin | A few years ago I used Stormforce - and they were very good. I actually needed a PC more for graphics & video editing, but generally gaming PCs need similar spec, and it seemed cheaper than buying a pc designed for graphics use. https://www.stormforcegaming.co.uk/ |  | |  |
New PC help on 18:11 - Aug 18 with 186 views | Swansea_Blue |
New PC help on 17:04 - Aug 18 by DanTheMan | Unfortunately, the GPU market has made it an increasingly expensive hobby. For OP, I'd recommend PC Specialist. As Baxter alluded to, probably best to find out what they want to play. Doing the latest games at 4k is going to be incredibly expensive. [Post edited 18 Aug 17:05]
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I bought at PC Specialist end of last year. Customer support is excellent, so would also recommend. Machines will be much of a muchness between providers at the same price point I’d imagine as they’re all using the same or similar components. |  |
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New PC help on 10:58 - Aug 19 with 13 views | brazil1982 | Got mine from PCSpecialist a few years ago after researching memory, graphic cards etc. You can tell them what you want and it's built. Great product and service. |  | |  |
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