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Looking for a new PC
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Looking to replace an ageing PIII 450 128 RAM (circa 1999) with something more powerful that can run Linux (with KDE) comfortably. Budget is £500. Can anyone suggest what I might buy for this sort of money please? Processor to go for? Minimum RAM etc etc? Many thanks. Ian. |
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Looking for a new PC
"IE" wrote in message ... Hi, Looking to replace an ageing PIII 450 128 RAM (circa 1999) with something more powerful that can run Linux (with KDE) comfortably. Budget is £500. Can anyone suggest what I might buy for this sort of money please? Processor to go for? Minimum RAM etc etc? Many thanks. Ian. If you are looking for new equipment: This evening I received some blurb from Aldi about a new pc. Full details available early Dec. but may well be over budget. See http://uk.aldi.com/sunday_special_bu...uctnl_481.html Try Dell, they have products to suit most pockets and support is, supposedly, reasonable. I still run several PII and PIII machines as well as some P4. The earlier machines are far more reliable, parts are obtainable cheaply via ebay and upgrading is relatively easy but sometimes frustrating. Much depends on your usage, but don't chuck your PIII away. For £500 or less I would think that you should be able to obtain a (base unit) P4 with 3Ghz CPU with 512mb ram and decent size hdd (100GB+). You would probably have to provide your own OS, monitor, kb, mouse & any other peripherals etc. hth Nick |
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Nick wrote:
:: For £500 or less I would think that you should be able to obtain a :: (base unit) P4 with 3Ghz CPU with 512mb ram and decent size hdd :: (100GB+). You would probably have to provide your own OS, monitor, :: kb, mouse & any other peripherals etc. For far less than £500 you WILL be able to get all of the above, base, monitor, OS, etc.. -- RiTSo |
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"IE" wrote in message ... Hi, Looking to replace an ageing PIII 450 128 RAM (circa 1999) with something more powerful that can run Linux (with KDE) comfortably. Budget is £500. Can anyone suggest what I might buy for this sort of money please? Processor to go for? Minimum RAM etc etc? Many thanks. Ian. Most shops or online retailers sell what you want. I'm amazed you haven't been able to find any. For that price you will not get the choice of what you want, it's a case of buy by price and take what you're given - or choose the items and pay the price! |
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IE wrote:
Hi, Looking to replace an ageing PIII 450 128 RAM (circa 1999) with something more powerful that can run Linux (with KDE) comfortably. Budget is £500. Can anyone suggest what I might buy for this sort of money please? Processor to go for? Minimum RAM etc etc? Many thanks. Ian. Does it have to be 'new'? There are ex-corporate bargains to had on eBay. If it must be new but you're happy with your existing monitor, take a look at the Dell Dimension C521 (Currently £139+VAT+Shipping) Linux with KDE needs far less horsepower than XP.... Peter |
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I was just thinking how wonderful life was, when Peter Watson
opened his gob and said: Does it have to be 'new'? There are ex-corporate bargains to had on eBay. Or here http://www.crs-uk.biz/trade/acatalog/index.html -- Cheers, Guy ** Stress - the condition brought about by having to ** resist the temptation to beat the living daylights ** out of someone who richly deserves it. |
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"IE" wrote in message ... Hi, Looking to replace an ageing PIII 450 128 RAM (circa 1999) with something more powerful that can run Linux (with KDE) comfortably. I was under the impression linux was designed to run on ageing machines comfotably? |
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I was just thinking how wonderful life was, when "dann"
opened his gob and said: I was under the impression linux was designed to run on ageing machines comfotably? Depends on the amount of eye-candy one wants to run g. -- Cheers, Guy ** Stress - the condition brought about by having to ** resist the temptation to beat the living daylights ** out of someone who richly deserves it. |
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Looking for a new PC
http://www.pcnextday.co.uk/products/...Code=3361-3301
http://www.pcnextday.co.uk/products/...Code=3362-3304 IE wrote: Hi, Looking to replace an ageing PIII 450 128 RAM (circa 1999) with something more powerful that can run Linux (with KDE) comfortably. Budget is £500. Can anyone suggest what I might buy for this sort of money please? Processor to go for? Minimum RAM etc etc? Many thanks. Ian. |
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