My computer exploded last night!
My computer exploded last night!
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oilandwater

Original Poster:

1,419 posts

211 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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It actually went bang!
I was on its last legs really so I'm looking for a new desktop computer.

Are there any deals going at the moment? I have had a quick look at PCworld and dell, anywhere else
I should check?

onlynik

4,080 posts

214 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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Any price range?
What do you use it for?

.Mark

11,104 posts

297 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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Try www.Novatech.co.uk they seem to have some good stuff and you can even spec your own.

oilandwater

Original Poster:

1,419 posts

211 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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onlynik said:
Any price range?
What do you use it for?
Not sure on a price range yet.

I use it for photo and video editing and storage mostly, so I need quite a hefty processor and about 1Tb. I don't play games because I spend too much time on here smile

theaxe

3,571 posts

243 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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oilandwater said:
onlynik said:
Any price range?
What do you use it for?
Not sure on a price range yet.

I use it for photo and video editing and storage mostly, so I need quite a hefty processor and about 1Tb. I don't play games because I spend too much time on here smile
How about this?. Perfect for video editing.

oilandwater

Original Poster:

1,419 posts

211 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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theaxe said:
oilandwater said:
onlynik said:
Any price range?
What do you use it for?
Not sure on a price range yet.

I use it for photo and video editing and storage mostly, so I need quite a hefty processor and about 1Tb. I don't play games because I spend too much time on here smile
How about this?. Perfect for video editing.
I have no experience with an apple apart from my ipod and itunes.

Could I use my old printer / scanner and whot-nots with an apple or would I need apple stuff?

theaxe

3,571 posts

243 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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oilandwater said:
I have no experience with an apple apart from my ipod and itunes.

Could I use my old printer / scanner and whot-nots with an apple or would I need apple stuff?
Almost certainly, as long as they're not more than say 5 years old or from some obscure manufacturer.

You might want to check that your scanner manufacturer provides Mac software but most do so if it's Canon or HP etc it should be fine.

This link may help you to be sure

Edited by theaxe on Monday 22 February 11:42

Arklight

895 posts

210 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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Have a check on www.scan.co.uk

or www.overclockers.co.uk

Edited by Arklight on Monday 22 February 11:43

Man-At-Arms

5,915 posts

200 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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oilandwater said:
It actually went bang!
pics ?


i got frustrated with mine a couple of years ago

Morningside

24,143 posts

250 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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Man-At-Arms said:
oilandwater said:
It actually went bang!
pics ?


i got frustrated with mine a couple of years ago
Is that the Salvador Dali model?

oilandwater

Original Poster:

1,419 posts

211 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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No pictures yet sorry, it is not that impresive to look at. At the moment smile

Ok this apple lark.

When it says it has say 500gb harddrive how much ofthat can i use? Is it like windows that decides it likes the look of all that space and try its best to fill up 400gig leaving you with nothing to work with?

Also the specifications are not that impressive to look at compared to a normal pc of the same price?

annodomini2

6,959 posts

272 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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Morningside said:
Man-At-Arms said:
oilandwater said:
It actually went bang!
pics ?


i got frustrated with mine a couple of years ago
Is that the Salvador Dali model?
Try a flog it to an art gallery on some stupid 'frustration with modern life' crap

Paul Drawmer

5,094 posts

288 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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Is it really worth learning about a whole different world of computing to change to a Mac, and does a Mac actually have any advantages over a PC with Win7 at the same price?

I always maintain that the 'best' software to any job, is probably the software you use now, since usually the features are all there and leaning new stuff on a package you already use is soooo much quicker than trying to learn a new package from scratch.

Using a Mac is bit like driving a Saab; quirky, competent, but not actually better.

I am now going into an underground bunker to hide from the Mac fans!

IainT

10,040 posts

259 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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Just treated myself to a 3XS Black Widow system from Scan. It's pretty good and the dual Radeon 5870's are pretty nifty if you're into gaming. Probably overkill for browsing the web though.

theaxe

3,571 posts

243 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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oilandwater said:
No pictures yet sorry, it is not that impresive to look at. At the moment smile

Ok this apple lark.

When it says it has say 500gb harddrive how much ofthat can i use? Is it like windows that decides it likes the look of all that space and try its best to fill up 400gig leaving you with nothing to work with?

Also the specifications are not that impressive to look at compared to a normal pc of the same price?
I think Snow Leopard requires something like 5GB of space. The other advantage of OS X is that when you delete an application you actually delete all of it, no random files all over the place so it's much easier to keep on top of your disk space.

As for the spec, £969 gets you a 21" screen, 3GHz dual core CPU, 4GB of RAM and a 500GB disk. I just priced up an equivilant Dell for about £700. However you have to add privacy & anti-virus subscriptions to the cost of the Dell. Also, if you know someone who attends or works at a school you can get a good educational discount on the Mac.

For me the difference in cost is more than justified by the quality of the hardware, the stability of the software and far less depreciation. I paid £1200 for my iMac about 3 years ago and it's still worth £500 on eBay today.

sadako

7,080 posts

259 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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If it went bang that means the power supply went. When they go they go spectacularly biggrin

Morningside

24,143 posts

250 months

Monday 22nd February 2010
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sadako said:
If it went bang that means the power supply went. When they go they go spectacularly biggrin
Dont they just. Servers are fantastic for causing great clouds of smoke.

I did have a computer a couple of weeks back that blew the PSU and took the motherboard out at the same time.