Just got this through my email. Great price tbh. I know some of us like to build a PC ourselves but I've just priced this system up at SCAN (parts only) and it comes to £720.
Considering you get it built for you, overclocked to 4.40GHz and saves you £120 than if you bought the components separately, this is a great deal.
Nice gaming PC upgrade for your son or daughter.
Top comments
chapchap to stanlenin
3 Dec 1519#20
What a **** you are.
bobafett
3 Dec 1518#24
PC Master race!
Come on guys seriously - saying a 960 is an ultra slow card is absolute c**p. OP this is a great deal, if a litre lopsided as others have said.
I just built an ITX pc with i3 6100, a 750ti OC and 16Gb DDR3L for under £300. That was with a TT case and a decent corsair PSU.
It equals/betters the performance of a PS4 and exceeds a XBONE. Plays all current games at high setting comfortably at 1080p
A 960 card is considerable better and will make a very, very good gaming machine. Yes there are faster for more money, but isn't there always?!?
It's true the i5 6600k is overkill for gaming - and only useful if your doing lots of encoding or rendering, that said, most GPU's share the workload these days...
But can we please stop trashing good posts with good spec kit, as its Mis-informing folks that don't know as much...
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yoyo59
3 Dec 15#1
comes with windows 10 so..yeah pretty decent deal I guess
Catsy
3 Dec 15#2
I saw a deal last night much better than this one. Skylake + gtx 970
chapchap to Catsy
3 Dec 152#4
Well done.
QuickProfits to Catsy
3 Dec 15#5
The one without the K processor?
stuellis to Catsy
3 Dec 15#6
Ok please share it with us
GazmoSpazmo to Catsy
3 Dec 15#18
link?
JTW8W to Catsy
21 Dec 15#79
No you didn't, otherwise you'd share the link
stuellis
3 Dec 15#3
Not bad at all but why must they use such a low quality psu, also 2gb vram is really low these days
m1keyp1key
3 Dec 15#7
If you're into building one yourself there are some great deals for components with freebies that you could sell on and recover some of the outlay
So for that £720 that you priced the same components for you could probably get a couple of better components at the same price if you're prepared to mess around selling the extras.
Not to detract from this deal, as this is a very good price.
eddie mac
3 Dec 15#8
No the one that was a misprice and the ebay seller withdrew the listing and changed it. Nobody got one.
Graham1979
3 Dec 15#9
Yeah it had been posted as a deal but many thought it was a price error as it came with the 970gtx and the 960gtx version was more expensive.
Heat from me by the way. Shame they cant deliver it for free!
A1M to QuickProfits
4 Dec 151#31
They used to have a shop on Tottenham Court Road in London. I saw their prices on the Internet and tried to buy from the shop to save on delivery but it was always higher than the price advertised. They kept sprouting on about 'ecommerce'. For some reason I tried this twice on different occasions and always got the same level of 'service'.
In my quick search to see if the offer was from the same shop as described above I found that they had actually went into liquidation.
Probably from the level of 'service' they provide.
tomosmithy22
3 Dec 151#12
I had a system built by scan terrible customer support and they told me delivery would be by a courier but some bloke in a Astra delivered it, build time was three weeks and try calling them you won't get through, great build though.
MikeLondon
3 Dec 15#13
If this is for gaming, get a cheaper proceser and a gtx 970
rev6 to MikeLondon
3 Dec 15#15
Which CPU do you suggest?
cowsindahouse
3 Dec 15#14
Is 4.4ghz a 'standard like' oc for a 6600k?
MikeLondon
3 Dec 15#16
Depends on budget but the i5 4590 with a gtx 970 is the minimum needen for the oculus rift coming out Q1 next year.
themanwithapc
3 Dec 15#17
Seems a bit lopsided with a pretty good CPU and average GPU. If you swap the GPU for something a bit better then you might have concerns about the PSU.
Having said that not a bad price for what it is at face value.
stanlenin
3 Dec 151#19
960 is an ultra slow card for very low budget PC. At the same time it is very overpriced and makes anyone who buys it a complete stupido. A match for this card is Intel pentium g3258.
In fact that pentium makes a better CPU than 960 makes a graphics card.
This configuration is appalling. Graphics match for this CPU would be radeon 390 at least.
8GB RAM is a good joke too.
chapchap to stanlenin
3 Dec 1519#20
What a **** you are.
fishmaster to stanlenin
3 Dec 15#21
It wouldn't be £614.98 then would it? You have to consider if this is a deal at this price and can it be bettered at this price point? The main thing I would be asking is does it have a decent PSU so I could put a GTX 970 or better in there in the future. The CPU is going to do the job for any game out there and for the foreseeable future.
Spod to stanlenin
3 Dec 151#28
You reckon the 960 is "ultra" slow? Utter tosh. And the RAM is easily upgradable for not much money. Do us all a favour and check your facts before posting this sort of nonsense.
If you don't know what your talking about dont give advice. Every point you tried to make is just wrong
Salfordgirl1
3 Dec 15#22
CPU is one of the best you can get, hugely powerful.
And then it's partnered with a mediocre GPU. Very strange choice by OP?
Get the 970 for an extra £94 and you've got a very, very powerful PC. But with a 960 this is being held back.
Edit - Strange, it's £94 to add it to a different PC but to add it to this one it costs over £115, which is a bit of a rip off =/
Salfordgirl1
3 Dec 151#23
Click customize PC and you can add or take away as you please. Take away some of the frills and use the money for a better GPU, as the 960 is awful.
bobafett
3 Dec 1518#24
PC Master race!
Come on guys seriously - saying a 960 is an ultra slow card is absolute c**p. OP this is a great deal, if a litre lopsided as others have said.
I just built an ITX pc with i3 6100, a 750ti OC and 16Gb DDR3L for under £300. That was with a TT case and a decent corsair PSU.
It equals/betters the performance of a PS4 and exceeds a XBONE. Plays all current games at high setting comfortably at 1080p
A 960 card is considerable better and will make a very, very good gaming machine. Yes there are faster for more money, but isn't there always?!?
It's true the i5 6600k is overkill for gaming - and only useful if your doing lots of encoding or rendering, that said, most GPU's share the workload these days...
But can we please stop trashing good posts with good spec kit, as its Mis-informing folks that don't know as much...
yoyo59 to bobafett
3 Dec 15#25
i5 6600k is not overkill for gaming infact its perfect for gaming if anything the i7 6700k is even better for gaming but isnt worth the extra £160
for the others asking, 3.5ghz is normal speed of this cpu it boosts to 3.9ghz, I have mine @ 4.7ghz atm
bobafett
3 Dec 15#26
For gaming you need around 60/FPS for a smooth experience.
Read this post which compares the more popular games.
Better CPU does have an effect, but not really necessary - GPU is more limiting, and any game on HIGH not ULTRA, running with an i3 or better should achieve 60/FPS and be a very good gaming machine.
The 960 gives you 24 frames per second on Witcher 3. TWENTY FOUR.
A 970, which isn't overclocked gives you 44 FPS, almost double the performance for an extra £90-100? Non-contest.
The 960 will struggle in two years time, whereas the 970 will still be playing on high.
westy1104
4 Dec 15#32
your a troll , or not that bright , A gtx960 is awful , get a grip of yourself , glad you informed us all the next model up plays better , who would have thought eh , you must be one of them ones that has to convince themselves that you can only play games at ultra of there graphically " awful " or a horrible game , your post is silly , according to you nobody should be playing games unless they have a gtx970 , the mind boggles
Pattoe
4 Dec 152#33
You're right, it is utter tosh. I have a gtx 960 and I've been playing plenty of games on highest settings at 1080p smooth 60fps over steam link without any framerate drops or issues at all.
Just elitists and fanboys hating. Always going to happen.
ggilfedder
4 Dec 15#34
Build yourself.
i5 6600k
8gb ram ddr4
Evga 970
128gb SSD
Cheap PSU, mobo and case
Ebay for windows key or pirate
all from amazon.es or some EU amazon site for slightly more £ but not by much.
Much better machine and you will be able to resell parts with original box and manufacture warranty and better parts
thesnowdog to ggilfedder
4 Dec 152#36
One thing you DEFINITELY shouldn't do is buy a cheap PSU.
All Amazon - £765 without O/S.
So its £150 more - that is a fair amount TBH
thesnowdog
4 Dec 15#35
Heat added because it's a decent deal, but anyone building a PC specifically for gaming in the not-too-distant future would be better off with a more powerful GPU. A 970 would give you more VRAM and more importantly give you everything you need to run a VR HMD (Head Mounted Display) such as Oculus Rift at the Recommended specs.
VR gaming is starting next year and will (imo) be huge, it'll be a bit pointless buying a gaming PC that doesn't have a GPU powerful enough. You could of course upgrade at a later date but I'm a firm believer that for a gaming PC the GPU has to be the most expensive component in the build by as much as possible. Just my twopenneth! :smirk:
Indeed. Games would perform quite a lot better.
Needs an SSD/More RAM though. Couldn't imagine playing BO3 on that with the game and pagefile on the same drive.
I would also add that good PCs are expensive, I have a i7 6700k with 970 SLI (thats x2 GTX 970s) 16GB RAM 2400 DDR4, SSDs, gaming motherboard, hi spec PSU, I purchase some expensive fans and custom GPU fans - total cost about £1300. I have spent hours tinkering, playing with settings and modifying it, my point is you have to really be into it - if you don't want to spend the money and don't want to spend the time just get a PS4.
rev6 to MikeLondon
4 Dec 15#42
Must have got a good deal. The CPU and GPU's alone are around £1000.
bobafett to MikeLondon
4 Dec 151#45
Hi Mike,
Sweet set up, but disagree that you "have to tinker about" - if you want best of the best, that's true. If you just want a solid, stable machine that can compete with the consoles - which is enough for 95% of the people, a decent gaming machine can be had for £300-£400 - with the upgrade path if they get the 'bug'
MikeLondon
4 Dec 15#43
Lot of shopping around and a little help from everyone's favourite website hotukdeals.
Easy2BCheesy
4 Dec 15#44
That's a pretty amazing price bearing in mind that CPU and GPU alone will set you back £160-£170. Can you share your entire parts list?
Easy2BCheesy
4 Dec 151#46
Depends on who makes it - there are cheap PSUs made by quality OEMs. Also remember that a GTX 970 and an overclocked i5 is still going to struggle to break 350W in terms of actual 'drawn from the wall' power consumption. Lop off 80-100W if you're going for GTX 960.
rev6
4 Dec 15#47
I guess it depends what you class as "decent gaming" :smiley:
Gadget
4 Dec 15#48
Is Fallout 4 playable on this?
rev6 to Gadget
4 Dec 15#49
No doubt. Not the best optimized game though.
archermav
4 Dec 15#52
Intel Core I5 4460
1TB Hard Drive /
8GB DDR3 RAM
NVIDIA GTX 960 2GB DDR5 HDMI Graphics Card
500W Bronze Rated Power Supply Corsair.
Windows 10
Just bought this prebuild for my lad for Christmas, seems OK to me for £550.
i56600k is £170 on amazon.es mate, Your prices are all wrong. Shop around and you will get for similar price as this.
EDIT* I understand its went up in price now but a few days ago it was 170, also seen mobo, and 970 cheaper on sale, if you wait and grab at right price you will get cheaper.
minicale
4 Dec 151#56
I think most people would do better with a 970 and fx6300 set up.
A good rule of thumb is if you wanting a gaming pc the GPU should cost double the CPU.
thesnowdog to minicale
4 Dec 15#59
Yup, or that the price of the GPU should be over half the price of the entire system.
MightyJayJnr
4 Dec 15#57
This is a good deal, heat added!
minicale
4 Dec 15#58
My old pc that cost me 550 about 5 years a go is about on par with the current gen of consoles they are pathetic in terms of performance.
Most games for console that have high end graphics have to run at lower resolutions then 1080p and refresh rates of less then 60Hz.
Where as a 300-400 will manage at 1080p 60Hz even if it has to run at lower settings to achieve that it will still look better than a console.
oleap
4 Dec 15#61
Hey all.
I was looking for a new PC, mostly for web design and office stuff, but also to play Guildwars 2 and possible Elite Dangerous... Can anyone tell me what they think about this:
This is a cracking deal, however, that PSU is to be avoided, mostly Teapo parts, buy another PSU. Also not too sure about that CPU cooler especially if overclocked to 4.4
I disagree with his point about the 960 being ultra slow but his point about it not being a match is right, a i5 should be matched with a 970 or above
fudgecake2
4 Dec 15#66
Wow great deal! I'm saving up for a laptop right now but this makes me want to change my mind! :smile:
Catsy
4 Dec 15#67
I just saw the advert when was posted and I remember the price and configuration. that's all. I didn't stay to read all the replays. :smile:
rev6
4 Dec 15#68
What's your old PC?
oleap
4 Dec 15#69
Can anyone recommend a good, pre-built machine with W10 at the £600 mark? Would like an SSD in there if at all possible?
bobafett
4 Dec 15#70
Pick up a pre-built with no os. Then buy a license key for win7 from lots of legit places,install win7 first, then do free upgrade to win10!
minicale to bobafett
4 Dec 15#71
Why the hell would you go from windows 7 to windows 10?
rev6
4 Dec 15#72
Why not?
bobafett
5 Dec 15#73
Indeed! Win 7 is now 6 years old; Win10 Is a very slick and modern incarnation of Windows. Very stable and efficient.
TubbiestPack
5 Dec 15#74
Is the PSU even enough for this system? Had a look at some of the reviews saying it's very low quality and isn't suitable for an overclocked system.
QuickProfits
8 Dec 15#75
it wouldn't have those awards and they wouldn't be selling it if it wasn't.
formsm2000comp
11 Dec 15#76
Was going to get a new laptop, but this is very tempting instead.
Current pc is 8 years old!
Only thing annoying me i want to remove the OS and Hard drive but when i do that on part picker it makes it £580.
Included costs £680, so this around an £60 saving!
Would want an GTX970 instead of the OS and hard drive but the mickey mouse RAM and PSU is putting me off...
Additionally GTX970 for around £250 when they have been out a year and no discounts... Not sure if i should wait for Pascal next year and just get the GTX960 now.
formsm2000comp
11 Dec 15#77
Tried doing the same specs without OS and HDD and it came out more expensive.
Asked these guys if i could get it cheaper without OS and HDD and they said no. The parts/software are part of a special price bundle they had. I could ask for them to be removed.. but it wouldn't result in any discount.
mattr
13 Dec 15#78
just bought one, but changed to the 620w psu, added the GTX970 4gb gaming edition + optical drive. Will get a 480GB SSD from one of the other many deals and install it. Couldn't really see any better deals than this now.
Opening post
Considering you get it built for you, overclocked to 4.40GHz and saves you £120 than if you bought the components separately, this is a great deal.
Nice gaming PC upgrade for your son or daughter.
Top comments
Come on guys seriously - saying a 960 is an ultra slow card is absolute c**p. OP this is a great deal, if a litre lopsided as others have said.
I just built an ITX pc with i3 6100, a 750ti OC and 16Gb DDR3L for under £300. That was with a TT case and a decent corsair PSU.
It equals/betters the performance of a PS4 and exceeds a XBONE. Plays all current games at high setting comfortably at 1080p
A 960 card is considerable better and will make a very, very good gaming machine. Yes there are faster for more money, but isn't there always?!?
It's true the i5 6600k is overkill for gaming - and only useful if your doing lots of encoding or rendering, that said, most GPU's share the workload these days...
But can we please stop trashing good posts with good spec kit, as its Mis-informing folks that don't know as much...
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So for that £720 that you priced the same components for you could probably get a couple of better components at the same price if you're prepared to mess around selling the extras.
Not to detract from this deal, as this is a very good price.
(well I was about to) :smile:
In my quick search to see if the offer was from the same shop as described above I found that they had actually went into liquidation.
Probably from the level of 'service' they provide.
Having said that not a bad price for what it is at face value.
In fact that pentium makes a better CPU than 960 makes a graphics card.
This configuration is appalling. Graphics match for this CPU would be radeon 390 at least.
8GB RAM is a good joke too.
And then it's partnered with a mediocre GPU. Very strange choice by OP?
Get the 970 for an extra £94 and you've got a very, very powerful PC. But with a 960 this is being held back.
Edit - Strange, it's £94 to add it to a different PC but to add it to this one it costs over £115, which is a bit of a rip off =/
Come on guys seriously - saying a 960 is an ultra slow card is absolute c**p. OP this is a great deal, if a litre lopsided as others have said.
I just built an ITX pc with i3 6100, a 750ti OC and 16Gb DDR3L for under £300. That was with a TT case and a decent corsair PSU.
It equals/betters the performance of a PS4 and exceeds a XBONE. Plays all current games at high setting comfortably at 1080p
A 960 card is considerable better and will make a very, very good gaming machine. Yes there are faster for more money, but isn't there always?!?
It's true the i5 6600k is overkill for gaming - and only useful if your doing lots of encoding or rendering, that said, most GPU's share the workload these days...
But can we please stop trashing good posts with good spec kit, as its Mis-informing folks that don't know as much...
for the others asking, 3.5ghz is normal speed of this cpu it boosts to 3.9ghz, I have mine @ 4.7ghz atm
Read this post which compares the more popular games.
Better CPU does have an effect, but not really necessary - GPU is more limiting, and any game on HIGH not ULTRA, running with an i3 or better should achieve 60/FPS and be a very good gaming machine.
CPU gaming comparison
Fallout 4 is a graphically easy game to run.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_D26sn4wi0
The 960 gives you 24 frames per second on Witcher 3. TWENTY FOUR.
A 970, which isn't overclocked gives you 44 FPS, almost double the performance for an extra £90-100? Non-contest.
The 960 will struggle in two years time, whereas the 970 will still be playing on high.
Just elitists and fanboys hating. Always going to happen.
i5 6600k
8gb ram ddr4
Evga 970
128gb SSD
Cheap PSU, mobo and case
Ebay for windows key or pirate
all from amazon.es or some EU amazon site for slightly more £ but not by much.
Much better machine and you will be able to resell parts with original box and manufacture warranty and better parts
8gb ram ddr4 - £39
Evga 970 - £257
128gb SSD - £40
Cheap PSU, mobo and case - Mobo - £132, PSU - £39, Case - £32
All Amazon - £765 without O/S.
So its £150 more - that is a fair amount TBH
VR gaming is starting next year and will (imo) be huge, it'll be a bit pointless buying a gaming PC that doesn't have a GPU powerful enough. You could of course upgrade at a later date but I'm a firm believer that for a gaming PC the GPU has to be the most expensive component in the build by as much as possible. Just my twopenneth! :smirk:
http://www.freshtechsolutions.co.uk/custom-built-computers/intel-geforce-gaming-computers/intel-core-i5-4460-1tb-8gb-1600mhz-gtx-970-4gb-z3-plus-computer-gaming-pc.html
Needs an SSD/More RAM though. Couldn't imagine playing BO3 on that with the game and pagefile on the same drive.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Gamer-PC-Computer-Intel-i5-4590-4x3-7-GHz-Nvidia-GTX970-4GB-OC-Gaming-blue-/131647217092?hash=item1ea6c91dc4:g:BZ4AAOSwcBhWXGsQ
Sweet set up, but disagree that you "have to tinker about" - if you want best of the best, that's true. If you just want a solid, stable machine that can compete with the consoles - which is enough for 95% of the people, a decent gaming machine can be had for £300-£400 - with the upgrade path if they get the 'bug'
1TB Hard Drive /
8GB DDR3 RAM
NVIDIA GTX 960 2GB DDR5 HDMI Graphics Card
500W Bronze Rated Power Supply Corsair.
Windows 10
Just bought this prebuild for my lad for Christmas, seems OK to me for £550.
EDIT* I understand its went up in price now but a few days ago it was 170, also seen mobo, and 970 cheaper on sale, if you wait and grab at right price you will get cheaper.
A good rule of thumb is if you wanting a gaming pc the GPU should cost double the CPU.
Most games for console that have high end graphics have to run at lower resolutions then 1080p and refresh rates of less then 60Hz.
Where as a 300-400 will manage at 1080p 60Hz even if it has to run at lower settings to achieve that it will still look better than a console.
I was looking for a new PC, mostly for web design and office stuff, but also to play Guildwars 2 and possible Elite Dangerous... Can anyone tell me what they think about this:
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/desktop-pcs/desktop-pcs/hp-pavilion-550-153na-desktop-pc-exclusive-white-10138663-pdt.html
or this one
http://www.currys.co.uk/gbuk/computing/desktop-pcs/desktop-pcs/hp-pavilion-550-150na-desktop-pc-silver-10138703-pdt.html
(I can't see any difference)
but its not available anymore :disappointed:
Current pc is 8 years old!
Only thing annoying me i want to remove the OS and Hard drive but when i do that on part picker it makes it £580.
Included costs £680, so this around an £60 saving!
Would want an GTX970 instead of the OS and hard drive but the mickey mouse RAM and PSU is putting me off...
Additionally GTX970 for around £250 when they have been out a year and no discounts... Not sure if i should wait for Pascal next year and just get the GTX960 now.
Asked these guys if i could get it cheaper without OS and HDD and they said no. The parts/software are part of a special price bundle they had. I could ask for them to be removed.. but it wouldn't result in any discount.