Part pickers comes to about £750 (allowed only £25 for Windows, £17.99 for cooler), so not bad for £799.99 with 3 year warranty (First 30 days - FREE Collect and Return on fault - 1st Year Covers full Parts and Labour Return to Base - 2nd and 3rd Year Labour Only Return to Base)
Digital Foundry did a similar build (slight better specs) - so about similar performance expectations (1080p max details most games will get 60fps or more)
I got around £700. So not incredible deal imo but should do for some
zulm
10 Sep 16#2
This months PC Pro has a review of this exact pc...
phoenix198 to zulm
10 Sep 16#4
I didn't realise PC Pro was still going! Guess it's just the online presence that has disappeared
sam0
10 Sep 16#3
The "3 year warranty" isn't worth much if it only covers parts for 1 year.
zulm
11 Sep 16#5
Oh it's still going, I guess old habits die hard, I brought the 1st issue on release, now looking up when that was, it was back in 1994 :confused: They are still online just re-branded the online as http://www.alphr.com/ I know it's sad knowing all this :stuck_out_tongue:
RedRain
17 Sep 16#6
not really a 3 year warranty
donbarney
18 Sep 16#7
wouldn't bother with that 1060
SupaShoppa
18 Sep 161#8
But can't a laptop or tablet deliver the same power for a cheaper price? :wink::laughing:
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http://www.yoyotech.co.uk/warbird-rs10v2-gaming-desktop
Digital Foundry did a similar build (slight better specs) - so about similar performance expectations (1080p max details most games will get 60fps or more)
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2016-lets-build-a-1080p60-gaming-pc
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