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Old Oct 19, 2014 | 07:38 PM
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I need to replace a Dell desktop that is older than I care to admit. Thinking of getting another Dell - an Inspiron 3847. The machine will be used for usual home PC duties (not gaming). The PC comes with an intel i5 processor, 8GB of memory, 1TB hard drive and a NVDIA GeForce GT705 video card. Dell are offering it for £399.

Does this sound like a reasonable machine/price?

Any advice appreciated!
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Old Oct 19, 2014 | 10:05 PM
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Will be fine, however if you want a little more speed see if u can get an SSD drive, the boot times and everything gets very impressive, and personally I think it's one of the better investments when spending a new machine...
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Old Oct 19, 2014 | 10:35 PM
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as above, well worth SSD but other than than for geneal computer use will do you fine, would take windows 7 option if you can though. windows 8 sucks
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Old Oct 19, 2014 | 10:44 PM
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Try this place. Good machines at low cost:

http://www.europc.co.uk/
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Originally Posted by Tidgy
would take windows 7 option if you can though. windows 8 sucks
Ignore this, Windows 8 is perfectly fine.

But yes, that computer sounds spot on for what you need.
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Thanks guys. I think I will order the Dell.
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Old Oct 20, 2014 | 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by JayUK91
Ignore this, Windows 8 is perfectly fine.

But yes, that computer sounds spot on for what you need.

very much opinion that one, as is me hating it lol

p.s. i can see win 8 support being pulled before 7 the way things are going
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Old Oct 20, 2014 | 01:44 PM
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Windows 8 is terrible, but that doesn't mean you should go back to an old version. Once you get over how awful some aspects are, and you will get over it, you will be using a much better operating system.
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Originally Posted by JackClark
Windows 8 is terrible, but that doesn't mean you should go back to an old version. Once you get over how awful some aspects are, and you will get over it, you will be using a much better operating system.
whats the current win 8 uptake over 7? 25% or summit silly low like that?


win8 is gonna be a vista with lots of folks skipping it.
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Old Oct 20, 2014 | 04:45 PM
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Build own one and take at least MX100 256GB SSD,they're cheap and very reliable
Windows 8,really I wouldn't upgrade,when Windows X is around the corner and 7 is still awesome

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Old Oct 20, 2014 | 10:58 PM
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Originally Posted by JayUK91
Ignore this, Windows 8 is perfectly fine.

But yes, that computer sounds spot on for what you need.
Ignore this too - long live XP
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Old Oct 21, 2014 | 07:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Brun
Ignore this too - long live XP
I run XP still on my second drive. Trusty Tahr is the future
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Old Oct 21, 2014 | 08:07 AM
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Originally Posted by andy97
I run XP still on my second drive. Trusty Tahr is the future
shame it has no security dev happening any more, gonna be leaking data like the titanic soon
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Old Oct 21, 2014 | 11:47 AM
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It's a little over-CPU'd in my opinion for a light-duty home PC. I would personally consider dropping down to an i3 (or even Pentium G) if it freed up budget to get an SSD instead.
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Is the SSD drive something I can install myself?
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Old Oct 21, 2014 | 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Bikerboygreen
Is the SSD drive something I can install myself?
Depending on your personal aptitude and familiarity with computers, yes.

The trickiest part of the process would be getting the operating system transferred to the new drive; if the original drive allows you to create recovery DVDs I would create them, use the recovery discs to 'recover' onto the new hard drive, and keep the original drive in a cupboard in case of warranty issues.

Some SSDs come with software to help this process, but nonetheless it would be good practice to create the recovery discs at the first opportunity anyway.
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Old Oct 21, 2014 | 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Bikerboygreen
Is the SSD drive something I can install myself?
Yes very easy to do this

On PC is very easy to do this,I would recommend to use Clonezilla,have used this to transfer my HDD to SSD and SSD is working like a charm and without the issue

Please have look on this guide

http://www.howtogeek.com/97242/how-t...d-state-drive/

And for SSD I would go with MX100 SSD or if budget allow SanDisk get my vote

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Old Oct 21, 2014 | 06:23 PM
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That's really helpful - thank you. Definitely going to get a MX 100.
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Old Oct 21, 2014 | 11:00 PM
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i still havent jumped on the SSD bang wagon yet, would you guys say its reliable yet to use as a primary drive? or is everyone still just using them as OS Drives?
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Old Oct 21, 2014 | 11:13 PM
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Originally Posted by XDevil666
i still havent jumped on the SSD bang wagon yet, would you guys say its reliable yet to use as a primary drive? or is everyone still just using them as OS Drives?
Hi there

New SSD are pretty reliable,in last couple of months my two normal HDD failed(not SSD),one new which has been RMA and second has developed high relocation error

I've right now 2 SSD,one is for OS and programs which I'm using and second one is used as for my projects like textures,models etc for 3DS MAX,MAYA,C4D etc.

New SSD are pretty reliable and I would recommend to switch if you didn't switch

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Originally Posted by XDevil666
i still havent jumped on the SSD bang wagon yet, would you guys say its reliable yet to use as a primary drive? or is everyone still just using them as OS Drives?
An SSD has no moving parts compared to a normal hard drive so their are less things that can go wrong, their won't be mechanical drives eventually, they'll go into the same bin as VHS and Betamax recorders.

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Old Oct 22, 2014 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by XDevil666
i still havent jumped on the SSD bang wagon yet, would you guys say its reliable yet to use as a primary drive? or is everyone still just using them as OS Drives?
3 years and faultless so far.

No doubt early ones were a concern, but the more recent ones are fine mate, def worth the upgrade taking into account cost/performance/reliability etc etc

Mines set up to run windows from the ssd then a spinny hard drive for storage/games/movies etc
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Old Oct 22, 2014 | 12:27 PM
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i have them in most of my desktops and laptops, faultless, and the best upgrade to speed u can ask for...

Windows 8 is fine, im in agreement howevere that the tile crap is indeed crap, i use 8.1 currently and always religously use this

http://www.classicshell.net/

just makes it like win7, thats whay windos 10 is kinda like windows 7 with some tiles but not from first boot
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Old Oct 29, 2014 | 10:03 AM
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New Dell PC has arrived - very impressed so far. I have now decided that I am going to update the monitor as well. Looking at the ASUS VS239HV 23" Full HD LED IPS Monitor which is £108 at ccl. Again, grateful for any advice?
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I've always been a fan of the LG IPS screens, got one 23" and two 24" that are excellent value for money. That ASUS looks fine though.
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Old Oct 30, 2014 | 09:35 AM
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Originally Posted by JayUK91
I've always been a fan of the LG IPS screens, got one 23" and two 24" that are excellent value for money. That ASUS looks fine though.
Cheers mate.
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Got the Asus - really impressed.
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