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Noo I am getting the computer from Mesh because I can pay it off in instalments and because they have a good name and also because they do have many different machines which can all be configured. It is the same as Dell, you selectg a machine and then either buy it as it is or configure it as you want it. I will go back and reconfigure a machine based on yours and other advice given on here and paste it in for you. I do have a good idea of what I want and as for price.
Fast multitasking and processing.
Graphics minimum 256MB NVIDIA card for my photo editing, web design and fractals and speedway type games and MS Train Sim.
Creative sound card with recorder as I am into that stuff now.
At least 2GB memory preferably 4GB.
Vista Home Premium, I do not need Ultimate.
I am glad that I won't have to buy a new printer and I am fonmd of my scanner but as I said Mesh don't offer 64 bit Vista.
I don't want or need SLI agree with you. If I end up with an SLI m/bd and I don't know what SLI means I may as well have two graphics cards.
You can blame Jeremy Clarkson for my wanting to play speedway or rally games and do things I cannot do in my Fiesta!
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Oh ya, I forgot the case and power supply. Decent Thermaltake 550watt will set you back around £45 and the case about the same again.
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You can add the other graphics card later... and get a better single graphics card now.
Just because a board can take two graphics cards, doesn't mean you have to buy two!
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Right had a look at mesh and I see what you mean.
The mesh tempest quad pro comes with the 24" iiyama screen. One of my customers bought that screen and though it has a gorgeous picture, the damn thing has a problem with vista when run with DVI/HDMI and it has had to be replaced twice now.
So are you looking at the Elite Q5 FX? It seems to be the best compromise for the price. You can always upgrade the video cards later if need be.
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It is the Q4 FX Noo cannot afford the Q5 FX. I have upgraded one or two things like video card from 8400GS to 8500GT for £20 more and instead of one big 500GB hard drive two 250GB hard drives for only £15 more which seems sensible, what do you think? I have added another optical drive and a Creative sound card and will not be having the monitor. Here is the configuration
System Base Price: £ 594.89
Intel® Core™ 2 Quad Q6600 Quad Core Processor(2.4GHz,8MB Cache,1066MHz)
Genuine Windows Vista™ Home Premium Edition
Digital / Analogue TV Tuner PCI Card
New MESH Midi-TowerATX Case + 550W PSU
PCI-Express Mainboard - SLI nForce 650i SLI(C55) - Intel Core 2 Duo/Quad-Core - ATX
4GB DDR2 667MHz Memory -( 4x 1GB )
500GB (2x 250GB Serial ATA Hard Drives) [upg £ 15.00]
LightScribe Super Format 20x Dual Layer DVD Writer +R/-R/RW/RAM
LightScribe Super Format 20x Dual Layer DVD Writer +R/-R/RW/RAM [upg £ 25.00]
256MB nVIDIA GeForce 8500 GT - DVI, HDTV, TV-Out [upg £ 20.00]
Without 19" Widescreen TFT MESH Monitor [upg £ -75.00]
Creative Labs Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Gamer Sound Card (oem) [upg £ 55.00]
Logitech S220 - 2.1 Speakers with Subwoofer
Logitech Cordless Keyboard & Cordless Optical Mouse
Free Microsoft® Works® 8.5 + 60 Days Microsoft Office Trial
Free Cyberlink Video Editing Suite - 7 titles (oem)
6x USB 2.0 Ports (8x possible on motherboard)
2x IEEE1394 Firewire (onboard)
1x Gigabit LAN (onboard)
Multi-format Memory Card Reader (ATX)
Free Upgrade to 1 Year On Site* - UK Mainland Only (Repairline Ltd Warranty)
£746 with delivery and VAT
I hope Mesh are better than Evesham, PC PRO and other good tech press seem to rate them them highly. Ha e had a lot of problems with both my Evesham computers and both have needed a tech visit on Warranty.
I see they charge £85 for home set up, am I missing out on a business opportunity as I could easily do that but noit sure if I am good enough to ask people for money. I am bored and depressed and need some cash, dare I and is there the call for this sort of thing? How do I go about it? Have car, can travel to client. Don't forget I am an MCP FAILED :eek:
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That seems like a sensible solution for the PC given your situation. Yes you should go with the two hard drives... one for backup. The one year onsite warranty free upgrade for you is ideal and with the free dvb tuner you can have a lot of fun with recording freeview programs.
As for doing the setups - you need to be able to lift the pcs and monitors into place, scrabbling around the floor and under desks that haven't seen a hoover in some time. I wouldn't recommend it. I would recommend you look at training "silver surfers".
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I did not realise it came with a free TV tuner, great. I thought the PCI card was just something you had to add the tuner to.
I had not thought about lifting stuff and crawling under desks neither of which I can do now and when I have to do it for myself I am in a lot of pain and sometimes cannot get off the floor unless I have something to grab.
Training Silver Surfers is a good idea but I thought that was voluntary work? I need to earn a few bucks :cool:and not sure if a teacher who is hard of hearing would achieve much.
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no it's not voluntary - they attend courses. You just need to find a company that does the courses and get them to employ you... or start your own one on one training.
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Thanks Noo. It would be an advantage being nearly 67 myself because it would give the Silver Surfers confidence that if I can do it so can they.
Just to compare I had a look at the Evesham site and Mesh are much better value. I am still playing around with configurations to try and get the hard drive option I want of one 500GB and one 250GB as backup. I need the bigger drive because I am playing with big graphic and audio files and although I do back up to DVD and another computer I want to keep the stuff handy.
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You can stick with the 2x250 and then buy a firewire or usb external drive later.