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Zak
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hi guys
My parents old Dell desktop is on its last legs, so I have convinced them to shell out for a new tower. As I don't live with them it's rare I need to use it for anything - my brother will use it for some basic photo editing, and a few games, but nothing too hardcore. My parents just surf, use Office, etc - typical parent stuff. Anyways, saw his deal in the Harvey Norman catalogue today which I thought could be up their alley, but wanted to seek some advice as to value for money/performance, etc. Acer Aspire X1800-4942E Desktop (Tower Only) Intel Core 2 Duo 2.8GHz 4GB Ram 750GB HDD DVD Burner 512MB Graphics Windows 7 Home Price: $793 How is that value wise? Could we do better from MSY/Umart for a similar price? They have a newish monitor, keyboard, mouse, speakers and printer, so don't need any of that. Windows 7 would be good, but they have a license for XP on their Dell that they could use if need be. I think price wise they would want to start around $800 ($1000 at the absolute MAX). As I am a complete noob when it comes to hardware, any help much appreciated. My last two computers have been laptops, so its been many years since I have even read up on parts. Cheers |
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hardware
Posts: 6182
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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When it's your parents price doesn't matter, after sales warranty support is the whole thing so you don't have to be the one getting calls for stupid questions.
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épic™
Posts: 2355
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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looks ok to me. id advice against getting parts and building it yourself cause when if/when it f***s up guess who's fixing it? (you).
for parents/family/friends i always recommend getting something like a dell. least they have a decent warranty and a 1800 to call when s*** goes wrong. |
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E.T.
Posts: 2321
Location: Queensland
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As epic said, tell them to get another Dell bud. Its the only way you'll have piece for the next 3 or 4 years.
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 17079
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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yeah get a dell or the one above from Harvey's - saves having to deal with the 'support' issues...
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parabol
Posts: 5618
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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When it's your parents price doesn't matter, after sales warranty support is the whole thing This. for parents/family/friends i always recommend getting something like a dell. And this. If you don't know much about hardware and won't be around much, I recommend against the DYI approach - just go Dell. I only go to Umart/MSY because I can drop by the same week to fix problems, plus I research the hardware heavily before purchase and convince the folks to pay extra for quality parts/hardware that I know are unlikely to break down anytime soon. i.e. going for a quality motherboard rather than an SE/budget model, getting a decent PSU, getting a case+cooler that they can clean/maintain themselves against dust, and overall specifically seeking out hardware known to work together even if it costs a bit extra. Summary: Dell. |
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tequila
Posts: 5026
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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A wise man once said;
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Zak
Posts: 2228
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Dell it is I guess, unless someone can make a convincing argument against!
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tequila
Posts: 5027
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you might as well buy it online too, cheaper and hardly normal don't do the support anyway
they'll tell you to call the customer help http://www.retailmenot.com/view/dell.com look at sites like that google "dell coupons" or "dell deal codes" etc |
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Obes
Posts: 8412
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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A netbook may be all they need
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parabol
Posts: 5619
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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look at sites like that Or just enter your RACQ details here and get some decent discount codes directly from Dell .. |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 17080
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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hang on there, did teq just call me wise and in a hardware thread?
what's the world come to :p |
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whoop
Posts: 15178
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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get them a mac, then when something goes wrong you can just play ignorant & say you don't know anything about macs & tell them to ring tech support.
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Zak
Posts: 2229
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Thanks chaps, have emailed them the details.
None of the codes on that page worked, but the RACQ one was good for 5% off, so cheers for that. |
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tequila
Posts: 5029
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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word heardy, you don't have to know a lot about hardware to know that if you supply it to a relative, they come to you when there's a problem
so i would suggest even getting the relative to go buy it themselves, at hardly normal just give them a model number and tell them how much it is == best of both worlds |
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HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 17081
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Yah, I've given up helping relo's now. (not that I have much clue anyway)
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