Barebones PC / Tower Only

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Hi,

After bricking my old motheboard and processor I need to source something cheap for my sister. I am thinking of either a barebones system or getting a tower only. I have a copy of XP to go on it (legit) and possibly a spare licence for Vista (if I can find it) so do not need an OS and have monitor, keyboard etc... also got a CD-Rom and DVD-Rom drive which I can transfer across.

Where do people recommend?

TIA

Nigel
 
I'm in the processes or building a number of identical barebones systems for work, we're sourcing our gear through eBuyer, never seemed to cause and problems and refunds are straight forward.

Take a look at the Asus stuff, delt with them before and generally pretty good build quality / value for money.
 
I'm in the processes or building a number of identical barebones systems for work, we're sourcing our gear through eBuyer, never seemed to cause and problems and refunds are straight forward.

Take a look at the Asus stuff, delt with them before and generally pretty good build quality / value for money.


+1 for Ebuyer :thumb

They do bundles as well - motherboard, processor, cooler and RAM :thumb
 
Hi,

After bricking my old motheboard and processor I need to source something cheap for my sister. I am thinking of either a barebones system or getting a tower only. I have a copy of XP to go on it (legit) and possibly a spare licence for Vista (if I can find it) so do not need an OS and have monitor, keyboard etc... also got a CD-Rom and DVD-Rom drive which I can transfer across.

Where do people recommend?

TIA

Nigel

bigpockets.co.uk...... i use these people for all my computing needs and i find them very good. have a look ,see what you think.



Hman
 


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