Okay, so I was browsing the internet and came across this PC for £550 I don't know if I should get it or not, but I'm not the best when it comes to PC's but I just needed to know if it is worth the money! What it has below is straight from the guys description! * CPU ---Intel Latest processor Haswell Core i5 4670K 3.4Ghz/3.8Ghz turbo core x 4 Quad Core LGA 1150 6MB Cache Super Processor. ("k" meaning unlocked cores "overclockable") * Motherboard --- msi z87-g43 ..* Supports 4th Gen Intel Core? processors for LGA 1150 socket * Supports DDR3-3000(OC) Memory * USB 3.0 + SATA 6Gb/s * Military Class 4: Top Quality & Stability * Military Class Essentials: Total Protection * OC Genie 4: Overclock in 1 Second * Click BIOS 4: Easily Fine-tune Your System * 4K UHD Support: Ultra-high Definition Visual Experience * 3 Display Outputs: HDMI/DVI/D-Sub Support * PCI Express Gen 3 * Multi-GPU: AMD CrossFire Support * Sound Blaster Cinema: Realistic Surround Sound Experience * Command Center: Control & Customize Your PC Settings * Fast Boot: Quickly Boot Up & Enter OS in A Few Seconds * Super RAID: Easily Setup & Configure Intel Technologies * Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO (120mm) cpu cooler * 750 watt psu * Memory ---corsair vengeance 8gb (matched pair) * Hard Drive --- seagate barracuda 2000GB SATA3 Hard Drive * PC Case --- nzxt phantom gun metal grey Gaming Mid-Tower (4x 120mm case fans) * Video Card --- asus direct cu-ii gtx 670 (Great card for the money, speed past your latest games and intense applications).
In my opinion no, I think all pre-build computers aren't worth purchasing. I suggest selecting all your parts that will make a pc for your type of functionality. like gaming, work, business etc. If you need help creating one with a valid budget, please, comment below
Couldn't agree more. It's surprisingly easy to build your own desktop, and if you're on a budget you can compromise one performance for another; say a better GPU for a cheaper processor (for example). Goodluck on getting your budget build