I'm a fan of PCSpecialist - had two long-lasting machines from them.
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/
Go for Win 10pro rather than 11 though
My old Dell PC is very slow these days so I'm looking to upgrade.
Dell no longer seem to allow the degree of customisation they did previously so where do I go?
I'm not a gamer but I want a fast PC on the basis they all slow down over time.
I do want plenty of USB ports at the back - I'll reuse my current keyboard & mouse & plug in the two external hard drives. I want to plug in my speakers & printer.
I want to plug in two monitors.
I want a USB port at the front to for flash drives / connecting my phone etc.
I want an SD card reader at the front.
I do want an optical drive. I still buy CD's but load the music into iTunes.
Budget wise - I'd defo like to be sub £1,000
I'd also like advice on which version of MS office to go for. I need Word, Excel & Outlook.
Thanks in advance.
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
I'm a fan of PCSpecialist - had two long-lasting machines from them.
https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/
Go for Win 10pro rather than 11 though
Let's get the easy bit out of the way; buy Windows or Office from HERE. I would go with Office 2019 Professional Plus at £26.99 but that's because I also need MS Project and Visio and the current versions of those that are available don't play nicely with Office 2021. Your choice for Windows if you need a new version/licence.
For hardware that will be over budget but bear with me. The Intel NUC 11 Enthusiast (if you can find one available) will meet all your requirements except it doesn't have an optical drive. I bought a USB 3 external optical drive when building my NUC system. They are small, blisteringly quick, silent (and I do mean silent) and have loads of connectivity options. Have a read of the specs and connectivity. For absolute performance look at the Intel NUC 11 Extreme. The Intel NUC 12 Extreme release is imminent but as a fellow non-gamer, I deemed them overkill for my needs plus the 11 Enthusiast is smaller.
Last edited by Skier; 29th April 2022 at 20:07.
I asked for recommendations on a local FB group and found a guy who built mine to the exact specs I wanted - he was cheaper, faster and when there was a problem he popped round to my house to fix it the same day.
The Intel NUC 11 Enthusiast looks perfect for future small bedroom/study for student. Cheers. Anything I should know before pressing the 1.1k button? They do appear to be discontinued?
Nothing really you need to know other than when ordering M2 SSDs go for standard form factor as opposed to anything slightly thicker as you won't be able to get the case back together i.e. don't buy something like THIS. If you buy a bare bones unit you only need to add SSD/s, RAM and an OS. The graphics drive my 49" ultrawide monitor at 5120 x 1440 and 120Hz with ease. As mentioned above I'm not a gamer so I'm not taxing the graphics.
When you've built it and installed Windows, download a couple of bits of Intel software:
Happy to advise or answer questions if you go down this route.
Last edited by Skier; 30th April 2022 at 17:23.
https://www.ebuyer.com/1265957-dell-...56gb-ssd-wrgd4
This should do what you want except the SD reader, but you can get a USB-SD for a few quid.
Whats the spec of your current PC and does it currently have an SSD installed ?
I would add - get a machine which will support twin monitors.
>I'd defo like to be sub £1,000<
You could get an excellent laptop for much less than, plus the benefit of portability. All the peripherals can be on a DisplayLink adapter
>I'd also like advice on which version of MS office to go for.<
Microsoft 365 Personal subscription would be my recommendation. That way you are kept up-to-date and get other features such as OneDrive storage.
Last edited by J J Carter; 30th April 2022 at 18:00.
Thanks for all the advice.
Order placed with PC Specialist.
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
I bought a Dell from Morgan recently.
£170 and then £16 for an extra 8GB of RAM.
Came with Windows 10 and I got a cheap Office license online.
Plenty fast enough for video editing, the rate of performance increases means buying new these days isn't worth it for performance.
ETA built in support for dual monitors too.
M
Last edited by snowman; 16th May 2022 at 19:54.
Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
Last edited by markrlondon; 10th May 2022 at 19:01.
How does that compare to this at basically the same price?:
https://www.dell.com/en-uk/shop/desk...configurations
512SSD and SD slot but intergrated graphics (?) which presumably is an issue for dual monitors?
Last edited by David_D; 10th May 2022 at 23:46.
This seems way to good to be true:
https://www.meshcomputers.com/Default.aspx?ENT=APPLICATION&KEY=3368099
Anyone with recent experience of Mesh? I remember the name from way back but think they went bust and someone’s picked up the business.
Thanks
This one but just wondered what Mesh are like generally:
https://www.meshcomputers.com/Defaul...&XAPPL=3368099