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So, my cousin is going to uni, and he's going to need his own pc. So I've been given the challenge to try and build a decent spec PC for as cheap as possible.

I managed to come up with this...

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My question is, do you guys think you can build up any cheaper systems for me, with the same-higher specs. I think the PC from DABs is top notch, and for a good price.

its just for a general power pc. yeh, i went for futureproofing to some extent. the board supports 64bit, dual core chips. the chipset has excellent reviews for overclockability. its got PCI-E - and its the only motherboard that is certified that CAN ACTUALLY use all 16 pipelines (although im not buying a gfx card that expensive).

i know i can make an alright pc for about £300, but it wont be worth it for when Vista comes out. he'll only have to upgrade again. and i doubt there will be much this pc can handle

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