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AMD Athlon 215 Dual Core processor, 4Gb RAM, 1Tb hard drive, 19in TFT monitor, DVD-RW Super Multi Drive, NVidia GeForce 9200 graphics, Windows 7 Home Premium ACER is this a good computer and will it run most of the leagues fast on the game

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First thing i would say is dont buy pc laptops from littlewoods you will get them cheaper online .If you can save up a bit get the parts and if you know someone that can put it togetherv it will work out alot cheaper

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Yeah ebuyer is a good website for PC`s.:thup:

It is indeed. I refuse to shop at a mainstream place like PC World. They seem to over-charge simply because they're a massive chain.

If I'm desperate for a certain piece of hardware then I'll get it from work and it gets taken out of my wages, otherwise I swear by ebuyer.

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true im gonna get AMD Athlon 215 Dual Core processor, 4Gb RAM, 1Tb hard drive, 19in TFT monitor, DVD-RW Super Multi Drive, NVidia GeForce 9200 graphics, Windows 7 Home Premium ACER has i can afford easy repayments and its better than saving about 4-6months to buy 1 out right

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Aye another +1 for Ebuyer they're ace.

If it's down to what you can afford is £10 a week a decent offer, or are there other PC offers on finance, that are cheaper deals than this offer.

Though if you've a mate can put together parts bought seperateley can you upgrade a an old new machine to make it a new machine; with newer innards like RAM, Graphics card etc....

If your happy with £10 per week and you can afford it. Then go for it.

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Aye another +1 for Ebuyer they're ace.

If it's down to what you can afford is £10 a week a decent offer, or are there other PC offers on finance, that are cheaper deals than this offer.

Though if you've a mate can put together parts bought seperateley can you upgrade a an old new machine to make it a new machine; with newer innards like RAM, Graphics card etc....

If your happy with £10 per week and you can afford it. Then go for it.

Tehnically true, not always though. His motherboard might already be at its limit in terms of RAM and such.

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