rapt0r3cool5u :
Tayonas :
logainofhades :
I highly doubt that £15 Windows license is legit.
Actually they work and upgrade fine. Buy the ones that comes with Dell Installation DVD's. I am using something like 9 in my household.
The only drawback is that if you phone for support they refer you to Dell.
I know this because I had to facepalm when other people described phoning up.
If they weren't legit keys on the COA I think the convo would go differently.
Try this URL for the system I posted earlier, it is an i7.
Makes sense, in regards to the build I'm really funny about the whole prebuild thing purely because I just want to build my own computer this time.
I've bought 2 pre-built in my 19 years or so of building, I know what you mean about wanting to build your own. But sometimes it is cheaper for certain parts. Last I bought was 2 years ago to get the i5, RAM and HDD out of it. It was a Zoostorm. Got it for £400 on sale. It was worth it at the time.
But a few months later I started building my current machine.
Check Scan Computer's Today Only deals regular. You get budle deals (just ctrl+ f then type bundle) ... or scour the entire page, up to you
You can right now get an i5 + mobo for £240.
Then I would check HUKD www.hotukdeals.com for RAM, probably the best place is an Amazon deal or even Amazon Warehouse. I got 32GB of my 64GB for £72 because it had been opened. The first 32GB I got off them didn't work, the second is still running fine.
Ebuyer are doing 16GB for £60
http://www.ebuyer.com/720293-hyperx-16gb-2x8gb-2666mhz-ddr4-non-ecc-cl15-1-2v-memory-hx426c15fbk2-16
So that's £300, plus the £15 for Windows is £315.
You will get a 750ti GFX card for about £100 from Amazon or most places. That's £415, say £420
I recommend the 750ti over the 960, but 960 if you can spare another £20 or so.
500GB SSD HDD Samsung EVO
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-inch-Solid-State-Drive/dp/B00P73B1E4/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1464542417&sr=1-1&keywords=Samsung+850+EVO+500+GB for £106.
So £526.
You said maybe £600, so this PSU for £55 delivered:
http://www.novatech.co.uk/products/components/powersupplies/451wto650w/rs650-amaab1-uk.html
They also have decent ones in Amazon Warehouse, don't be scared. I got my 1200W modular Corsair one for £70.
And a case, well there are plenty if you can stretch just a little more.
But so far for £580 you have:
Intel i7 6500
(Scan)
16GB DDR4
(Ebuyer)
500GB Samsung EVO HDD.
(Amazon)
GTX950 (About Anywhere)
650W PSU
(Novatech)
Win10
Just needs a case.
If you can go a little further you can get the better CPU bundle deal from Scan and a good case. But Amazon tend to have Zalman cases fairly cheap a lot of the time.