It would be decent, with one exception: It has a tiny 32GB cache drive and a slow 2TB hard drive. I would not consider buying any PC in 2017 that doesn't have a real solid state drive in it.
You could probably play with parts and get a better deal, but I whipped this together in around 5 minutes:
^ This PC comes with a better motherboard, a faster i7 7700, a faster GTX 1050, a 240GB SSD rather than 32GB, and probably has much better opportunity for expansion. It's about £100 more, but it's very possible to build a custom rig that would be as good or better than the Dell at a similar price.
This is a much better PC, it has a generation newer processor, 240GB vs 32GB SSD (32GB is not nearly enough) , a more powerful graphics card (important for video editing) and a better power supply and case.
It would be decent, with one exception: It has a tiny 32GB cache drive and a slow 2TB hard drive. I would not consider buying any PC in 2017 that doesn't have a real solid state drive in it.
You could probably play with parts and get a better deal, but I whipped this together in around 5 minutes:
^ This PC comes with a better motherboard, a faster i7 7700, a faster GTX 1050, a 240GB SSD rather than 32GB, and probably has much better opportunity for expansion. It's about £100 more, but it's very possible to build a custom rig that would be as good or better than the Dell at a similar price.
yes but i dont have a clue how to build a pc thats why i wanted a link to one already made up and ready to go do you know of any? post links please
This is a much better PC, it has a generation newer processor, 240GB vs 32GB SSD (32GB is not nearly enough) , a more powerful graphics card (important for video editing) and a better power supply and case.
yes but i dont have a clue how to build a pc thats why i wanted a link to one already made up and ready to go do you know of any? post links please
This is a much better PC, it has a generation newer processor, 240GB vs 32GB SSD (32GB is not nearly enough) , a more powerful graphics card (important for video editing) and a better power supply and case.
yes but i dont have a clue how to build a pc thats why i wanted a link to one already made up and ready to go do you know of any? post links please
I put together my first PC at age 9, some 20 years ago before YouTube was a thing. The parts only really go together one way, and you can probably do it yourself the first time in an hour or two. If you can hook up a VCR, you can assemble a PC.
I put together my first PC at age 9, some 20 years ago before YouTube was a thing. The parts only really go together one way, and you can probably do it yourself the first time in an hour or two. If you can hook up a VCR, you can assemble a PC.
is that easy then what about the pc case and stuff
In brief: you take the side panel off and set the motherboard into the case. There are holes in the motherboard which align with holes in the case, where you put screws (which are included with the case). Once the board is screwed in, you screw in the power supply, hard drive(s), and plug video card, RAM and processor into the motherboard. You place the CPU's cooler on the CPU. Then, attach the two power cables to the motherboard, and a power cable to each hard drive. The last part is to connect the cable from the power button to the spot indicated on the motherboard. From here you, can boot up and install Windows, which is usually as simple as clicking "Next" several times.