I'm super poor but need a computer. This PC build I've prepared is the cheapest one I can get, sourced from Logical Increments. It's all in my shopping basket on Amazon, ready to order. Just tell me if this is a good idea and/or point me to better equipment which will provide better value.
http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/QBcb7P
OP Cool story, forgot the facts.
>Why do you need a camputer?
>>15854
If you're gonna be cheap at least spend the most on the important parts.
>SSD pointless in this build.
>>15854
You're welcome.
https://secure.scan.co.uk/web/savedbasket/details/aa8a6c00-4382-46d7-973b-0e47a82f6027
>>15883
>https://secure.scan.co.uk/web/savedbasket/details/aa8a6c00-4382-46d7-973b-0e47a82f6027
EDIT: Didn't realise you need a monitor as well.
£3 more, 10x better.
https://secure.scan.co.uk/web/savedbasket/details/0710f58f-8316-4252-a581-f866f2a1d395
>>15886
>>15883
You can't share baskets on scan.
>>15896
Used to be able to.
>FML
>>15886
I want to see what you've changed. Can you at least tell me what different monitor you chose?
>>15854
EDIT V2. Ugh.
£253.08
>>15913
Thanks dude
>>15881
OP here. Just to be clear, you say the SSD is pointless because it is added expenditure or because it literally cannot fit in the case? Does a case have to be full rather than 'micro atx' or whatever to fit two internal storage devices?
>>15854
Ditch the SSD and add RAM. A solid state disk is not needed in a midrange build, and 4gb of ram will barely run anything these days on a windows PC.