Office PC

bobstermizer

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hi all,

looking to build PC for office usage.

- i3 processing
- no dedicated GPU required
- able to work for at least the next five years w/o upgrading required
- reliable PSU
- windows 7 pro required
- need monitor (23"), keyboard and mouse
- cost as low as possible (looking to build more than 5)

thanks
 

jtjt00

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For company use, why don't goes for branded one like Dell with support? DIY means you got to support for future issues.
 

flee0308

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For company use, why don't goes for branded one like Dell with support? DIY means you got to support for future issues.

You never know, could be a small family business that would prefer to save costs through diy.

TS: for you really need i3? Wouldn't a celeron / pentium be good enough?
 

Ark Law

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if its for MS office kind of work, do i need i5 or i3 will be sufficient?

Pentium or Celeron will suffice. Use savings from getting the lower CPU to get SSD better.

People have been surprised that my Athlon II laptop runs faster than their own Core i7 laptop? Can you figure out why? ;)
 
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