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Avro
16-11-11, 10:14
Not very keen on the new range, I have a budget of about £800, set aside £100 for a monitor, not building as it's easier because someone else is buying for me.

http://www.aria.co.uk/Systems/Gaming+Range/Gladiator/Gladiator+Warbird+V2+Intel+Core+i5-2500K+%40+4.40GHz+DDR3+Gaming+PC+?productId=47227
but then don't really like the PSU or GPU or Case.

Then moving up to http://www.aria.co.uk/Systems/Gaming+Range/Gladiator/Gladiator+Diablo+Intel+Core+i7-950+%40+3.50GHz+DDR3+Gaming+PC+?productId=47212 and getting the monitor myself.
The GPU is still a 550ti and 1333mhz ram

IanS
16-11-11, 10:27
Why not just put a spec together yourself and get Aria to build it, or give sales a ring and ask to change anything you don't like on one of the above.
As far as I'm aware, most of the systems are built to order, so changing one or two components is not a problem.

andyn
16-11-11, 11:13
As above, just give our telesales team and they'll happily either make a variant of one of our existing systems with your preferred components, or simply make an entirely custom system for you :)

Sarky
16-11-11, 11:23
Yeah I noticed the 550Ti seems to be everywhere, its to do with hard drive prices bumping up the cost of the rest of the machine.

coiler
16-11-11, 11:34
concur call sales and they can build a custom for £49ex or make up to x3 changes to an existing build

Clockwise
16-11-11, 11:43
Ditch the mechanicals and go 120gb ssd. Post in the other bit if you need spec help and will be happy to make wishlists.

Avro
16-11-11, 17:16
Do aria give a warranty other than the component one for a pc built to spec.

coiler
16-11-11, 17:35
1 year return to base but most components have their own warranty above and beyond the 1 year. Eg. most memory is lifetime