£92 - should I spend it?

MaltonSeadog

Silver Level Poster
You're right. It's working day 7 now, I should just let them get on with it and enjoy it when it arrives.

i7, 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD, HD7850 GPU is like another world to me. It's a very strong PC by all accounts, so I should be happy with that for several years! Plus, with PCS offering an upgrade service down the line, it'll make upgrading less daunting etc.
 

Wolvo7

Bright Spark
Well if u really want an SSD and if someone in your family or you are a student you can check software4students they offer good prices on upgrade versions of W7. Technically you'd need Vista or XP installed on your PC to use them but there are loads of workarounds around :whistling: Of course it's not strictly "by the book" if you catch my drift. You can also go even less by the book (another drift).

Other than that if you want to keep everything legal and can't spend more mishra's advice is sound your PC will be really quick anyways even without an SSD.
 
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