DinoPC i7-Osaurus Gaming PC Comments
| Author | Ardjuna Seghers |
| Published | 27th Oct 2009 |
| Manufacturer | DinoPC |
| Price | £869.52 (Exc VAT) |
| as reviewed | £999.95 (Inc VAT) |
| Latest Price | Click here |
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Comments for DinoPC i7-Osaurus Gaming PC
TheSecretName said on 28th October 2009
taffie13 said on 3rd November 2009
Its not the spec of the i7-Osaurus Gaming pc that's the problem it is dino pc themselves which is were it goes wrong.
After purchasing my i7 gamer from this bunch of lairs, this was where all my problems started.
my new pc would not work properly and after several conversations it was returned for repair. after several hundred more telephone calls my pc was returned and guess what it didn't work, finally and after several days of promises i had it picked up a second time. By this time I had enough and asked for my money back which also took them forever and in the end i had to get my credit card company involved.
So from my experiance and this article, good pc spec but buy from another company.
Ardjuna said on 11th November 2009
@TheSecretName:
Indeed, though as mentioned in my article I'd probably go for a Core i5 processor with a view to upgrading when better/cheaper P55 Core i7s come around.
@taffie13:
Wow, that's pretty bad - sorry to hear that.
Does anyone else have any experiences with DinoPC that they would care to share?
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Not bad - Core i7 & HD5870 would be my choice if I were upgrading my Q6600 & HD4870 at the moment, especially considering the quality case and flexible configuration options.