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Just a question can you Send me a link to that and how much it would cost in US concurrency
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Memory: 8GB ram
Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6970
Proccessor: AMD Phenom II X6 1075t
Motherboard: ASRock 990FX Professional AMD AM3+ 990FX DDR3 ATX
1TB Hard Drive

All this would cost about 767 euro -> 990 usd

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Im sure you could get it cheaper if you looked around,
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Im not trying to sound like an idiot but the last i checked... A pc that ran any any game with top of the line graphics and speed has a MSRP of around $2,5000
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Legitsmith wrote Im not trying to sound like an idiot but the last i checked... A pc that ran any any game with top of the line graphics and speed has a MSRP of around $2,5000


Maybe your right but I'm not looking for a top line hardcore gaming PC.

I'm looking for one that will pay most/all games with good graphics and smooth gameplay.
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Legitsmith wrote Im not trying to sound like an idiot but the last i checked... A pc that ran any any game with top of the line graphics and speed has a MSRP of around $2,500


Maybe your right but I'm not looking for a top line hardcore gaming PC.

I'm looking for one that will pay most/all games with good graphics and smooth gameplay.

I dont know much about them but i woud have to say alienware is obviously your best guess
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1.It will play any game in the next 10 years.

2. The proceccer is KILLING it.

3. It is bottle necking because the proccecer would not be to the standards of the rest of your computer.

4. I would reccomend a i5 2500k

5. You would need a new mobo that has a LGA socket.

6. You do realise that there are around 10 more parts you need

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ilikebacon wrote 1.It will play any game in the next 10 years.

2. The proceccer is KILLING it.

3. It is bottle necking because the proccecer would not be to the standards of the rest of your computer.

4. I would reccomend a i5 2500k

5. You would need a new mobo that has a LGA socket.

6. You do realise that there are around 10 more parts you need



As much as i'd love to get a better processor, my budget wont let me. However I see your point, if the processor is bottle necking it then maybe I should get a cheaper graphics card and go for a better processor?

Yea I realise there is more parts,
These are the parts I don't fully understand

Thanks for your feedback
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Parts from scan.co.uk

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Note: The corsair 400R is a GREAT case for gaming, provides everything you need (Airflow, cable management, tool-less features ect)

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-Frostbite- wrote Parts from scan.co.uk

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Note: The corsair 400R is a GREAT case for gaming, provides everything you need (Airflow, cable management, tool-less features ect)



Thanks alot for taking the time to help, I really do appreciate it.
Really liking the list you provided but have a few questions:

Is the Intel Core i5 better then AMD Phenom II X6 1075t for gaming?
Is the AMD Radeon HD 6970 better/worse then the graphics card you provided? (Proble is worse considering the price, but is it better value?)

Thanks for your time and feeback.
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That setup should play most games pretty comfortably.
Nice PC, Your Lucky
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