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B3ASTiixRAMPAG3 wrote Having integrated graphics is a big no! Also I recommend not going for a Dual core, go for a quad core, that way bottle necking would not be as much of an issue when it comes to buying a graphics card and the rest of the components. Therefore getting the most out of your computer. I still think if you want a Prebuilt PC, go for this. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]


Considering the first two builds were around 200 i think 400 might be out of his budget but i totally agree this would be ideal setup for your starter gaming rig + the case looks really nice.

EDIT: for some reason TTG filters out the pound sign just so you know im talking about GBP currency lol


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Well i think i can go over 200 to about 350 so if you could get somethink around that it would be grate thanks
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i've never personally bought a prebuild so i don't know where to start, my current pc cost me 40 quid with a load of other crap lol xbox's spare mobo's for pc's hdd's etc it was a non booter because the CMOS jumper was set to reset the CMOS and resulted in no post etc, so he thought it was dead, was a bargain to be honest, i'd personally look around for parts and get it put together in a shop if you don't know how, there is plenty of guides on how to do so and if you need help looking for bits and help building your welcome to PM me
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harrys00007 wrote Well i think i can go over 200 to about 350 so if you could get somethink around that it would be grate thanks


Here you go, I went slightly over budget but it's the best I can do with a Prebuilt PC. [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
If you can push for the extra 50 pounds, it would be worth it and buy the one I posted earlier.
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Ok thanks for all the help guys much appreciated:)
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