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Graphics card ; ???
CPU ; ???

DVD ; LiteOn IHAS124-04 24x DVDR
CASE ; Fractal Design Core 1000
PSU ; 430W CORSAIR BUILDER SERIES
MOBO ; MSI H61M-P31 (G3) Motherboard
RAM ; 4GB Corsair Value DDR3 PC3-10600 (1333)
HDD ; 500GB Seagate ST500DM002 Barracuda SATA 6Gb/s, 7200rpm
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price limit for the two of them + your currency?
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100 pound for each seperate pieces .
Maybe more for the GFX card if its value for money !
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With what you have... Id look into getting a new computer... Do get a new cpu and gpu yur going to need to upgrade your PSU witch is about 100$ a decent cpu and gpu is going to cost about 180$ ea... With that id just save your money and build a decent computer for 600-700$
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My Recommendations

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This goes slightly over your budget but if you really need to keep ur budget switch out the 6870 for a 7770
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SoAMasterKillz wrote My Recommendations

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This goes slightly over your budget but if you really need to keep ur budget switch out the 6870 for a 7770

I wouldn't pair the 6870 with the CX430 because it requires two PCI power connectors. Scan has been letting us down lately and the best 7770 and i3-3220 are out of stock. The i3 is available on Amazon, but I'd wait for the 7770 to come back in stock at Scan because of their pricing.
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