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Hi, Im new to these forums so please tell me if I have posted in the wrong forum etc...
I'm looking to build or have built a 'gaming' pc, that I will mainly use for Internet and my Workload i.e using Microsoft Word
The one thing that i am going to say is that I would like the case to be a Bitfenix Prodigy in white, to resemble the design of the Mac Pro.
My budget is 400 or under. I just want something that will be speedy enough, so that there is no lag when having multiple windows in the browser, or in work-related applications and also look good (i.e components). I may in the future upgrade.
Also, I will be using Windows 8 if that helps, and it will be my first build.
Cheers!
P.s Ask any questions about the build and I will answer promptly.
I'm looking to build or have built a 'gaming' pc, that I will mainly use for Internet and my Workload i.e using Microsoft Word
The one thing that i am going to say is that I would like the case to be a Bitfenix Prodigy in white, to resemble the design of the Mac Pro.
My budget is 400 or under. I just want something that will be speedy enough, so that there is no lag when having multiple windows in the browser, or in work-related applications and also look good (i.e components). I may in the future upgrade.
Also, I will be using Windows 8 if that helps, and it will be my first build.
Cheers!
P.s Ask any questions about the build and I will answer promptly.
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Idk if you wanted the case included with the $400 and I don't know if you need a dvd burner so I didn't include it.
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This system is just over 400 including the case price. I have chosen you a AMD APU witch will give fab output processing and graphic wise, ever want to venture into gaming this may help to. It is also cheep where can you go wrong?
Cut down to 4GB ram as you wont need 8GB.
Semi-Modular PSU as you have such a small case this will help with cable management and air flow.
I also went with a 320GB HDD as for what you are doing it should be more than enough if you start to run out later, it is a cheep and easy thing to add.
Matt
This system is just over 400 including the case price. I have chosen you a AMD APU witch will give fab output processing and graphic wise, ever want to venture into gaming this may help to. It is also cheep where can you go wrong?
Cut down to 4GB ram as you wont need 8GB.
Semi-Modular PSU as you have such a small case this will help with cable management and air flow.
I also went with a 320GB HDD as for what you are doing it should be more than enough if you start to run out later, it is a cheep and easy thing to add.
Matt
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AirMaxKing, you grossely overestimate the graphics capability of an APU. Though they may seem perfect for low budget builds, they are better fit for $300 or below builds. Their best usage is in standard home-use desktops, not so much in builds oriented towards gaming.
The Bitfenix prodigy isn't a good option for this kind of build. Believe me when I say it, the Prodigy is best used in an extreme mini gaming PC build. Such a build generally costs around $1000. For $400 I'd recommend getting the best bang for your buck (or at any budget for that matter), which is this build I have here, it's about $10 over your budget but I got in the bells and whistles that I find a requirement, such as a 1TB HDD and an independent GPU.
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The Bitfenix prodigy isn't a good option for this kind of build. Believe me when I say it, the Prodigy is best used in an extreme mini gaming PC build. Such a build generally costs around $1000. For $400 I'd recommend getting the best bang for your buck (or at any budget for that matter), which is this build I have here, it's about $10 over your budget but I got in the bells and whistles that I find a requirement, such as a 1TB HDD and an independent GPU.
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As you can see OP, there are many ways you can spend $400.
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Bump, sorry I haven't got my answer yet and this is my first build :L
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PeterKernaghan wrote Bump, sorry I haven't got my answer yet and this is my first build :L
What kinda of answer are you looking for?
You have been given 3 builds and they all do as you have asked some better than other?
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AirMaxKing wrotePeterKernaghan wrote Bump, sorry I haven't got my answer yet and this is my first build :L
What kinda of answer are you looking for?
You have been given 3 builds and they all do as you have asked some better than other?
Sorry, I meant, is it possible for someone in the uk to build it for me on thetechgame or any major shops?
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You don't need a video card.
Spending $80 for a case on a $400 build is ridiculously silly and you're hurting performance for aesthetics. Because it's not my money, though, spend it how you want.
Building your own PC is simple and you shouldn't need someone to build it for you.
Order the parts and watch a simple 20 minute tutorial and you've got your PC.
Motherboard: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ($74.99 @ Amazon)
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Storage: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ($69.98 @ Outlet PC)
Power Supply: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] ($30.98 @ Newegg)
Total: $345.93
You don't need a video card.
Spending $80 for a case on a $400 build is ridiculously silly and you're hurting performance for aesthetics. Because it's not my money, though, spend it how you want.
Building your own PC is simple and you shouldn't need someone to build it for you.
Order the parts and watch a simple 20 minute tutorial and you've got your PC.
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