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1100 (Pound) Budget Gaming PC (Help)
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I actually have a 1500 (Pound) budget to build myself or purchase a Gaming PC however I only want to spend 1100 (Pound) due to me needing to buy a new monitor. So I wondering if you are able to give me your opinion on the specifications I should choose that would fit that price tag, bearing in mind I want a top spec Gaming Computer that will run Big Titles on the highest settings, I have some knowledge about Gaming Computer well above average however I would like another opinion on what I should purchase.
Help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Vaapor.
Help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Vaapor.
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Here's what I came up with. You may not like the case, but a lot of other people do so it's a safe recommendation. You should shop around to see what you like.
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Here's what I came up with. You may not like the case, but a lot of other people do so it's a safe recommendation. You should shop around to see what you like.
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r00t wrote [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]r00t knows his stuff man, i'd go with this! Looks sexy as hell aswell!!
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Here's what I came up with. You may not like the case, but a lot of other people do so it's a safe recommendation. You should shop around to see what you like.
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http://www.scan.co.uk/products/8gb-corsair-ddr3-vengeance-blue-pc3-12800-(1600)-non-ecc-unbuffered-cas-10-10-10-27-xmp-15v
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Total: 1064.48 GBP
This will max all games out without a hiccup.
The two 1TB HDD are optional. I was thinking you could run them in raid 0, so in case one fails the other one is there for back-up.
The SSD is obviously for storing your windows files or high intensive programs you may run.
Hope I helped.
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Total: 1064.48 GBP
This will max all games out without a hiccup.
The two 1TB HDD are optional. I was thinking you could run them in raid 0, so in case one fails the other one is there for back-up.
The SSD is obviously for storing your windows files or high intensive programs you may run.
Hope I helped.
EDIT: Didn't realize r00t posted.
Go with what he said.
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Here's what I came up with. You may not like the case, but a lot of other people do so it's a safe recommendation. You should shop around to see what you like.
Thanks greatly appreciate the help, think I will be going with that.
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