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Best Build for 350 pounds without graphics card?
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So I am looking into building a PC and have 350 until next month where I will get 180 and spend it on a 7870. Could someone come up with a build for me please.
Preferably using amazon thanks.


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There is no need for peripherals or windows just the system itself.
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I'd suggest waiting until you get the extra 180 (USD, GBP, whatever it is) and building a more balanced PC.
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I agree with r00t you don't want to spend less on other hardware and get a big graphics card.
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This is the build I was looking at seems balanced to me.
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Did you forget about an OS? You need that also...
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already got windows 7 from another family member so that's sorted
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That PSU is not needed. Try a 430w PSU.
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Even with the added 7870 are you sure?
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If you're not getting the 7870 LE or XT, I'd suggest the 660. It also has lower power consumption and only one 6-pin PCI power connector.
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