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Any changes before purchasing?
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My current budget is 500GBP and below are my current parts that have been selected and I'd like to know if it'd be worthwhile changing anything whilst I have the chance.
I'd also like to note that 'Craigyy' did give me a build a couple weeks back and the price was just over the 500GBP price mark with an FX6300 but I removed the mouse/keyboard that was in the build as I recently purchased those and swapped out the FX6300 for the 8320, also removed the OCZ PSU and put in the XFX one as OCZ is no longer in stock (I know why).
Main use: Gaming, I'd like maximum frames as possible within my budget region.
Keyboard/Mouse: No
OS: No
Monitor/Peripherals: No
Parts from Scan:
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Case (ordering from ebay due to scan being out of stock): Coolermaster N200 (32.08 GBP)
CPU: AMD FX 8320 Black Edition (109.98 GBP)
Total Price: 503.5 GBP
Initial build Craigyy linked:
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I'd also like to note that 'Craigyy' did give me a build a couple weeks back and the price was just over the 500GBP price mark with an FX6300 but I removed the mouse/keyboard that was in the build as I recently purchased those and swapped out the FX6300 for the 8320, also removed the OCZ PSU and put in the XFX one as OCZ is no longer in stock (I know why).
Main use: Gaming, I'd like maximum frames as possible within my budget region.
Keyboard/Mouse: No
OS: No
Monitor/Peripherals: No
Parts from Scan:
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (Collective 361.44 GBP)
Case (ordering from ebay due to scan being out of stock): Coolermaster N200 (32.08 GBP)
CPU: AMD FX 8320 Black Edition (109.98 GBP)
Total Price: 503.5 GBP
Initial build Craigyy linked:
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Doesn't look to bad, Save a few GBP/USD from downgrading the HDD.
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Looks pretty good to me man. Have fun building.
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I'd have probably went for a WB 1TB Blue HDD rather than that although it doesn't really change much to be perfectly honest.
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CapCom wrote Doesn't look to bad, Save a few GBP/USD from downgrading the HDD.
Why would he want top downgrade the HDD?
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10wnu9 wrote I'd have probably went for a WB 1TB Blue HDD rather than that although it doesn't really change much to be perfectly honest.
The HDD doesn't really make a difference.The HDD is fine how it is.
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