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Could somebody make me 2 builds please? For 600 GBP?
Basically, I want, 8GB RAM, and an i5, also, a GTX 760, for the Intel one.
And, could you also make me an AMD one? With the new 8 Core Processor, and again, 8GB RAM.
I will be using this for gaming, and the occasional college work.
Thanks guys!
EDIT - Also, I do NOT need peripherals included in the price!
+Rep if you do it too!
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MatteH
Basically, I want, 8GB RAM, and an i5, also, a GTX 760, for the Intel one.
And, could you also make me an AMD one? With the new 8 Core Processor, and again, 8GB RAM.
I will be using this for gaming, and the occasional college work.
Thanks guys!
EDIT - Also, I do NOT need peripherals included in the price!
+Rep if you do it too!
Thanks
MatteH
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Not sure what you're budget is but im guesing thos will be fine
GTX 770 EVGA SC
Asus Z87-K Motherboard
I5 4670k 1150
Corsair 300R/ Corsair Air Series CUBE / Fractsl Design R4
8GB G.Skill 2100Mhz Performance Ram ddr3
120GB Samsung EVO SSD (Wont Increase FPS) only speed
1TB Western Digital Black / 2TB is available
750w Corsair Enthusiast RM PSU / 750w XFX PSU / Silverstone 700w PSU (800W Peak)
Windows 8.1 Pro 64Bit Dual Boot Steam OS???
its a nice build I dont care About SSD's But you might want 1
GTX 770 EVGA SC
Asus Z87-K Motherboard
I5 4670k 1150
Corsair 300R/ Corsair Air Series CUBE / Fractsl Design R4
8GB G.Skill 2100Mhz Performance Ram ddr3
120GB Samsung EVO SSD (Wont Increase FPS) only speed
1TB Western Digital Black / 2TB is available
750w Corsair Enthusiast RM PSU / 750w XFX PSU / Silverstone 700w PSU (800W Peak)
Windows 8.1 Pro 64Bit Dual Boot Steam OS???
its a nice build I dont care About SSD's But you might want 1
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FX-6300 AM3+
Asus Sabertooth 990FX Motherboard
Corsair Hydro Series h800i/h80i/Phanteks U-Type
Corsair 300R / Corsair Vengeance Military Green
650W Modular Corsair CX600M PSU
Corsair Vengeance 8GB 1800MHz DDR3 / Military Greenn colour?.
Asus Drive
Asus Wifi PCI.E Card
GTX 760 / R9 280X / R9 270X
Windows 8.1 W/ Steam OS Dual Os Boot??? /or non dual)
Asus Sabertooth 990FX Motherboard
Corsair Hydro Series h800i/h80i/Phanteks U-Type
Corsair 300R / Corsair Vengeance Military Green
650W Modular Corsair CX600M PSU
Corsair Vengeance 8GB 1800MHz DDR3 / Military Greenn colour?.
Asus Drive
Asus Wifi PCI.E Card
GTX 760 / R9 280X / R9 270X
Windows 8.1 W/ Steam OS Dual Os Boot??? /or non dual)
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Realities wrote FX-6300 AM3+
Asus Sabertooth 990FX Motherboard
Corsair Hydro Series h800i/h80i/Phanteks U-Type
Corsair 300R / Corsair Vengeance Military Green
650W Modular Corsair CX600M PSU
Corsair Vengeance 8GB 1800MHz DDR3 / Military Greenn colour?.
Asus Drive
Asus Wifi PCI.E Card
GTX 760 / R9 280X / R9 270X
Windows 8.1 W/ Steam OS Dual Os Boot??? /or non dual)
That's over 600GBP.
That's also a really unbalanced build. Why a 6300 with that motherboard? You can get a much cheaper motherboard, then get a 8320.
Also, read the post when making your build.
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Stedos wroteRealities wrote FX-6300 AM3+
Asus Sabertooth 990FX Motherboard
Corsair Hydro Series h800i/h80i/Phanteks U-Type
Corsair 300R / Corsair Vengeance Military Green
650W Modular Corsair CX600M PSU
Corsair Vengeance 8GB 1800MHz DDR3 / Military Greenn colour?.
Asus Drive
Asus Wifi PCI.E Card
GTX 760 / R9 280X / R9 270X
Windows 8.1 W/ Steam OS Dual Os Boot??? /or non dual)
That's over 600GBP.
That's also a really unbalanced build. Why a 6300 with that motherboard? You can get a much cheaper motherboard, then get a 8320.
Also, read the post when making your build.
sorry I cant See very well as im tired and my eyes are blurred and im also Dyslexic
personaly The 6300 Is a great CPU and For that motherboard it fits overclocking
and general Gaming A better motherboard actually increases FPS (very little though)
so I though why not have a sexy motherboard sorry for not being how you would lile someones build
to be He Asked Peoples opinion and I shared mine
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Stedos wrote Intel:
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AMD:
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As you can see, the AMD build is FAR better than the Intel build.
in gaming performance yes, but editing the intel build blows it away
also a 760 is still a very good gpu.
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HIV wroteStedos wrote Intel:
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AMD:
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As you can see, the AMD build is FAR better than the Intel build.
in gaming performance yes, but editing the intel build blows it away
also a 760 is still a very good gpu.
When editing Intel cannot be out-done.
However, when the user is just gaming, then an AMD build is fantastic for the price. They're better than Intel's low end CPU's for that price.
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HIV wroteThis. Intel i5 > AMD for the most part. The gaming performance between the R9 280X and GTX 760 is quite interesting, take a look.Stedos wrote Intel:
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AMD:
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As you can see, the AMD build is FAR better than the Intel build.
in gaming performance yes, but editing the intel build blows it away
also a 760 is still a very good gpu.
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ]
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MichaelBay wroteHIV wroteThis. Intel i5 > AMD for the most part. The gaming performance between the R9 280X and GTX 760 is quite interesting, take a look.Stedos wrote Intel:
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AMD:
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As you can see, the AMD build is FAR better than the Intel build.
in gaming performance yes, but editing the intel build blows it away
also a 760 is still a very good gpu.
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Graphs like that confuse me.
But yes, you are on the most part correct. Looking back the Intel build isn't as bad as I thought it was. Since the OP wanted to just game and do a bit of work, then the 8320 will perform perfectly for him.
I think that the OP would rather have that little extra GPU power than have the extra CPU power. But, we don't exactly know how he is going to use the PC in the long run.
The AMD build also has a better case and maybe more affordable to the OP.
However, the OP shouldn't rule the Intel build out. It's still a solid build.
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