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Since I've always been stuck with an incredibly slow laptop, that for example can only run DayZ on it's absolute lowest settings to sustain 25 FPS, I want to invest in a behemoth of a gaming PC. Basically, I want this PC to be able to sustain very high FPS on maxed out settings on intensive games.

My budget is in and around 1500 GBP, or 2526 US Dollars.

I would greatly appreciate some suggested builds since I have no idea what I'm doing. Thanks in advance.

Edit: All I need with the actual PC is a Keyboard and OS.


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I can only give you a couple pieces of advice from the knowledge I've picked up from my Tech friend,

1. Don't buy a CPU that has "FX" somewhere in there, it's basically just going to be a re-branded, higher priced, overclock only, they are garbage and it's partly the reason why my friend has wasted $300 more than I did on a computer that is worse than mine.

2. Unless you plan on hosting a minecraft server to a mass amount of people I don't advise going over 16GB of RAM.

3. SSDs are the best of the best, load times are much faster and definitely worth it for gamers.

4. Nvidias are amazing GPUs however there are some great AMD/ATI cards out there that can do just as good or even better. However nothing beats the Nvidia Titan Z (costs $3000 and I've been drooling over it's specs).

5. Liquid Cooling is the way to go unless you're not going to have a ton of things clogging up your tower.

6. Speaking of towers, make sure you get one big enough for all your parts.

7. Before you buy a motherboard please make sure it's compatible with all your other parts and what you want/need.
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I strongly suggest getting a nice monitor or monitors to take advantage of the 780 Ti. It's absurd to use it with a single 1080p monitor at 60 Hz. 2560x1440 for cheap: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Having a bunch of money to spend does not mean you should buy things that you don't need.

DrGrim wrote I can only give you a couple pieces of advice from the knowledge I've picked up from my Tech friend,

1. Don't buy a CPU that has "FX" somewhere in there, it's basically just going to be a re-branded, higher priced, overclock only, they are garbage and it's partly the reason why my friend has wasted $300 more than I did on a computer that is worse than mine.

2. Unless you plan on hosting a minecraft server to a mass amount of people I don't advise going over 16GB of RAM.

3. SSDs are the best of the best, load times are much faster and definitely worth it for gamers.

4. Nvidias are amazing GPUs however there are some great AMD/ATI cards out there that can do just as good or even better. However nothing beats the Nvidia Titan Z (costs $3000 and I've been drooling over it's specs).

5. Liquid Cooling is the way to go unless you're not going to have a ton of things clogging up your tower.

6. Speaking of towers, make sure you get one big enough for all your parts.

7. Before you buy a motherboard please make sure it's compatible with all your other parts and what you want/need.

1. Nope.
2. Nope.
3. Depends on the game.
5. Not necessarily.
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DrGrim wrote I can only give you a couple pieces of advice from the knowledge I've picked up from my Tech friend,

1. Don't buy a CPU that has "FX" somewhere in there, it's basically just going to be a re-branded, higher priced, overclock only, they are garbage and it's partly the reason why my friend has wasted $300 more than I did on a computer that is worse than mine.

2. Unless you plan on hosting a minecraft server to a mass amount of people I don't advise going over 16GB of RAM.

3. SSDs are the best of the best, load times are much faster and definitely worth it for gamers.

4. Nvidias are amazing GPUs however there are some great AMD/ATI cards out there that can do just as good or even better. However nothing beats the Nvidia Titan Z (costs $3000 and I've been drooling over it's specs).

5. Liquid Cooling is the way to go unless you're not going to have a ton of things clogging up your tower.

6. Speaking of towers, make sure you get one big enough for all your parts.

7. Before you buy a motherboard please make sure it's compatible with all your other parts and what you want/need.

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1 and FX 6300 is $100 and performs good

2 you dont even need 16GB RAM to host a minecraft server its based on your upload speed

3 SSD's are good but expensive as hell

4 the Titan Z isnt even out yet and is extremely overkill

5 Liquid cooling is not the "best" way to go it has a big risk of leaking and destroying your build all you need is good ventilation when OCing

6 a Mid size will do good a NZXT 210 is cheap and good

7 keep in mind AsRock mobos has problems with vishera chipsets and make sure its an ATX not a micro ATX
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DrGrim wrote 4. Nvidias are amazing GPUs however there are some great AMD/ATI cards out there that can do just as good or even better. However nothing beats the Nvidia Titan Z (costs $3000 and I've been drooling over it's specs).


The Titan Z is stupid. it has been developed for a niche market. If you want true power, the R9 295 X2 is the way to go. It outperforms the Titan Z in almost every aspect.
For example, The Titan Z was claiming to be the fastest GPU ever with 8 Teraflops, the 295 X2 comes in at half the price pushing 11.5 Teraflops.
Titan Z base clock is 750 ish MHz whereas the R9 295 X2 has a base of 1020MHz.
The Titan Z is a waste of money and if you want it yo are stupid, the 295 X2 out performs it and makes a mockery of it because it is under half price. Titan Z is 2300 ish GBP, 295 X2 is 1127GBP
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Check out this build.
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r00t wrote
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811352037 - Fractal R4 Blackout case
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] - WD Blue 1TB HDD
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] - PNY 780 Ti
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] - Seasonic G Series 550w PSU
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] - CM Quickfire Rapid MX Brown
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] - GSkill Ripjaws X 2400 MT/s CAS 11-13-13-31 1.65v RAM
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] - MSI Z87-G55 Motherboard
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] - i5 4670K CPU
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] - Windows 8.1 64-bit
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] - Phanteks PH-TC14PE CPU Cooler
[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] - Crucial M500 240GB SSD
Total = $1,717.89

I strongly suggest getting a nice monitor or monitors to take advantage of the 780 Ti. It's absurd to use it with a single 1080p monitor at 60 Hz. 2560x1440 for cheap: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

Having a bunch of money to spend does not mean you should buy things that you don't need.

DrGrim wrote I can only give you a couple pieces of advice from the knowledge I've picked up from my Tech friend,

1. Don't buy a CPU that has "FX" somewhere in there, it's basically just going to be a re-branded, higher priced, overclock only, they are garbage and it's partly the reason why my friend has wasted $300 more than I did on a computer that is worse than mine.

2. Unless you plan on hosting a minecraft server to a mass amount of people I don't advise going over 16GB of RAM.

3. SSDs are the best of the best, load times are much faster and definitely worth it for gamers.

4. Nvidias are amazing GPUs however there are some great AMD/ATI cards out there that can do just as good or even better. However nothing beats the Nvidia Titan Z (costs $3000 and I've been drooling over it's specs).

5. Liquid Cooling is the way to go unless you're not going to have a ton of things clogging up your tower.

6. Speaking of towers, make sure you get one big enough for all your parts.

7. Before you buy a motherboard please make sure it's compatible with all your other parts and what you want/need.

1. Nope.
2. Nope.
3. Depends on the game.
5. Not necessarily.


Cheers r00t, that build looks godly. Would there be any point in saving to get an i7 processor instead, or is it just overkill?
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For the one requirement you posted, the i7 is pretty much pointless.
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r00t wrote Just realized you're in the UK: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

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For the one requirement you posted, the i7 is pretty much pointless.


Thanks a lot, saved me a bunch of time there. I forgot to mention that I need a set of speakers, do you recommend any specifics?
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