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could someone build me a pc please?
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hello, im not the best at building pc's online, don't really have much idea about it, and i wanted a pc that would be able to play battlefield 4 on ultra grapics, the budget is any amount as long as its reasonable! thank you! and by reasonable i mean something not 22k
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Are you from the US or UK? If you are from the UK I can put up a listing on ebay for you, and I can build and send you a PC with parts you chose.
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from the UK, sorry for the late reply
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we NEED a maximum to work with, my reasonable is different to yours.
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hmm okay, lets say about 300-400 pounds
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would that 100% sure run bf4 on ultra grapichs smoothly or at what fps?
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Well... it might, it probably wont but it will run on high.
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hm any improvemnts you could do to it for about extra 100 pounds?
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Although Terrabytez has suggested a fantastic build, I'd like to suggest this;
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which comes to a total of £402.
In my opinion, spending a little less on components such as PSU, RAM, Mobo etc to allow for a better GPU is a good option, especially in lower budget builds. The R9 270 is a far superior card than the GTX 750 Ti. However, the other components are still of good quality so no need to worry about the motherboard or PSU being horrific. I actually have the same PSU in my old build which I had for 3 years and never had a single issue with.
*Edit* Just noticed the extra £500 post. With a £500 budget, something like this would be a good choice;
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The addition of an SSD allows for faster boot/load times if you install your OS to it and the R9 280 is a fantastic GPU. The build above comes to a total of £496.
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which comes to a total of £402.
In my opinion, spending a little less on components such as PSU, RAM, Mobo etc to allow for a better GPU is a good option, especially in lower budget builds. The R9 270 is a far superior card than the GTX 750 Ti. However, the other components are still of good quality so no need to worry about the motherboard or PSU being horrific. I actually have the same PSU in my old build which I had for 3 years and never had a single issue with.
*Edit* Just noticed the extra £500 post. With a £500 budget, something like this would be a good choice;
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The addition of an SSD allows for faster boot/load times if you install your OS to it and the R9 280 is a fantastic GPU. The build above comes to a total of £496.
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