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CASE: 49.99
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Motherboard: 61.90
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Power Supply: 62.99
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Processor: 109.63
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Cooling fan: 24.97
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RAM: 65.00
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Graphics Card: 149.99
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SSD: 91.00
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HDD: 42.50
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Case fan: 7.88
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Total price = 665.85
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Is your budget 665 Pounds?
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I could raise it to 700, not particularly sure if I should get anything else along with it.
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Much stronger build when you have more money add a an aftermarket CPU Cooler and OC.

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Case is poo, AMD is dead. Intel>AMD. There are better PSU's for the same price, or less. This is far better;
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Better CPU, better PSU, far better case and GPU. The only downside is no SSD or overclocking. If you get this build, add an SSD when you have the money for it.

If you wanted to overclock, you could get this;
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The same build, with an overclockable CPU and motherboard to support it, at the expense of a better case. You'll need to add an aftermarket CPU cooler when you decide to overclock. Then add an SSD.
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Nearly the same as the one that I suggested but mine has a better case and its cheaper.
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SEN wrote Nearly the same as the one that I suggested but mine has a better case and its cheaper.
Except you used PCPP which doesn't take shipping costs into consideration, often gets prices wrong and expects you to buy components from 3 or 4 different sites.
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