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Looking for a Gaming PC Build (GBP)
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Looking for a decent build for gaming that can handle majority of new games for around £500 GBP im not looking for a PC that can handle GTA 5 on Ultra settings etc i know that would be pretty difficult with the budget but i am looking to be able to upgrade the PC over time so i can run such games
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Add a SSD when you can and will handle most new games fine.
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I would reccomend an evga gtx 970 superclocked with acx 2.0 cooling along with an i5 4460 or any other i5...

And what ever you do get a fully modular power supply not a modular..
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VcNxELITE wrote I would reccomend an evga gtx 970 superclocked with acx 2.0 cooling along with an i5 4460 or any other i5...

And what ever you do get a fully modular power supply not a modular..

Fully modular is a premium that isn't worth it when Semi modular is the same but with the 20+4 pin power connector attached
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