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What is your budget and currency? 700-800GBP
Do you need a monitor? Yes
Do you need a keyboard? Yes
Do you need a mouse? Yes
Do you need an operating system? Yes
What will you use the PC for? Gaming
(Games like Skyrim, Fallout 4 and COD)
Do you need a monitor? Yes
Do you need a keyboard? Yes
Do you need a mouse? Yes
Do you need an operating system? Yes
What will you use the PC for? Gaming
(Games like Skyrim, Fallout 4 and COD)
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A little left over for a cheap kb, and OS from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] , if you can't get it for free. Get the Cooler Master N200, instead of the Corsair case, if you don't care about having a side window. If you get the N200, I'd suggest swapping the cooler out for a be quiet! Pure Rock, or a Dark Rock Advanced C1. XFire support, so you can add a 2nd 380 at any point.
A little left over for a cheap kb, and OS from [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] , if you can't get it for free. Get the Cooler Master N200, instead of the Corsair case, if you don't care about having a side window. If you get the N200, I'd suggest swapping the cooler out for a be quiet! Pure Rock, or a Dark Rock Advanced C1. XFire support, so you can add a 2nd 380 at any point.
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Personally I'd get something like this
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A 380 is sweet for 1080p, but getting a 970 IMO would be perfect as you will come across some more demanding games in the future.
Also included a SSD and a nice case.
Its up to you what build you go for, but I thought I'd just put this one out there
EDIT: You will need to add a HDD when you can for mass storage, or instead hold off on the aftermarket cooler and just use the stock cooler for now that comes with the CPU.
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A 380 is sweet for 1080p, but getting a 970 IMO would be perfect as you will come across some more demanding games in the future.
Also included a SSD and a nice case.
Its up to you what build you go for, but I thought I'd just put this one out there
EDIT: You will need to add a HDD when you can for mass storage, or instead hold off on the aftermarket cooler and just use the stock cooler for now that comes with the CPU.
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-Jonesyy wrote Personally I'd get something like this
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A 380 is sweet for 1080p, but getting a 970 IMO would be perfect as you will come across some more demanding games in the future.
Also included a SSD and a nice case.
Its up to you what build you go for, but I thought I'd just put this one out there
EDIT: You will need to add a HDD when you can for mass storage, or instead hold off on the aftermarket cooler and just use the stock cooler for now that comes with the CPU.
No kb, mouse, or OS, u utter nub ;)
Beaut case though. I wouldn't get DDR3 with Skylake, just spend the extra £10 or so for DDR4 RAM and a compatible mobo.
If I was going with a 970 rig, I'd be getting this;
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No kb, or mouse though.
A single 380 would be fine for now though, and a 2nd could be added for better performance in the future, which means the rig could still easily last a while. Plus, it allows OP to get a nice mouse, a cheap kb and an OS within budget easily.
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Sanctorum wrote-Jonesyy wrote Personally I'd get something like this
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A 380 is sweet for 1080p, but getting a 970 IMO would be perfect as you will come across some more demanding games in the future.
Also included a SSD and a nice case.
Its up to you what build you go for, but I thought I'd just put this one out there
EDIT: You will need to add a HDD when you can for mass storage, or instead hold off on the aftermarket cooler and just use the stock cooler for now that comes with the CPU.
No kb, mouse, or OS, u utter nub ;)
Beaut case though. I wouldn't get DDR3 with Skylake, just spend the extra £10 or so for DDR4 RAM and a compatible mobo.
If I was going with a 970 rig, I'd be getting this;
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No kb, or mouse though.
A single 380 would be fine for now though, and a 2nd could be added for better performance in the future, which means the rig could still easily last a while. Plus, it allows OP to get a nice mouse, a cheap kb and an OS within budget easily.
Can pirate the keyboard and mouse.. oh and the OS too.
But seriously OP could pick up a KB and mouse for like £5 from a computer shop, i got my first one from Wilkinson haha, both for £5.
But yes DDR4 would be wiser just working as close to the budget as possible tbh.
Nice build though
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