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i had a post before asking for a gaming pc and i dont know what pc i should choose

all help is appreciated thanks

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The box.co.uk one is better due to its GTX970 being miles ahead of the 750Ti. I'd get that one.
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I would say the Cube SP Gaming one, although it has no OS you can easily get it for free if you didn't know that already. It has a nice processor and the GTX 970 is better than the 750Ti, you should be able to play a lot of games on high on that one. The RAM is the maximum you really need to be honest so that's great. Might want to invest in a bigger hard drive though.
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thanks for the reply people i will be getting the of box.co.uk and will be buying a new os and hard drive whats the best os to go with ?
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SAM-xHDx- wrote thanks for the reply people i will be getting the of box.co.uk and will be buying a new os and hard drive whats the best os to go with ?

I would say Windows 7 but I haven't tried 10, heard it's bad though
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You can even buy an operating system or torrent it, either way use Windows 10 because its completely fine.
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As a guy who builds his own computers, that's the better route, you can build a high end gaming PC that can run all of todays games with incredible quality for around $1,000USD, maybe more if you wanna add more flare to it.

One build I'm working on now with a friend is running upwards of 5 grand on his part, it's his, I'm just building it, he got the idea from a YouTube video, and he's calling it "The Compensator", ever seen a rig with four 32GB sticks of RAM? It's a bit riduculous lol
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Buxtyy wrote You can even buy an operating system or torrent it, either way use Windows 10 because its completely fine.


Lots of hardware, even my own, hasn't had some drivers built to support Windows 10 yet, for example I tried it on my system and could not find audio, touch screen, or even basic USB drivers for my setup. I'm waiting a bit for drivers but that's my only problem with it.

I recommend anyone who wants to upgrade, find all your drivers beforehand and make sure it'll all work smoothly, if not, best to just wait.
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I'm not sure what hardware you use then, because on multiple systems i've had no issues at all in fact its been the most trouble free installs of an operating system i've ever done.
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Buxtyy wrote I'm not sure what hardware you use then, because on multiple systems i've had no issues at all in fact its been the most trouble free installs of an operating system i've ever done.


Some pre-built systems are the ones having this problem, for example my Asus T100TA that I use on the go, it can install and run Windows 10 flawlessly, but the live update utility cannot find any drivers, nor can other popular driver software such as DriverMax, and drivers for hardware such as sound, touch screen, and a few others on this device have not been added to the Asus support/driver download page, after my upgrade on that system, I was unable to take advantage of most of the hardware, so I reverted back.

It's not all systems, only some.
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