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I am wanting a build for the given budget of £500-£700. I would like somethin that would allow me to play all games at high (ultra if possible) at good frame rates.
Of course I would prefer the build to be at the lower end of the budget, but Idm spending more if it's worth it. If possible I would like a gpu which allows triple monitor display but it is not a big deal if it is not.

Operating will need to be considered in the final cost, but peripherals will not, as I already have. The computer will be used for both picture/video editing and gaming
Thanks in advance, and if possible could you tell me what kind of fps and settings your builds would achieve?


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You posted in here enough last year to know the rules. You know we can't help you with no information. Once you tell us what is required within budget, etc, we can help you.
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13 wrote You posted in here enough last year to know the rules. You know we can't help you with no information. Once you tell us what is required within budget, etc, we can help you.

What sort of information do I have to provide you with? Sorry for being a pain, I just did not know what was needed to be posted???
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13 wrote You posted in here enough last year to know the rules. You know we can't help you with no information. Once you tell us what is required within budget, etc, we can help you.

What sort of information do I have to provide you with? Sorry for being a pain, I just did not know what was needed to be posted???
Please check the section rules to see what you need to provide.
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You've posted threads with enough information before lol. We need to know what you need within budget and you've already told us what it's being used for.

Just seen you updated the post. Could you tell us what peripherals you're using, or at least what monitor so we can suggest the best components for you.
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13 wrote You've posted threads with enough information before lol. We need to know what you need within budget and you've already told us what it's being used for.

Just seen you updated the post. Could you tell us what peripherals you're using, or at least what monitor so we can suggest the best components for you.


I'm using an old-ish acer monitor which is 1440p
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CPU: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (£185.75 @ Amazon UK)
Motherboard: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (£60.98 @ YoYoTech)
Memory: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (£43.95 @ Amazon UK)
Storage: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (£67.98 @ Eclipse Computers)
Storage: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (£35.94 @ Aria PC)
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Case: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (£29.99 @ Aria PC)
Power Supply: [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (£38.90 @ CCL Computers)
Total: £698.48

You could get it cheaper by getting an i5 and an RX 470 or a 4GB 480. However, since you're using a 1440p monitor, I'd say it's just worth spending the extra little bit for an i5 and 8GB 480. Budget case and PSU but they're about the best you're going to get for their price range.


Thankyou very much, what sort of quality should I expect from this, when gaming?
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