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Go with Intel over AMD for processor. You got recommended an AMD FX-8350 which is roughly 120 GBP, then roughly a 630 GBP graphics card. If I'm right, I remember something about spending roughly equal amounts on each to avoid bottle-necking. With your budget you could be looking at an i7 processor, as for the rest someone will be able to point you in the right direction.
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Cord wroteBetrayed wroteCord wrote if i had your budget i would get this
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this is little over budget at 1284.17 pound
AMD FX?!
GTX 690?!
I suggest you don't recommend again.
so your telling me this wouldent run Battlefield,Skyrim,Fallout series,Gta
We're telling you if you bought that you'd be pissing away this guys hard earned money. Sure, it will run games well, but ****, a $1000 build would do as well.
Plus, you math is embarrassingly bad. The GPU and PSU are more than $1300 on their own.
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Buy a barebone kit off of newegg
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Ask R00t Best Choice he is a wizard with computers
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Just picked some highend components for the hell of it. There's areas you can save money and get a better price/performance ratio. But with 1800USD there's a lot you can do, literally a lot. Just depends if you'll over clock, what resolution you'll be running, tons of factors. Motherboard in the build above could be down graded, but why would you lol. I'll do a proper build now
Just picked some highend components for the hell of it. There's areas you can save money and get a better price/performance ratio. But with 1800USD there's a lot you can do, literally a lot. Just depends if you'll over clock, what resolution you'll be running, tons of factors. Motherboard in the build above could be down graded, but why would you lol. I'll do a proper build now
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Well the part list I had saved for you didn't save, but in summary,if your jjust using it for gaming.
Intel i5 3570k
Asrock z77 extreme6
Pick a decent CPU cooler if you plan on overclocking.
G.skill 8gb low profile of your choice(doesnt have to be g.skill, its just what i have and prefer)
7970ghz vapor-x(great card with good overclock space)
Go with the above card in xfire if you wish, so 7970 x2
750-800w psu would work fine, especially if you decide to go sli.
Rest of budget do whatever the hell you wish to do. Don't forget a sexy case and spare fans never killed anyone.
Intel i5 3570k
Asrock z77 extreme6
Pick a decent CPU cooler if you plan on overclocking.
G.skill 8gb low profile of your choice(doesnt have to be g.skill, its just what i have and prefer)
7970ghz vapor-x(great card with good overclock space)
Go with the above card in xfire if you wish, so 7970 x2
750-800w psu would work fine, especially if you decide to go sli.
Rest of budget do whatever the hell you wish to do. Don't forget a sexy case and spare fans never killed anyone.
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