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You can't measure the price in USD and expect a perfect conversion to GBP, prices and deals vary massively in different areas, use a UK website to make your build to make the price tag more accurate. The build is fine but you really should consider dropping the memory down to 8GB, unless you need 16GB for a specific reason.
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Yeah that's a pretty good build you got there.
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okay thanks or i can get this build for 450
graphics card Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 - bought
Proccesor i5 3500p intel core -
DVD LiteOn IHAS124-04 24x DVDR - scan.co.uk
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power supply 500W Storm Silent LPJ19-25 - ebay.co.uk
ASRock B75 Pro3-M Motherboard (Socket 1155, Intel B75, DDR3, S-ATA 600, Micro ATX, Instant Boot, AsRock XFast LAN and XFast USB, AsRock APP Charger) -
Ram 4GB Corsair Value DDR3 x2 - scan.co.uk
hard drive WD Blue 1TB 3.5" SATA 6Gb/s Internal Hard Drive - misco.co.uk
graphics card Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 - bought
Proccesor i5 3500p intel core -
DVD LiteOn IHAS124-04 24x DVDR - scan.co.uk
Case Antec 300 Three Hundred Case - ebuyer.com -
power supply 500W Storm Silent LPJ19-25 - ebay.co.uk
ASRock B75 Pro3-M Motherboard (Socket 1155, Intel B75, DDR3, S-ATA 600, Micro ATX, Instant Boot, AsRock XFast LAN and XFast USB, AsRock APP Charger) -
Ram 4GB Corsair Value DDR3 x2 - scan.co.uk
hard drive WD Blue 1TB 3.5" SATA 6Gb/s Internal Hard Drive - misco.co.uk
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wheeIchair wrote okay thanks or i can get this build for 450
graphics card Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 - bought
Proccesor i5 3500p intel core -
DVD LiteOn IHAS124-04 24x DVDR - scan.co.uk
Case Antec 300 Three Hundred Case - ebuyer.com -
power supply 500W Storm Silent LPJ19-25 - ebay.co.uk
ASRock B75 Pro3-M Motherboard (Socket 1155, Intel B75, DDR3, S-ATA 600, Micro ATX, Instant Boot, AsRock XFast LAN and XFast USB, AsRock APP Charger) -
Ram 4GB Corsair Value DDR3 x2 - scan.co.uk
hard drive WD Blue 1TB 3.5" SATA 6Gb/s Internal Hard Drive - misco.co.uk
I'm assuming that the build in the original post consists of you selling the 680 for a 7950, which really is the better idea if you got the 680 for the price you say you did.
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Sorcery wrotewheeIchair wrote okay thanks or i can get this build for 450
graphics card Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 - bought
Proccesor i5 3500p intel core -
DVD LiteOn IHAS124-04 24x DVDR - scan.co.uk
Case Antec 300 Three Hundred Case - ebuyer.com -
power supply 500W Storm Silent LPJ19-25 - ebay.co.uk
ASRock B75 Pro3-M Motherboard (Socket 1155, Intel B75, DDR3, S-ATA 600, Micro ATX, Instant Boot, AsRock XFast LAN and XFast USB, AsRock APP Charger) -
Ram 4GB Corsair Value DDR3 x2 - scan.co.uk
hard drive WD Blue 1TB 3.5" SATA 6Gb/s Internal Hard Drive - misco.co.uk
I'm assuming that the build in the original post consists of you selling the 680 for a 7950, which really is the better idea if you got the 680 for the price you say you did.
yes but to be honest, if you didn't know all ready the new call of duty ghost is coming out and i want it to be ready for that, and its cheaper by 200 to do the 680 and i5 build, and which ones is better the 6850 one or 7950
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wheeIchair wroteSorcery wrotewheeIchair wrote okay thanks or i can get this build for 450
graphics card Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 - bought
Proccesor i5 3500p intel core -
DVD LiteOn IHAS124-04 24x DVDR - scan.co.uk
Case Antec 300 Three Hundred Case - ebuyer.com -
power supply 500W Storm Silent LPJ19-25 - ebay.co.uk
ASRock B75 Pro3-M Motherboard (Socket 1155, Intel B75, DDR3, S-ATA 600, Micro ATX, Instant Boot, AsRock XFast LAN and XFast USB, AsRock APP Charger) -
Ram 4GB Corsair Value DDR3 x2 - scan.co.uk
hard drive WD Blue 1TB 3.5" SATA 6Gb/s Internal Hard Drive - misco.co.uk
I'm assuming that the build in the original post consists of you selling the 680 for a 7950, which really is the better idea if you got the 680 for the price you say you did.
yes but to be honest, if you didn't know all ready the new call of duty ghost is coming out and i want it to be ready for that, and its cheaper by 200 to do the 680 and i5 build, and which ones is better the 6850 one or 7950
Are you seriously surprised that there's a new Call of Duty being released? That totally doesn't happen at the same point every year getting children all over the world hyped for utter garbage, does it?
The 680 is slightly better than the 7950 but for the price difference the 680 definitely isn't worth it, get the 7950, or the 7970 (which is better than the 680 in my opinion) if you want to spend the money.
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wheeIchair wrote the thing is, i can have my 680 build which is [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] and cost 460 or the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] which cost 620
How exactly does that work? If you sell your 680 then that should pay for a 7950/7970 with a ton to spare! The difference between your builds is that they're not even the same build, everything is different not just the graphics card. How much would you have to spend if you sold your 680? We could design a build for you.
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760 if i sold the geforce 680
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